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The Americanization of Emily
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The film centers on a American naval officer who is forced to fulfill a dangerous mission. He makes an important decision to seduce a British widower in order to resolve that problem.
The film centers on a American naval officer who is forced to fulfill a dangerous mission. He makes an important decision to seduce a British widower in order to resolve that problem.
Actors:
Alan Sues,
Alan Howard,
Bill Fraser,
Kathy Kersh,
Gary Cockrell,
Douglas Henderson,
Keenan Wynn
Alan Sues
7 March 1926, Ross, California, USA
Alan Howard
5 August 1937, London, England, UK
Bill Fraser
5 June 1908, Perth, Scotland, UK
Kathy Kersh
15 December 1942, Los Angeles, California, USA
Gary Cockrell
4 December 1932, USA
Douglas Henderson
14 January 1919, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
Keenan Wynn
27 July 1916, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Arthur Hiller #Filmways Pictures #James Garner #Julie Andrews #Melvyn Douglas #Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) #The Americanization of Emily
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Alan Sues
7 March 1926, Ross, California, USA
Alan Howard
5 August 1937, London, England, UK
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5 June 1908, Perth, Scotland, UK
Kathy Kersh
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Gary Cockrell
4 December 1932, USA
Douglas Henderson
14 January 1919, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
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May 24, 2005
Though a bit overstuffed with long-winded speeches, Chayefsky's scabrously funny script brims with snappy, crackling dialogue.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
November 12, 2002
Classic anti-war comedy. Ahead of its time.
July 27, 2010
Another director (not Arthur Hiller) would have been more suitable in translating to the big screen Paddy Chayefky's witty WWII serio-comedy.
April 28, 2006
I would have appreciated the film more if it was less talky and if it didn't completely ignore the obvious that fighting madman Hitler was necessary.

