The Americanization of Emily

The Americanization of Emily

By Arthur Hiller

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1964-10-27
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 54min
  • Director: Arthur Hiller
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

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 the Normandy invasion as part of a military PR scheme. As he deals with this, he tries to win the heart of a British widower, played by Oscar-winner Julie Andrews ("The Sound of Music," "Victor/Victoria," "Mary Poppins"). Nominated for two Academy Awards, this black romantic comedy also stars Oscar-winners Melvyn Douglas ("Being There," "Hud") and James Coburn ("The Great Escape," "Affliction"). Directed by Oscar-winner Arthur Hiller ("Love Story," "Beverly Hills Cop III"). Written by Academy Award-winner Paddy Chayefsky ("Network," "Altered States"). Selected by the prestigious American Film Institute as one of the 400 best American films of all time.

Reviews

  • The Americanization of Emily

    5
    By Jeterlin
    Combine the Normandy invasion with one of the greatest anti-war movies of all time, you have "the Americanization Of Emily. Superb performances by Garner, Andrews, and Coburn. An unforgettable film by the great Paddy Chayevsky.
  • 2nd movie!

    4
    By musicalsfan
    This is Julie Andrews' 2nd movie she made. It is in black and white but is good, I loved it. I love when Ms. Andrews and James Garner work together, their movies are so great. I got interested in seeing this after I saw them in Vicor/Victoria which I absolutely love! I reccommend renting it before buying! :-) I agree, could we please get The Sound of Music on here? It is the best movie ever!!
  • How About The Tamarind Seed...or Sound of Music?

    3
    By iPhone Devotee
    This movie is okay but Julie Andrews is much better in The Tamarind Seed (with Omar Shariff). When will you offer The Tamarind Seed for sale on iTunes...or for that matter, The Sound of Music, which of course, is a classic?

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