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The Americanization of Emily is a 1964 American black-and-white black comedy anti-war film directed by Arthur Hiller, written by Paddy Chayefsky, and starring James Garner, Julie Andrews, Melvyn Douglas, James Coburn, Joyce Grenfell, and Keenan Wynn.
A comedy drama romance about an American naval officer who falls in love with a British war widow during World War II. Starring James Garner and Julie Andrews, directed by Arthur Hiller, based on a novel by William Bradford Huie.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Arthur Hiller
- 1964-10-27
Character Oscar-nominee James Garner ("Maverick", TV's "The Rockford Files") stars as a pacifistic American naval officer who discovers that he has been selected to become the first casualty of...
In 1944, Lt. Cmdr. Charles Madison (James Garner) prides himself on being a cynical coward unwilling to step foot on shore during D-Day. His relaxed lifestyle attracts Englishwoman Emily Barham...
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- James Garner
- Arthur Hiller
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
A classic Hollywood comedy about a British war widow and an American sailor during World War II. Find out the cast, crew, synopsis, photos, videos, awards and more on TCM.
- Arthur Hiller, Al Shenberg
- James Garner
A romantic comedy about an American naval officer and an English woman during World War II. He is a coward who wants to avoid combat, she is a rebel who dislikes his lifestyle, and they fall in love despite the dangers of war.
The Americanization of Emily, American comedy-drama film, released in 1964, that was noted for Paddy Chayefsky’s biting script about the absurdities of war. James Garner portrayed Charles Madison, a cowardly aide to an unstable admiral (played by Melvyn Douglas).