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Correspondente Fenômeno

Título original: They Got Me Covered
  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in Correspondente Fenômeno (1943)
ComédiaEspião

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFired by his editor for incompetence, idiotic reporter Robert Kittredge sees a chance at redeeming himself when he accidentally uncovers a network of German spies in Washington, D.C.Fired by his editor for incompetence, idiotic reporter Robert Kittredge sees a chance at redeeming himself when he accidentally uncovers a network of German spies in Washington, D.C.Fired by his editor for incompetence, idiotic reporter Robert Kittredge sees a chance at redeeming himself when he accidentally uncovers a network of German spies in Washington, D.C.

  • Direção
    • David Butler
  • Roteiristas
    • Harry Kurnitz
    • Frank Fenton
    • Lynn Root
  • Artistas
    • Bob Hope
    • Dorothy Lamour
    • Lenore Aubert
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    859
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    • Direção
      • David Butler
    • Roteiristas
      • Harry Kurnitz
      • Frank Fenton
      • Lynn Root
    • Artistas
      • Bob Hope
      • Dorothy Lamour
      • Lenore Aubert
    • 18Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Robert Kittredge
    Dorothy Lamour
    Dorothy Lamour
    • Christina Hill
    Lenore Aubert
    Lenore Aubert
    • Mrs. Vanescu
    Otto Preminger
    Otto Preminger
    • Fauscheim
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    • Baldanacco
    • (as Edward Ciannelli)
    Marion Martin
    Marion Martin
    • Gloria
    Donald Meek
    Donald Meek
    • Little Old Man
    Phyllis Ruth
    Phyllis Ruth
    • Sally
    Philip Ahn
    Philip Ahn
    • Nichimuro
    Donald MacBride
    Donald MacBride
    • Mason
    Mary Treen
    Mary Treen
    • Helen
    Bettye Avery
    • Mildred
    Margaret Hayes
    Margaret Hayes
    • Lucille
    Mary Byrne
    Mary Byrne
    • Laura
    William Yetter Sr.
    • Holtz
    • (as William Yetter)
    Henry Guttman
    • Faber
    Florence Bates
    Florence Bates
    • Gypsy Woman
    Walter Catlett
    Walter Catlett
    • Hotel Manager
    • Direção
      • David Butler
    • Roteiristas
      • Harry Kurnitz
      • Frank Fenton
      • Lynn Root
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    7planktonrules

    An enjoyable WWII propaganda film...

    Paramount Studios loaned out Bob Hope to Sam Goldwyn to make two films--"The Princess and the Pirate" (1944) and this film. Despite a new studio, however, the style and enjoyability of this film is about on par with Hope's films of the late 30s and through the 1940s. This was Hope's most productive period--with one excellent comedy after another. None are masterpieces, but all are consistently worth seeing.

    Hope stars as an incompetent reporter. His boss is so fed up with his lack of talent in sniffing out a story that he fires him. However, when a man approaches Hope and promises to give him important secrets about the Nazis, Hope sees his chance to win his job back and tell an important story. But, unfortunately, things don't go that smoothly and soon Hope's days seem numbered, as Axis agents from all three powers are all mobilized to kill him and gain the secrets for themselves. Along for the ride is the ubiquitous Dorothy Lamour.

    All in all, the film is breezy and fun--and relies more on fun situations than one-liners. It also is a good propaganda film, as although like most of these films it's a bit preachy, it's entertaining enough that you just don't care. If only Hope's later films were this much fun....
    7bkoganbing

    Knocking the Axe Out Of the Axis

    They Got Me Covered is one of two films Bob Hope did on loan out from Paramount to Sam Goldwyn. After that Goldwyn once again signed his own house comedian Danny Kaye so he wouldn't have to pay an exorbitant ransom Paramount put on Hope's talents.

    Hope's a bumbling newspaper reporter who turned out to be the only wire service man who did not get the story of the German invasion of the Soviet Union. That got him fired by boss editor Donald MacBride in one of his patented movie temper tantrums,

    If you can believe it Hope actually won a Pulitzer Prize, but we soon learn the reason for it. He's got a Rumanian source named Venescu played by John Abbott. Abbott's got another big story for him, but he manages to get himself killed. Hope and ever suffering gal pal Dorothy Lamour have to find out what happened.

    This could have been the plot line for any number of melodramatic noir type films, but this is a Bob Hope film so we're talking satire of same. Hope gets a lot of help from a very good cast of players Sam Goldwyn assembled here. Representing the Axis are Otto Preminger, Philip Ahn, and Eduardo Ciannelli plus a very seductive Lenore Aubert as the traditional femme fatale.

