One, Two, Three vs Arabesque
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One, Two, Three and Arabesque are both rated at 5.0/10, making this an exceptionally close matchup. Each brings distinct strengths to the table that make a direct ranking difficult. A detailed AI-powered analysis is being prepared for this comparison.
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One, Two, Three
One, Two, Three is a 1961 comedy film adapted from Ferenc Molnár’s 1929 play. James Cagney stars alongside Horst Buchholz and Liselotte Pulver in the story set partly inspired by Ninotchka. It marked Billy Wilder's final acting role before his next appearance in Ragtime.
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Arabesque
Arabesque, directed by Stanley Donen, is a 1966 spy thriller based on Alex Gordon’s novel. The film centers on an unassuming man drawn into perilous circumstances, mirroring elements found in Hitchcockian suspense films. It marked the final project of this type for director Donen.
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