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One, Two, Three
One, Two, Three is a 1961 comedy directed by Billy Wilder, written by I.A.L. Diamond and starring James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, and Howard St. John. It was nominated for four awards in 1962, including the Laurel Awards' "Top Comedy".
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One, Two, Three
:01:40 On Sunday August 13th 1961, the eyes of
America were on the nation's capital,
:01:46 where Roger Maris was hitting home runs
number 44 and 45 against the Senators.
:01:51 On that same day, without any warning,
:01:53 the East German communists sealed off
the border between East and West Berlin.
:01:58 I only mention this to show the kind of
people we're dealing with - real shifty.
:02:03 Having been stationed in Berlin,
I know what I'm talking about.
:02:08 Let's go back to last June.
:02:10 Considering it was a divided city,
life in Berlin was more or less normal.
:02:15 It wasn't too much trouble to pass from
one side of the Iron Curtain to the other.
:02:21 Some East German police were rude and
suspicious, others suspicious and rude.
:02:26 The Eastern Sector, under communist
domination, was still in rubble,
:02:30 but the people went about
their daily business - parading.
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