Other author/creator | Wilder, Billy, 1906-2002 director, screenwriter, producer. |
Other author/creator | Diamond, I. A. L. screenwriter. |
Other author/creator | Cagney, James, 1899-1986 actor. |
Other author/creator | Buchholz, Horst, 1933-2003 actor. |
Other author/creator | Tiffin, Pamela actor. |
Other author/creator | Francis, Arlene actor. |
Other author/creator | St. John, Howard, 1905-1974, actor. |
Other author/creator | Lothar, Hanns, 1929-1967, actor. |
Other author/creator | Askin, Leon, actor. |
Other author/creator | Wolter, Ralf, 1926- actor. |
Other author/creator | Pulver, Liselotte, actor. |
Other author/creator | Previn, André, 1929-2019 composer. |
Other author/creator | Molnár, Ferenc, 1878-1952 Egy, ketto, harom. |
Other author/creator | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. |
Other author/creator | Mirisch Company. |
Other author/creator | Pyramid Productions. |
Other author/creator | MGM Home Entertainment Inc. |
Variant title |
1 2 3 |
Contents |
Main title/Very shifty -- Trouble with democracy -- Brushing up on the umlaut -- Bilateral negotiations -- Snag on the way up -- That Hazeltine girl -- Underexploited secretary -- Scarlett headache -- Happy socialist marriage -- How to con a Communist -- Unwed and slightly pregnant -- "He's got it, we want it" -- Itsy-bitsy confession -- No red cent for a gigolo -- Refurbished revolutionary -- Hawaiian for "Get lost" -- Suddenly Count-ed -- Evil enemy bosoms -- Speeding crash course -- Son-in-law wonder. |
Abstract |
Berlin, after the Second World War: C.R. MacNamara presides over the German branch of Coca-Cola, dreaming of being promoted to London, by capturing the untapped Russian market. His plans for advancement run into a snag, when he is asked to watch over the boss' ditsy, impulsive 17 year-old daughter Scarlett on her European vacation. Unsurprisingly, she almost immediately gets into trouble of the worst kind by slipping across the border to East Germany, to marry the violently anti-Yankee Communist Otto. When the home office headman decides to visit his daughter, Cagney masterminds an elaborate masquerade that backfires. |
General note | Based on a play by Ferenc Molnar. |
General note | Originally produced as an American motion picture in 1961. |
General note | Double-sided disc includes widescreen (side A) and fullscreen (side B) versions. |
General note | Special features: Original theatrical trailer (2 min.). |
Credits | Director of photography, Daniel L. Fapp ; editor, Daniel Mandell ; music adapted and conducted by Andre Previn ; art director, Alexander Trauner. |
Cast |
James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Howard St. John, Hanns Lothar, Leon Askin, Ralf Wolter, Karl Lieffen, Hubert Von Meyerinck, Lois Bolton, Peter Capell, Til Kiwe, Henning Schlüter, Karl Ludwig Lindt, Lilo Pulver. |
Audience |
MPAA Rating: Not rated; Canadian Home Video rating: PG. |
Technical details | DVD; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby digital sound; widescreen presentation preserving the aspect ratio of the original theatrical release, 2:35.1; enhanced for 16:9 televisions. |
Language | In English, dubbed French or Spanish with optional subtitles in English, French or Spanish; closed captioned. |
Genre/form | Films for the hearing impaired Videodiscs. |
Genre/form | Comedy films. |
Genre/form | Feature films. |
Genre/form | Comedy films. |
Genre/form | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |
Genre/form | Comedy Feature. |
ISBN | 0792856201 |
ISBN | 9780792856207 |
UPC |
027616887634 |
Standard identifier# |
5050070020816 |
Publisher number | 1004723 MGM Home Entertainment |
Stock number | Midwest Tapes http://www.midwesttapes.com |