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One, Two, Three

1961, Movie, NR, 115 mins

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James Cagney retired from the movie business for more than 20 years after finishing his role in this wild Billy Wilder comedy, and it's no wonder; he needed at least that much time to rest up after the fastest-moving comedy made in the 1960s, and surely one of the funniest. Cagney stars the fast-talking, hard-driving, self-made man who heads up Coca-Cola's bottling interests in Germany. To paraphrase the man who once ran General Motors, "What's good for Coca-Cola is good for America," and since there is nothing more American than Coke, Cagney is determined to bring it to anyone with two lips and a gullet. Read the complete review for One, Two, Three
Year: 1961
Rated NR

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Cast
James Cagney: C.R. MacNamara
Horst Buchholz: Otto Ludwig Piffl
Pamela Tiffin: Scarlett Hazeltine
Arlene Francis: Phyllis MacNamara
Lilo Pulver: Ingeborg
Howard St. John: Hazeltine

 

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