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  1. Dec 21, 1984 · Protocol: Directed by Herbert Ross. With Goldie Hawn, Chris Sarandon, Richard Romanus, Andre Gregory. A woman (Goldie Hawn) saves life of Emir of Ohtar (Richard Romanus) in Washington.

  2. Protocol is a 1984 American comedy film starring Goldie Hawn and Chris Sarandon, written by Buck Henry, and directed by Herbert Ross. Hawn plays a Washington, D.C., cocktail waitress who prevents the assassination of a visiting Arab emir and winds up a national heroine.

  3. Sunny Ann Davis (Goldie Hawn) is a 30-something, seemingly ditsy blonde who works as a cocktail waitress in Washington, D.C. She rents a small room in the home of a gay couple, has a lousy love life and drives a rust bucket of a car that she cannot afford to repair.

  4. Protocol (1984) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Protocol (1984) Rated PG. The first hour of "Protocol" is so much fun, and the Goldie Hawn character is such an engaging original, that at first I couldn't believe they were going to throw away all that work by going for a standard Hollywood ending. But they did.

  6. She has to fight against a devious protocol officer but with her charms, she saves the day when she gets involved in an arms deal with an Arab country. Welcome to the Fandango MOVIECLIPS Trailer...

  7. A Washington waitress (Goldie Hawn) saves the Emir of Ohtar's (Richard Romanus) life, launching her diplomatic career and a scandal.

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  8. Jun 25, 2011 · Protocol is a 1984 comedy film that starred Goldie Hawn and Chris Sarandon. The screenplay was by Buck Henry and it was directed by Herbert Ross. Hawn plays a Washington, D.C., cocktail...

  9. Jul 8, 2014 · Protocol - Original Theatrical Trailer - YouTube. Warner Bros. 296K subscribers. Subscribed. 11. 1.5K views 9 years ago. Goldie Hawn "is golden in her best role since Private Benjamin" (CBS-TV)...

  10. Overview. A Washington waitress saves the Emir of Ohtar's life, launching her diplomatic career and a scandal. Herbert Ross. Director. Buck Henry. Screenplay. Nancy Meyers. Story. Harvey Miller.

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