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Ambassador Bill

HE WILL SPLIT YOUR SIDES WITH LAUGHTER AND WRING YOUR HEART WITH TEARS
1931 | 69m | English

(204 votes)

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Popularity: 0.5 (history)

Director: Sam Taylor
Writer: Guy Bolton
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An American ambassador arrives in a small country that is being convulsed by political intrigue and civil unrest. He befriends the young boy who is to be the country's king, to ensure that the boy is prepared to take on the role and also to see that he lives long enough to assume the crown.
Release Date: Nov 13, 1931
Director: Sam Taylor
Writer: Guy Bolton
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Keywords pre-code
Production Companies Fox Film Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Will Rogers Bill Harper
Marguerite Churchill Queen Vanya
Greta Nissen Countess Ilka
Tad Alexander King Paul
Ray Milland King Lothar
Gustav von Seyffertitz Prince de Polikoff
Arnold Korff The General
Ferdinand Munier Senator Pillsbury
Edwin Maxwell Monte
Frank Atkinson American Embassy Valet
Herbert Bunston British Ambassador
Georgia Caine Monte's Wife
Carrie Daumery Dinner Guest
Theodore Lodi French Ambassador
Michael Mark Republican Revolutionary Sniper
Eric Mayne Dignitary at Court
Toshia Mori Dinner Guest
Paul Panzer Revolutionary
Lon Poff Chauffeur
Russ Powell Drunk Republican Revolutionary Celebrant
Tom Ricketts Littleton
Constantine Romanoff Sniper on Balcony
Ben Turpin The Butcher
Ernest Wood Northfield Slater
Name Job
Duncan Cramer Art Direction
Harold D. Schuster Editor
Guy S. Duty Costume Design
Walter Mayo Assistant Director
John J. Mescall Director of Photography
Sam Taylor Director
Guy Bolton Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
7.0

When newly appointed ambassador “Bill” (Will Rogers) arrives in the war-torn European kingdom of Sylvania, he immediately gets as a clue as to what he is in for when he meets his predecessor - the nervous wreck that is “Littleton” (Tom Ricketts). With shelling and gunfire all around he promptly goes ... to the palace to meet the young king (Tad Alexander) and his regent mother (Marguerite Churchill). She is trying to thwart the dynastic ambitions of “Prince de Polikoff” (Gustav von Seyffertitz) whilst also denying that she is still in love with her ex-husband, the former king “Lothar” (Ray Milland) who appears to have fled the conflict and into the arms of another woman. The American has a mission. He is to try and secure contracts for his country to built a railway, but amidst all this chaos he starts to take a shine to a young monarch stifled by his responsibilities and so starts to treat him like a boy - much to the bemusement of his uniformed retainers. He responds to this paternal behaviour, and as his father makes an unexpected reappearance, there might just be some hope that the royal family will once again reign happily. I thought Rogers on amiable form here with a fun story that moves along quickly and with a minimum of romantic clutter. Milland is barely recognisable with his pencil-moustache, and the baddie reminded me of Sir C. Aubrey Smith as this country embarks on what has to be the most confusing revolution of republicans v monarchists v Republicans you’re ever likely to see. In the end, it’s all about Rogers doing his own version of the “Prisoner of Zenda” meets “Shane” and I quite enjoyed it.

Jul 19, 2025