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Closed Caption; Full-length audio commentary by musical film scholar Miles Kreuger; Theatrical trailer & teaser
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1. Main Titles (Call Her Madam!) [1:57]
2. She Solemnly Swears [1:26]
3. Where She Was Born [3:14]
4. We Need Each Other [3:06]
5. Lichtenburg! [3:11]
6. A Desirable Marriage [:57]
7. You Open, I'll Close [:43]
8. Can You Use Any Money Today? [4:38]
9. Sharing Secret Passages and Thoughts [4:24]
10. An Old Fashioned Idea [1:56]
11. It's a Lovely Day [:31]
12. Simple Peasants [3:37]
13. Getting Lichtenburg Up to Date [5:54]
14. The Dance Says it All [4:03]
15. Those Who Serve a Purpose [5:36]
16. You're Just in Love [2:49]
17. Dance to the Music [1:22]
18. The Fairest Lady at the Fair [3:48]
19. Indiscreet Advances [2:54]
20. What Chance Have I? [3:37]
21. Love Vs. Diplomacy [4:24]
22. A Reason to Dance [3:46]
23. A Change of Diplomacy [2:28]
24. The Best Thing for Us [1:28]
25. It's Just One Hundred Million! [4:17]
26. Dealing With the Right Diplomat [2:39]
27. Prime Minister Cosmo [6:39]
28. Failed Foreign Friendships [:33]
29. A Heartbroken Duet [3:47]
30. That Dirty Sebastian! [3:13]
31. The Pleasure of Your Company [:21]
32. A Washington Affair [2:32]
Ethel Merman reprised her role as a socialite turned diplomat in this screen adaptation of Irving Berlin's hit Broadway musical. Sally Adams (Merman) has made it her business to know everyone worth knowing in Washington D.C., and her penchant for parties pays off when she's appointed United States Ambassador to Lichtenburg. Once she is installed in her new position, she falls in love with suave Foreign Minister Cosmo Constantine (George Sanders), while Princess Maria (Vera-Ellen) has her head turned by Sally's press attaché, Kenneth (Donand O'Connor). Call Me Madam is a showcase for Merman's roof-raising musical comedy style, and here she gets to sing a handful of Berlin tunes, including "You're Just In Love," "Can You Use Any Money Today?" and "Hostess With The Mostes' on the Ball."" Vera-Ellen's singing was dubbed by Carol Richards. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide