Review of The Ambassador's Daughter (1956) by Allan C — 17 Oct 2012
Frothy bit of fluff but with a great deal of charm. The entire cast are expert comedians excepting Forsythe but his role is really that of the straight man anyway. This was Myrna Loy's first supporting role after years in the star spot but while she is clearly secondary her skillful presence keeps her in mind even when she is offscreen.
Tommy Noonan is most amusing as Forsythe's befuddled pal, his gauche hayseed with a good heart makes a nice counterpoint to the sophistication of the other players. Shot entirely in Paris with clothes by Dior this is a chic souffle of the type that Hollywood has no idea how to make anymore.
This review of The Ambassador's Daughter (1956) was written by Allan C on 17 Oct 2012.
The Ambassador's Daughter has generally received mixed reviews.
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