Overview

In occupied Berlin, an army captain is torn between an ex-Nazi café singer and the US congresswoman investigating her.

""A Foreign Affair" is a funny affair!"


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Review by: CinemaSerf

Billy Wilder pulls together a great script and two engaging performances from Jean Arthur and Marlene Dietrich in this entertaining story of a US Congresswoman who visits post-war Berlin to check up on the morals of the American troops. She falls for one of them who just happens to be already spoken for. There ensues a bit of a tug-of-war between the two women over the rather charmless John Lund. Millard Mitchell is good value as the war-weary colonel; there are enough Dietrich songs to keep her fans content and we even get a twist at the end. There may well have been some murmurings Stateside once this film was released. It doesn't exactly show the Yanks in a great light as they party and black-market their way through a bomb wrecked Berlin but it does demonstrate the need for a "release" for so many from the years of war and deprivation with style and occasionally, some humour.

Reviewer rating: 7.0


Actors


Jean Arthur

Congresswoman Phoebe Frost


Marlene Dietrich

Erika Von Schlüetow


John Lund

Captain John Pringle


Millard Mitchell

Col. Rufus J. Plummer


Peter von Zerneck

Hans Otto Birgel


Gordon Jones

Military Police


Freddie Steele

Military Police

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