Emily Atack takes the plunge at Dad's Army premiere in dramatic billowing dress
SHE may be most famous for playing teen hottie Charlotte in Channel 4 comedy The Inbetweeners, however Emily Atack couldn't have looked more glamorous and elegant in London tonight.
Emily Atack turned heads in London tonight
The actress pulled out all the stops for the world premiere of her new movie Dad's Army at the Odeon Leicester Square.
The 26-year-old held her own alongside red carpet heavyweight Catherine Zeta-Jones as she strutted beside in an eye-catching, black gown.
Wearing her tresses in a stylish up 'do, Emily flashed a hint of cleavage in her low-cut number, which featured a wet-look top half and billowing sheer skirt.
The busty beauty's outfit highlighted her curves and was teamed with statement earrings as well as gold heeled sandals.
The actress chose an eye-catching black dress for the Dad's Army premiere
Emily twirled around on the red carpet
Despite admitting she was feeling a little apprehensive about the screening, Emily looked to be having a great time as she twirled for photographers.
"Quite nervous, but mainly very excited for this eve #DadsArmyPremiere #DontPanic #SlightlyPanicking," the star, who plays Daphne in the flick, had tweeted.
Emily's co-stars Daniel Mays, Toby Jones, Michael Gambon, Tom Courtenay, Bill Paterson and fellow Inbetweener Blake Harrison were also in attendance.
The big screen version of the Second World War-set BBC sitcom, which ran from 1968-77, sees Catherine, 46, play a journalist.
The star looked to be having a ball at the star-studded screening
The cast posed for a group shot inside
The character's arrival in Walmington-on-Sea to report on Captain Mainwaring's Home Guard proves a distraction for the the group, who are trying to smoke out a German spy in their midst.
Suddenly the fate of the nation falls into the hands of the all-star British cast that also includes Bill Nighy as Sergeant Wilson, Bill Paterson as Frazer, Daniel Mays as Walker and Blake as Private Pike.
Joining them for the remake are the last two surviving cast members of the TV version: Frank Williams who revives his role as Reverend Timothy Farthing, and Pike actor Ian Lavender, who has a cameo.
Dad's Army is out in UK cinemas on February 5.
Dad's Army - Official Trailer
Catherine Zeta-Jones was seen cosying up to Toby Jones