One, Two, Three

One, Two, Three

115 mins | Comedy | Dec. 15, 1961

C.R. MacNamara will do anything to get a promotion within the Coca-Cola company, including looking after boss W.P. Hazeltine's rebellious teenage daughter, Scarlett. When Scarlett visits Berlin, where C.R. is stationed, she reveals that she is married to a communist named Otto Piffl -- and C.R. recognizes that Otto's anti-establishment stance will clash with his boss's own political views, possibly jeopardizing his promotion.

One, Two, Three

115 mins | Comedy | Dec. 15, 1961

One, Two, Three
C.R. MacNamara will do anything to get a promotion within the Coca-Cola company, including looking after boss W.P. Hazeltine's rebellious teenage daughter, Scarlett. When Scarlett visits Berlin, where C.R. is stationed, she reveals that she is married to a communist named Otto Piffl -- and C.R. recognizes that Otto's anti-establishment stance will clash with his boss's own political views, possibly jeopardizing his promotion.
IMDb rating 7.9
Producers United Artists, The Mirisch Corporation
Original title One, Two, Three
Directors André Smagghe, May Wale Brown, Tom Pevsner, Billy Wilder
Writers Ferenc Molnár, I. A. L. Diamond, Billy Wilder

Cast

James Cagney

as C.R. MacNamara

Liselotte Pulver

as Fräulein Ingeborg

Horst Buchholz

as Otto Ludwig Piffl

Pamela Tiffin

as Scarlett Hazeltine

Howard St. John

as Wendell P. Hazeltine

Loïs Bolton

as Melanie Hazeltine

Hanns Lothar

as Schlemmer

Karl Lieffen

as Fritz

Arlene Francis

as Phyllis MacNamara

Leon Askin

as Peripetchikoff

Ralf Wolter

as Borodenko

Hubert von Meyerinck

as Count von Droste Schattenburg

Peter Capell

as Mishkin

Til Kiwe

as Reporter

Henning Schlüter

as Dr. Bauer

Karl Ludwig Lindt

as Zeidlitz

Christine Allen

as Cindy MacNamara

John Allen

as Tommy MacNamara

John Banner

as Krause / Haberdrasher (voice)

Max Buchsbaum

as Tailor (uncredited)

Werner Buttler

as East German Policeman (uncredited)

Red Buttons

as MP Sergeant (uncredited)

Paul Bös

as Krause (uncredited)

Josef Coesfeld

as Hairdresser (uncredited)

Siegfried Dornbusch

as East German Policeman (uncredited)

Gernot Duda

as Suitcase Salesman (uncredited)

Otto Friebel

as Interrogator (uncredited)

Friedrich Hollaender

as Conductor at Grand Hotel (uncredited)

Rose Renée Roth

as Berta (uncredited)

Sig Ruman

as Count von Droste Schattenburg (voice) (uncredited)

Helmut Schmid

as East German Policeman (uncredited)

Jaspar von Oertzen

as Haberdasher (uncredited)