One, Two, Three

BILLY WILDER'S EXPLOSIVE NEW COMEDY

In Cold War-era West Berlin, American Coca-Cola executive C.R. 'Mac' MacNamara is tasked with playing babysitter to his boss' spoiled 17-year-old daughter Scarlett, who proves more difficult than anticipated when she reveals that she is pregnant by a Communist.

Director: Billy Wilder
Cast: James Cagney , Horst Buchholz , Pamela Tiffin , Arlene Francis , Liselotte Pulver , Hanns Lothar , Howard St. John , Leon Askin , Ralf Wolter , Karl Lieffen


Genres: Comedy

Release date: 1961-12-15

Rating: 7.492

Runtime: 109minutes

Budget: 3M

Revenue: 4M

Production Companies: The Mirisch Company , Pyramid Productions

Reviews:

  • Ariella May
    A powerful drama with fantastic character development. It left a lasting impact on me.
    Rating: 4.5

  • Athena Newton
    Loved every minute of it! The dialogue was witty, and the chemistry between the actors was fantastic.
    Rating: 5

  • Lauryn Wilkins
    A gripping story with strong performances. The ending was a bit predictable, but overall a great watch.
    Rating: 4

  • Silas Butler
    The soundtrack was the highlight of the film. Unfortunately, the rest of the movie fell flat.
    Rating: 2.5

  • Adelyn Stokes
    Visually stunning but lacked a compelling storyline. The movie was more style than substance.
    Rating: 3