    Best moments for me are those that Hope has with Donald Meek playing an addled old caretaker who believes the Civil War is still going on. The two of them reprise a couple of old burlesque routines in Abbott and Costello style.

    Also look for a really nice performance by brassy blond Marion Martin as stripper Gloria the Glo-Girl.

    They Got Me Covered despite the dated World War II topical references still has quite a lot of laughs for today's audience.
    aramis-112-804880

    Bob Hope World War II Anti-Nazi Movie

    Bob Hope plays a reporter who thinks he has a scoop about Nazis in New York.

    This is typical Bob Hope and also typical World War II stuff. One's delight with the material depends on one's Hope threshold.

    I like Hope's early works from "The Big Broadcast of 1938" for the next ten ot twelve years. But the treasure here is Dorothy Lamour, who proves she was more than a pretty face and figure in a sarong.

    Also good is John Abbot in a small part as the reporter's source.

    The movie also has some good "crazy" moments. Keep an eye peeled when he's in an airplane early on. And it has some nicely cast teeny parts.
    7blanche-2

    Hope/Lamour WWII comedy

    Bob Hope is a Pulitzer-prize winning Robert Kittridge reporter who, after assuring his editor that Germany will not invade Russia loses his job in "They Got Me Covered." He thinks that this minor infraction can be forgiven if the man who won him the first Pulitzer, his contact Vanescu, will just come through with the story he says he has. But he's too nervous and tells Kittridge to have a stenographer (Lamour) meet him and she should carry a red bag and a green umbrella. His girlfriend/secretary calls home and arranges to have her roommate meet them - but Kittridge has the meeting place mixed up and by the time they get to the right place, the roommate has been taken away in a car. She gets the story in shorthand but the Nazis can't decipher it. They bring in decoder after decoder who look at the notes in dismay and say things like, "This isn't Gregg shorthand...this isn't Pittman....this isn't speedwriting..." - a very funny scene that probably had the secretaries in the audience laughing. The poor roommate then becomes a target.

    The script is loaded with war jokes about rationing, the swing shift, etc., and Hope pops them off in his usual wry manner. When he hears Crosby on the radio, he turns it off and says, "That guy is haunting me." Lamour sports a big, high hairdo that almost looks like she's got it intertwined with a fur piece. She gives Hope great support. The Axis powers are a scream - Otto Preminger, Eduardo Cianelli, and Philip Ahn. In one very funny scene, Hope, disguised as a dummy, is eavesdropping on them at a health club when Preminger decides to show his skill with a knife - at the dummy.

    Wartime audiences must have loved this, and much of "They Got Me Covered" still holds up even if that particular war is over. Great comedy delivered by masters.
    6gridoon2025

    Not a comedy classic, but sometimes very funny

    This wartime Bob Hope comedy is not a classic, but it does produce laughs - including some out-loud ones - with adequate frequency. The topical elements (the Gestapo, air raids, saboteurs, etc.) are played fairly straight, which is interesting to see. Dorothy Lamour looks great as Bob's girl - I got Woody Allen-Diane Keaton vibes from their partnership. **1/2 out of 4.

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    • Curiosidades
      On the DVD version of this movie, in the last scene, Bob Hope kicks the Japanese spy in the rear and says "that's to save your face". Lip reading it, he actually says "that's for Pearl Harbor!". It is unknown when the dub was done or what played in the theater.
    • Erros de gravação
      In her changing room, Gloria ties the string of pompoms ("snow balls") to her left shoulder and the pompom liner going down the dress is on the right side. As she walks out on stage it's clear that the first part of the performance has been reversed as the both decoration and the pompoms lining the dress downward has swapped sides. During the rest of the performance, they're back to their intended sides.
    • Citações

      Cop at Bridge: Hey! Hey. Wait a minute. You don't want to do that son. A nice young fellow like you. What's your name?

      Robert Kittredge: Robert Kittredge.

      Cop at Bridge: Kittredge? Oh. Go ahead... jump.

    • Conexões
      Featured in 100 Years of Comedy (1997)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Palsy Walsy
      by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen

      Performed by Marion Martin (uncredited) (dubbed by Martha Mears) (uncredited)

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      • 4 de março de 1943 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Também conhecido como
      • They Got Me Covered
    • Locações de filme
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, Califórnia, EUA(Studio)
    • Empresa de produção
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 35 min(95 min)
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