dark comedy set against the brutal backdrop of post-war berlin. jean arthur plays a stuffy american congresswoman who becomes involved with an army officer who's trying to cover up his lover's nazi past. i like that both jean and marlene were close to 50 when this was made. th... read more
Jean Arthur,
Marlene Dietrich,
John Lund,
Millard Mitchell,
Bill Murphy
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Writer/director Billy Wilder (in collaboration with producer/writer Charles Brackett) earned his first critical condemnation with A Foreign Affair. Reviewers accused Wilder (as they would so often in ... read more
DVD Release Date: September 29, 1998
Stats: 76 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (76)
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May 1, 2010
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July 4, 2006
[font=Century Gothic]In "A Foreign Affair", Congresswoman Phoebe Frost, R-Iowa(Jean Arthur), is part of a congressional delegation sent to postwar Berlin to investigate the reportedly poor morale of the American soldier. Frost helps in this matter by personally delivering a birth... read more
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December 27, 2010
This may not be one of Wilder's major works, however, the spirit is here, and you can feel it: the German director and his fellow German leading woman have made this film from the soul. It's more about post-war Berlin, than the love-affair (mere excuse of a plot). Jean Arthur's t... read more
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October 15, 2008
'A Foreign Affair' Provides the Laughs, Dahling
This postwar comedy with Marlene Dietrich as an acid-tongued nightclub singer with suspected Nazi ties and Jean Arthur as a visiting no-nonsense Congresswoman from Iowa both after the same army heel with a guilty conscience starts ... read more -
November 7, 2008
i like wilder! obviously. this is the third film on this list he wrote. he was great! this film is about a frosty (literally) representative of the u.s. in berlin who is ready to crack down on the black market shenanigans. she is taken from her course from a u.s. officer with a... read more
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A dandy entertainment which has some shrewd and realistic things to say. Full Review
A stinging satirical look at black marketeering in post WW II Berlin. Full Review
This may not be Wilder at his best -- the story develops along fairly predictable lines, with Arthur switching her starchy uniform for a glistening evening gown -- but there are some precious set pieces. Full Review
Despite its predictable story line makes for a somewhat enjoyable satire. Full Review
Lesser Billy Wilder with great actresses and a weak leading man.
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