One, Two, Three
1961-12-15
Cast32
James Cagney
C.R. MacNamara
Liselotte Pulver
Fräulein Ingeborg
Horst Buchholz
Otto Ludwig Piffl
Pamela Tiffin
Scarlett Hazeltine
Howard St. John
Wendell P. Hazeltine
Loïs Bolton
Melanie Hazeltine
Hanns Lothar
Schlemmer
Karl Lieffen
Fritz
Arlene Francis
Phyllis MacNamara
Leon Askin
Peripetchikoff
Ralf Wolter
Borodenko
Hubert von Meyerinck
Count von Droste Schattenburg
Peter Capell
Mishkin
Til Kiwe
Reporter
Henning Schlüter
Dr. Bauer
Karl Ludwig Lindt
Zeidlitz
Christine Allen
Cindy MacNamara
John Allen
Tommy MacNamara
John Banner
Krause / Haberdrasher (voice)
Max Buchsbaum
Tailor (uncredited)
Werner Buttler
East German Policeman (uncredited)
Red Buttons
MP Sergeant (uncredited)
Paul Bös
Krause (uncredited)
Josef Coesfeld
Hairdresser (uncredited)
Siegfried Dornbusch
East German Policeman (uncredited)
Gernot Duda
Suitcase Salesman (uncredited)
Otto Friebel
Interrogator (uncredited)
Friedrich Hollaender
Conductor at Grand Hotel (uncredited)
Rose Renée Roth
Berta (uncredited)
Sig Ruman
Count von Droste Schattenburg (voice) (uncredited)
Helmut Schmid
East German Policeman (uncredited)
Jaspar von Oertzen
Haberdasher (uncredited)
Art4
Robert Stratil
Production Design
Heinrich Weidemann
Production Design
Alexandre Trauner
Art Direction
Alexandre Trauner
Production Design
Camera2
Daniel L. Fapp
Director of Photography
Lothar Winkler
Still Photographer
Crew2
Milt Rice
Special Effects
Saul Bass
Title Graphics
Directing4
Billy Wilder
Director
Tom Pevsner
Assistant Director
André Smagghe
Second Unit Director
May Wale Brown
Continuity
Editing1
Daniel Mandell
Editor
Production6
Billy Wilder
Producer
Werner Fischer
Production Manager
William A. Calihan Jr.
Production Manager
Conrad von Molo
Production Supervisor
Doane Harrison
Associate Producer
I. A. L. Diamond
Associate Producer
Sound6
André Previn
Original Music Composer
Basil Fenton-Smith
Sound Designer
Richard Carruth
Music Editor
Del Harris
Sound Effects Editor
John Brommage
Boom Operator
André Previn
Conductor
Writing3
Billy Wilder
Screenplay
I. A. L. Diamond
Screenplay
Ferenc Molnár
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