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The Americanization of Emily Details

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The lively but somehow slightly distasteful The Americanization of Emily stars James Garner as a WWII naval officer who happens to be a craven coward. While his comrades sail off to their deaths, Garner makes himself scarce, generally hiding out in the London flat of his lothario navy buddy James Coburn. Garner falls in love with virtuous war widow Julie Andrews (the "Emily" of the title), but she can't abide his yellow streak. Meanwhile, crack-brained admiral Melvyn Douglas decides that he needs a hero--the first man to die on Omaha Beach during the D-Day Invasion. Coburn is at first elected for this sacrifice, but it is the quivering Garner who ends up hitting the beach. He survives to become a hero in spite of himself, winning Andrews in the process. Paddy Chayefsky's script, based on the novel by William Bradford Huie, attempts to extract humor out of the horrors of war by using broad, vulgar comedy instead of the light satirical touch that would seem to be called for. Americanization of Emily was Julie Andrews' second film; it should have led to a steady stream of adult-oriented roles, but the box-office clout of Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music consigned her to "wholesome family entertainment". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:October 27, 1964

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Hans Peters Best Black and White Art Direction 1964 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Robert R. Benton Best Black and White Art Direction 1964 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences George W. Davis Best Black and White Art Direction 1964 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Henry W. Grace Best Black and White Art Direction 1964 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Philip H. Lathrop Best Black and White Cinematography 1964 Nominee

Cast

James Garner
as Lt. Cmdr. Charles Madison
Julie Andrews
as Emily Barham
Melvyn Douglas
as Adm. William Jessup
James Coburn
as Lt. Cmdr. "Bus" Cummings
Joyce Grenfell
as Mrs. Barham
Edward Binns
as Adm. Thomas Healy
Liz Fraser
as Sheila
Keenan Wynn
as Old Sailor
William Windom
as Capt. Harry Spaulding
John Crawford
as C.P.O. Paul Adams
Douglas Henderson
as Capt. Marvin Ellender
Steve Franken
as Young Sailor
Gary Cockrell
as Lt. Victor Wade
Alan Sues
as Enright
Bill Fraser
as Port Commander
Lou Byrne
as Nurse Captain
Alan Howard
as Port Ensign
Linda Marlowe
as Pat
Judy Carne
as Nameless Broad
Kathy Kersh
as 'Nameless Broad'
Paul Newlan
as Gen. William Hallerton

Crew

Arthur Hiller
Director
Martin Ransohoff
Producer
Paddy Chayefsky
Screenwriter
Philip H. Lathrop
Cinematographer
Robert Armbruster
Musical Direction/Supervision
Johnny Mandel
Composer (Music Score)
Tom McAdoo
Editor
George W. Davis
Production Designer
Robert R. Benton
Production Designer
Henry W. Grace
Production Designer
Hans Peters
Production Designer
Henry W. Grace
Set Designer
Robert R. Benton
Set Designer
William J. Tuttle
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