One, Two, Three (1961)
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One, Two, Three
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| Cast | Chris Allen, Leon Askin, Klaus Becker, Lois Bolton, Horst Buchholz, Red Buttons, James Cagney, Arlene Francis, Howard St John, Liselotte Pulver, Andre Previn and Pamela Tiffin |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1960 |
| DVD Release | July 15, 2003 |
| Running Time | 109 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 027616887634 |
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|  | A capstone to a career as one of America's greatest actors |  |
If anyone needed more convincing that James Cagney is one of America's greatest actors, then this last movie before retirement should seal the deal. Talk about going out on top. A typical Billy Wilder comedy that shines a light on our prejudices and hypocrisies. Thank you Billy Wilder and James Cagney for making the world a more enjoyable place to be.
January 5, 2009We watched this movie recently while in Berlin visiting friends. Neither of us had ever heard of it, but we just loved it. It is marvelously tongue in cheek. The humor has great subtlety. Overall, it is very well done and highly enjoyable. One of the first things we did upon returning home to the USA was to buy this movie. Great flick!
November 12, 2008 |  | James Cagney in a Refreshing movie!! |  |
Leave it to Billy Wilder to come up with a great cast in this 1961 gem! James Cagney was at his best in what was his last movie until "Ragtime" some twenty years later. Cagney had all the energy going for him as the Coca-cola executive in West Berlin. Later in the movie we find out the daughter (Pamela Tiffin) who is visiting Berlin decides to go across to East Berlin to date a communist (Horst Buchholz) and the fireworks are flying in this comedy! Yes this is dated but still a great comedy from the early 60s. I enjoyed watching this and so will you. Oh when you have that popcorn beside you, make sure you are sipping your Coca-Cola! One Two Three...It's The Real Thing when it comes to Billy Wilder's comedy!!
August 16, 2008A memory from childhood that I was able to share with my son before he went to Germany, Poland, the Ukraine, and other countries formerly under the control of the Soviet Block. He caught the many nuances of the film's politics and enjoyed it greatly, as did I. fdd
June 2, 2008 |  | James Cagney, at his Comedic Best |  |
James Cagney combined with Billy Wilder! Win-win. This may be a period piece, set in the days before the Berlin Wall, but its humour is timeless.
Just don't blink! Its that fast paced that if you close your eyes for just a second, you will have missed something... and it will be hilarious!
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