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One, Two, Three

One, Two, Three

Actor(s): James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Liselotte Pulver
Director(s): Billy Wilder
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: NR
Content Advisory: Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Adult Humor
Movie Release: 1961
DVD Release: 07/15/2003
Format: DVD - Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio Tracks: English, French, Spanish
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 49 mins
Studio: MGM
Members Wishing: 6
Genres: Comedy, Farce, Comedy of Manners, Political Satire

DVD Synopsis

In his last starring film (it was supposed to be his last film, but Ragtime came along in 1981), James Cagney plays Coca-Cola executive C.R. MacNamara. Assigned to manage Coke's West Berlin office, MacNamara dreams of being transferred to London, and to do this he must curry favor with his Atlanta-based boss, Hazeltine (Howard St. John). Thus, MacNamara agrees to look after Hazeltine's dizzy, impulsive daughter, Scarlett (Pamela Tiffin), during her visit to Germany. Weeks pass, and on the eve of Hazeltine's visit to West Berlin, Scarlett announces that she's gotten married. Even worse, her husband is a hygienically challenged East Berlin Communist named Otto Piffl (Horst Buchholz). The crafty MacNamara arranges for Piffl to be arrested by the East Berlin police and to have the marriage annulled, only to discover that Scarlett is pregnant. In rapid-fire "one, two, three" fashion, MacNamara must arrange for Piffl to be released by the Communists and successfully pass off the scrungy, doggedly anti-capitalist Piffl as an acceptable husband for Scarlett. MacNamara must accomplish this in less than 12 hours, all the while trying to mollify his wife (Arlene Francis), who has learned of his affair with busty secretary Ingeborg (Lilo Pulver).

Seldom pausing for breath, Billy Wilder's film is a crackling, mile-a-minute farce, taking satiric scattershots at Coca-Cola, the Cold War (the film is set in the months just before the erection of the Berlin Wall), Russian red tape, Communist and capitalist hypocrisy, Southern bigotry, the German "war guilt," rock music, and even Cagney's own movie image. Not all the gags are in the best of taste, and most of the one-liners have dated rather badly, but Cagney's mesmerizing performance holds the whole affair together. Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond adapted their screenplay from an obscure play by Ferenc Molnár. Watch for Red Buttons in an unbilled cameo as a military policeman, and listen for the voice of Sig Rumann, emanating from the mouth of actor Hubert Von Meyerinck (the Count von Droste-Schattenburg). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Actors

James Cagney - C.R. MacNamara
Horst Buchholz - Otto Ludwig Piffl
Pamela Tiffin - Scarlett Hazeltine
Arlene Francis - Phyllis MacNamara
Liselotte Pulver - Ingeborg


Editorial Review of DVD

Billy Wilder's culture-clash comedy comes to DVD as part of MGM's handsomely presented series of the director's classic films for the studio. The disc's benefits include a sharp transfer of One, Two, Three's widescreen, black-and-white image, along with its original promotional trailers. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

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