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The Ambassador's Daughter, 1956
English, French
USA
Profile of The Ambassador's Daughter
The mood of The Ambassador's Daughter is humorous. The plot centers around opposites attracting, couples, and homecoming. It is a comedy and romance movie. In approach, The Ambassador's Daughter is realistic. The setting is Hollywood and Paris. It happens in the 1950s.
Summary of The Ambassador's Daughter
Olivia de Havilland is Joan Fisk, a bored daughter of the American ambassador to France. She is sick and tired of entertaining the wives of visiting V.I.P.'s and, in her depression, she comes up with an experiment. She argues with her father and his friends that not all soldiers are crude animals, and, to prove this, accepts a date with an American G.I. (Forsythe). But as the night progresses and romance begins to blossom, she realizes that she has gotten herself into a sticky situation. Although nearing forty, de Havilland gives an inspired, believable performance as the young ingenue.
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| Language: | English, French |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 26 July 1956 |
| Runtime: | 103 min |
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as Joan Fisk
as Sgt. Danny Sullivan
as Mrs. Cartwright
as Senator Jonathan Cartwright
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