

The Americanization of Emily
Why did Emily call Charlie the most immoral man she'd ever met?
Genres
Overview
American sailor Charlie Madison falls for a pretty Englishwoman while trying to avoid a senseless and dangerous D-Day mission concocted by a deranged admiral.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
115 min
Release Date
1964-10-27
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
74
Vote Average
6.669
James Garner
Lt. Commander Charles E. Madison
Julie Andrews
Emily Barham
Melvyn Douglas
Admiral William Jessup
James Coburn
Lt. Commander Paul "Bus" Cummings
Joyce Grenfell
Mrs. Barham
Edward Binns
Admiral Thomas Healy
Liz Fraser
Sheila
Keenan Wynn
Old Sailor
William Windom
Captain Harry Spaulding
John Crawford
Chief Petty Officer Paul Adams
Douglas Henderson
Captain Marvin Ellender
Edmon Ryan
Admiral Hoyle
Steve Franken
Young Sailor
Paul Newlan
General William Hallerton
Gary Cockrell
Lieutenant Victor Wade
Alan Sues
Enright
Bill Fraser
Port Commander
Lou Byrne
Nurse Captain
Alan Howard
Port Ensign
Linda Marlowe
Pat
Janine Gray
1st "Nameless Broad"
Judy Carne
2nd "Nameless Broad"
Kathy Kersh
3rd "Nameless Broad"
Larry Billman
Sailor (uncredited)
Carol Cleveland
Army Driver (uncredited)
Luis Delgado
Marine on Landing Craft (uncredited)
Paul Genge
Officer (uncredited)
Jim Jacobs
Navy Aircrewman (uncredited)
Bob Johnson
Documentary Narration (voice) (uncredited)
Kent McCord
Soldier (uncredited)
Jack Raine
Hotel Waiter (uncredited)
Fred Rapport
Party Guest (uncredited)
Sharon Tate
Girl (uncredited)
Red West
Soldier (uncredited)
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