The Ambassador's Daughter
The Ambassador's Daughter is a 1956 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Krasna and starring Olivia de Havilland, John Forsythe and Myrna Loy. It was also produced and written by Krasna, and was distributed by United Artists. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Léon Barsacq.
Plot
When a visiting American senator decides to make Paris off-limits to enlisted military personnel, the daughter of the United States Ambassador to France decides to show him that American servicemen can be gentlemen by dating one of them without revealing her lofty social status. Staff Sergeant Sullivan takes Joan to colorful nightclub cabarets, and on a comical trip up the Eiffel Tower, all the time believing her to be a [Christian Christian Dior SE|Dior SE|Dior] fashion model.Thinking she has an emergency back in America, Sullivan offers to buy her an airline ticket, for which she is grateful, until she hears that counterfeit plane tickets are a common scam used by American servicemen to impress girls. Sullivan's friend, the homespun Private First Class O'Connor, all the while is a guest of the Ambassador's family and other top brass, and tries to alert Sullivan as to Joan's true identity, but is unable to contact Sullivan.
When Sullivan drops into the Dior fashion show one day to look for Joan, he discovers that the staff have never heard of her. However he sees Joan observing the show with her father's friend, the Senator, whom he mistakenly assumes must be her sugar daddy. On their last dinner date, Joan walks out on Sullivan, when he accidentally spills wine on her and offers to take her to his hotel room, thinking he is dishonorable. Finally, one evening Sullivan and the Ambassador's family, by coincidence, separately attend the same ballet performance of Swan Lake, where during the intermission Sullivan learns her true identity and their misunderstanding is resolved.
Cast
- Olivia de Havilland as Joan Fisk
- John Forsythe as Sergeant Danny Sullivan
- Myrna Loy as Mrs. Cartwright
- Adolphe Menjou as Senator Jonathan Cartwright
- Tommy Noonan as Corporal Al O'Connor, Danny's friend
- Francis Lederer as Prince Nicholas Obelski
- Edward Arnold as Ambassador William Fisk
- Minor Watson as General Andrew Harvey. This was Watson's last film.
- Michel Renault as danseur in 'Swan Lake'
- Claude Bessy as ballerina in 'Swan Lake'