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One, Two, Three

Cast

James Cagney, Liselotte Pulver, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin View All


Crew

Billy Wilder (Screenplay), Billy Wilder (Director), I. A. L. Diamond (Screenplay) View All

Release: Dec. 15th, 1961
Runtime: 1 hour, 55 minutes
C.R. MacNamara will do anything to get a promotion within the Coca-Cola company, including looking after boss W.P. Hazeltine's rebellious teenage daughter, Scarlett. When Scarlett visits Berlin, where C.R. is stationed, she reveals that she is married to a communist named Otto Piffl -- and C.R. recognizes that Otto's anti-establishment stance will clash with his boss's own political views, possibly jeopardizing his promotion.
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mark f
The young woman's family is also on the way to Berlin to pick up their daughter, so Cagney has little time to straighten things out.
Gideon58
The artistry of Billy Wilder again behind the camera and a sparkling performance from legendary James Cagney in his final starring role make a winning combination in a deliciously entertaining 1961 comedy called One Two Three that takes a simple romantic comedy/generation gap comedy and sets it on a....


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