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One Two Three
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One, Two, Three is a 1961 American comedy taking after a Coca-Cola executive who has been mandated to care for his boss socialite daughter.
One, Two, Three is a 1961 American comedy taking after a Coca-Cola executive who has been mandated to care for his boss socialite daughter.
Actors:
Hanns Lothar,
Leon Askin,
John Allen,
John Banner,
Peter Capell,
Liselotte Pulver,
Max Buchsbaum
Hanns Lothar
10 April 1929, Hannover, Germany
Leon Askin
18 September 1907, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
John Allen
John Banner
28 January 1910, Stanislau, Galicia, Austria-Hungary
Peter Capell
3 September 1912, Berlin, Germany
Liselotte Pulver
11 October 1929, Berne, Switzerland
Max Buchsbaum
1 June 1918, Berlin, Germany
Genre:
Comedy
Country:
United States
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January 02, 2016
Not just a great attempt at caustic social commentary through the broadest of comedy, but also one the funniest movies of the '60s.
August 11, 2008
One of [Wilder's] very best films.
August 14, 2003
Wilder crafted what may well be his funniest movie with One, Two, Three. It's certainly his fastest-paced film.
April 04, 2007
The targets of Wilder's satire--a vulgar American capitalist culture and an outdated Russian Communist culture--are too obvious to be that funny.
August 15, 2007
It would be better to watch this alone as the sound of chuckling in a theater will drown out many of the clever lines.
January 01, 2000
It is one with which you can laugh -- with its own impudence toward foreign crises -- while laughing at its rowdy spinning jokes.
August 15, 2007
The pace is blistering, and Wilder's deep-seated hatred of Germans has never been put to more comic use.
tonymedley.com
September 04, 2005
Agreeable comedy
January 26, 2006
Marvellous one-liners, of course, and Cagney, spitting out his lines with machine-gun rapidity...
Kansas City Kansan
October 19, 2004
Cagney & Co. shine in Wilder's Cold War comedy
Village Voice
January 10, 2006
One, Two, Three celebrates as it satirizes American cultural imperialism.
August 15, 2007
The screenplay, based on a one-act play by Ferenc Molnar, is outstanding.

