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One, Two, Three

 
Rating: 4.0  (1 review)
Price Range: $6 - $13
Key Features: Director: Billy Wilder; Stars: James Cagney; Release Date: July 01, 2003
Billy Wilder's Cold War satire, derived from an energetic Molnar comedy the director had seen in 1929, probably owes as much to NINOTCHKA, perhaps the best known film of his idol Ernst Lubitsch. It stars James Cagney as C.J. MacNamara, a Coca-Cola executive who comes to West Berlin to promote the... More
Billy Wilder's Cold War satire, derived from an energetic Molnar comedy the director had seen in 1929, probably owes as much to NINOTCHKA, perhaps the best known film of his idol Ernst Lubitsch. It stars James Cagney as C.J. MacNamara, a Coca-Cola executive who comes to West Berlin to promote the sugary brew on the other side of the Iron Curtain, hoping, in the process, to be promoted to the post of director of West European operations. He soon learns that his real job is babysitting his boss's 17-year-old daughter Scarlett (Pamela Tiffin), who has secretly married volatile Communist Otto Piffl (Horst Bucholz) during her soujourn. By the time McNamara learns this small detail, his boss (Howard St. John) is about to arrive in Berlin. After he gets Piffl arrested by the East German police, who torture him by forcing him to listen to "Itsy-Bitsy-Teeny-Weeny Yellow Polka-dot Bikini" repeatedly, C.J. finds out that Scarlett is pregnant, and realizes he has only twelve hours to get Piffl released and turn h... Minimize
Key Information
Directors Billy Wilder
Stars James Cagney
Actors Howard St. John
Genre Comedies
Subgenre Comedy
MPAA Rating Not Rated
Available Formats DVD
UPC 027616088239
Release Date 1961
Running Time 1hr 50min
Languages
Original Language English
DVD Editions
DVD Editions DVD1hr 49min20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentJuly 01, 2003Not Rated027616887634
VHS Editions
VHS Editions VHS1hr 50min20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentJune 01, 1986Not Rated027616088239
Credits
Screenwriter I. A. L. Diamond
Professional Reviews
Professional Reviews (08/01/2004, p.77, Geoffrey Macnab): "Wilder, predictably, takes as much pleasure in ridiculing western capitalism as communist self-righteousness."
 
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