Product Description Hanes Cagney achieves one of the richest, funniest, and fastest-paced songwriting of his entire career in this Billy Wilder comedy that managed to “heat up” the atmosphere of the Cold War years with his waves of laughter. C.R. McNamara (Cagney), a senior manager stationed in West Berlin, is tasked with caring for his boss’s daughter during one of his visits. When MacNamara learns that the little daughter of the soul has run away and married a hotheaded young communist, and that her boss will be back in town in just twenty-four hours, she has no choice but to transform the reluctant revolutionary. in a worthy son-in-law; otherwise, he can already say goodbye to his promotion. But in less than what it takes to say “one, two, three”, his plans slip out of hand and provoke an international incident capable of angering the Russians, the Germans and, worse, his own. wife (Arlene Francis), who is already with the fly behind her ear. Synopsis Time of the Cold War. C.R. MacNamara, the representative of a multinational soft drink company in West Berlin, has long planned to introduce his brand in the USSR. However, against his wishes, what his boss entrusts to her is to take care of his daughter Scarlett, who is about to arrive in Berlin. She is about a wayward and crazy eighteen-year-old who has already been engaged four times. But the worst thing is that, eluding MacNamara’s surveillance, the girl she falls in love with Otto Piffl, a young communist who lives in East Germany.
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