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"Call Me Madam," the 1953 musical film starring Ethel Merman, was primarily filmed at the 20th Century Fox studios in Hollywood, California. Some of the outdoor scenes were shot on location in Washington, D.C., to capture the political backdrop of the story. The film's vibrant sets and musical numbers showcase the era's production design.

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