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Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!

38-22-36 Boy - she has some area code!
1966 | 99m | English

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Tom Meade mistakenly dials the gorgeous European film star Didi at her Oregon hotel. Didi, who has escaped Hollywood to avoid being typecast as a bombshell, takes up Meade's offer to hide away at his backwoods cabin. Meade, with the help of his housekeeper, goes to absurd lengths to help the actress evade discovery by both the public and his suspicious wife.
Release Date: Jun 08, 1966
Director: George Marshall
Writer: George Beck, George Kennett
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords oregon, usa, scooter
Production Companies Edward Small Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Bob Hope Thomas J. 'Tom' Meade
Elke Sommer Didi
Marjorie Lord Mrs. Martha Meade
Phyllis Diller Lily
Cesare Danova Pepe Pepponi
Joyce Jameson Switchboard Operator
Norman Leavitt Titus Zeale
Terry Burnham Doris Meade
Kevin Burchett Larry Meade
Kelly Thordsen Detective Shawn Regan
Benny Baker Lt. Schwartz
Walter Mathews Stagehand
Name Job
George Marshall Director
George Beck Story
George Kennett Writer
Lionel Lindon Director of Photography
Grant Whytock Editor
Name Title
Edward Small Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

It probably isn't really very fair to watch this 55 years after it was made and offer any kind of meaningful critique. To underestimate the popularity at the time of Bob Hope would be an error - he was amongst the greatest entertainment stars the world has ever known. Does that make this a good film ... ? Well, no - sadly it doesn't, but what it does do it provide him with a vehicle for his pithy quips that frequently involve a fair (and enjoyable) degree of sarcasm and double entendre, illustrative of his style of quick-witted humour. The thickly accented Elke Sommer ("Didi") features here too, as a rather ditzy actress who ends up bringing some well scripted chaos to his life as realtor ("Meade") and there is his long suffering wife "Martha" (Marjorie Lord) with her astonishing wigs, and finally Phyllis Diller frequently stealing the show as their housekeeper "Lily". There is a plot, but that's merely a template for the continuous barrage of comedy from Hope, which though dated - and certainly political incorrect at times, just about manages to steer this through for a seemingly long 100 minutes. There are some wonderfully cheap and cheerful sets (that is so clearly a painting behind their living room window) and it's an assemble edit that most kids could probably now do on their phones. Essentially, it's only a film for Hope fans.

Sep 02, 2024