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{en} '''''One, Two, Three''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One,_Two,_Three ] (USA, 1961), directed by Billy Wilder, starring James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Liselotte Pulver, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Leon Askin, Howard St. John.  
{en} '''''One, Two, Three''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One,_Two,_Three ] (USA, 1961), directed by Billy Wilder, starring James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Liselotte Pulver, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Leon Askin, Howard St. John.  
* [[:Category:1961, Top Films]]


In West Berlin during the Cold War, a Coca-Cola executive is given the task of taking care of his boss' socialite daughter.
In West Berlin during the Cold War, a Coca-Cola executive is given the task of taking care of his boss' socialite daughter.
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[[Category:Film Studies--American]]
[[Category:Film Studies--American]]


[[Category:Wilder, Billy (1906-2002), director]]
[[Category:1961, Top Films]]
[[Category:Cagney, James (1899-1986), actor]]
 
[[Category:1906 Wilder, Billy (director) USA]]
[[Category:1899 Cagney, James (actor) USA]]


[[Category:Best Maltin 1995]]
[[Category:Maltin, Best Films]]


[[Category:Berlin, German (film subject)]]
[[Category:Berlin, Germany (film subject)]]

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{en} One, Two, Three [1] (USA, 1961), directed by Billy Wilder, starring James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Liselotte Pulver, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Leon Askin, Howard St. John.

In West Berlin during the Cold War, a Coca-Cola executive is given the task of taking care of his boss' socialite daughter.

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