A Foreign Affair is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Billy Wilder. The screenplay by Wilder, Charles Brackett, and Richard L. Breen is based on a story by David Shaw adapted by Robert Harari. Though a comedy, there was a cynical tone to the overall project. In 1947, a United States congressional committee which includes prim Phoebe Frost of Iowa arrives in post-World War II Berlin to visit the American troops stationed there. Phoebe hears rumors that cabaret torch singer Erika von Schlütow , suspected of being the former mistress of either Hermann Goering or Joseph... Goebbels, is being protected by an unidentified American officer. She enlists Captain John Pringle to assist in her investigation, unaware he is Erika's current lover. After seeing Erika with Adolf Hitler in a newsreel filmed during the war, Phoebe asks John to take her to army headquarters to retrieve the singer's official file. In order to distract her, John woos Phoebe, who initially resists his romantic advances but eventually succumbs to his charms. Colonel Rufus J.
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| Release date: | June 30, 1948 |
| Directed by: | Billy Wilder |
| Runtime: | 116 Minutes |
| Producer: | Charles Brackett |
| Editor: | Doane Harrison |
| Music by: | Friedrich Hollaender |
| Cinematography: | Charles Lang |
| Screenplay by: | Charles Brackett, Richard L. Breen, Robert Harari, Billy Wilder, David Shaw |
| Estimated budget: | $1,500,000 |
| Genre: | Comedy |