One Two Three
It was the time of War in West Berlin and a Coca-Cola executive is tasked to watch after his Bosses daughter.
23 August 1896, Potsdam, Germany
28 January 1910, Stanislau, Galicia, Austria-Hungary
January 2, 1912 in Schwerin, Germany
3 September 1912, Berlin, Germany
26 November 1926, Berlin, Germany
11 October 1884, Hamburg, Germany
1 June 1918, Berlin, Germany
20 October 1907, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
18 September 1907, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
9 October 1905, Chicago, Illinois, USA
4 December 1933, Berlin, Germany
11 October 1929, Berne, Switzerland
7 June 1915, Aachen, Germany
17 May 1926, Ossek (Ossegg), Czechoslovakia [now Osek, Czech Republic]
April 8, 1925 in Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, Germany
13 October 1942, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
1 March 1927, Hamburg, Germany
5 February 1919, New York City, New York, USA
10 April 1929, Hannover, Germany
17 July 1899, New York City, New York, USA
20 March 1902
September 04, 2005
Agreeable comedyOctober 19, 2004
Cagney & Co. shine in Wilder's Cold War comedyAugust 14, 2003
Wilder crafted what may well be his funniest movie with One, Two, Three. It's certainly his fastest-paced film.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 10, 2006
One, Two, Three celebrates as it satirizes American cultural imperialism.August 11, 2008
One of [Wilder's] very best films.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.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The targets of Wilder's satire--a vulgar American capitalist culture and an outdated Russian Communist culture--are too obvious to be that funny.January 26, 2006
Marvellous one-liners, of course, and Cagney, spitting out his lines with machine-gun rapidity...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 15, 2007
The screenplay, based on a one-act play by Ferenc Molnar, is outstanding.