Dec 1, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
The Cold War on the eve of the building of the Berlin Wall may seem an unlikely subject for uproarious comedy, but Billy Wilder found a way to make it brutally funny in the 1961 movie, "One, Two, Three." It helped to have James Cagney starring in one of his most successful comic roles -- as the harried Coca Cola executive in West Berlin, trying to ...
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