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Quel numéro ce faux numéro!

Original title: Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!
  • 1966
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  • 1h 39m
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Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller, and Elke Sommer in Quel numéro ce faux numéro! (1966)
A seductive starlet flees Hollywood and causes chaos for a real estate agent.
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A seductive starlet flees Hollywood and causes chaos for a real estate agent.A seductive starlet flees Hollywood and causes chaos for a real estate agent.A seductive starlet flees Hollywood and causes chaos for a real estate agent.

  • Director
    • George Marshall
  • Writers
    • George Beck
    • George Kennett
    • Albert E. Lewin
  • Stars
    • Bob Hope
    • Elke Sommer
    • Phyllis Diller
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • George Beck
      • George Kennett
      • Albert E. Lewin
    • Stars
      • Bob Hope
      • Elke Sommer
      • Phyllis Diller
    • 37User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Thomas J. 'Tom' Meade
    Elke Sommer
    Elke Sommer
    • Didi
    Phyllis Diller
    Phyllis Diller
    • Lily
    Cesare Danova
    Cesare Danova
    • Pepe Pepponi
    Marjorie Lord
    Marjorie Lord
    • Mrs. Martha Meade
    Kelly Thordsen
    Kelly Thordsen
    • Detective Shawn Regan
    Benny Baker
    Benny Baker
    • Detective Lt. Schwartz
    Terry Burnham
    • Doris Meade
    Joyce Jameson
    Joyce Jameson
    • Telephone operator
    Harry von Zell
    Harry von Zell
    • Newscaster…
    Kevin Burchett
    • Larry Meade
    Keith Taylor
    • Plympton
    John Todd Roberts
    • Newsboy
    Lesley-Marie Colburn
    • Angie
    • (uncredited)
    Tommy Farrell
    Tommy Farrell
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    James Gonzalez
    James Gonzalez
    • Film Crew Member
    • (uncredited)
    Barry Kelley
    Barry Kelley
    • 'D.G.', Movie Studio Boss
    • (uncredited)
    Norman Leavitt
    Norman Leavitt
    • Titus Zeale, Gas Station Proprietor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • George Beck
      • George Kennett
      • Albert E. Lewin
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    7edwagreen

    Boy, Did I Enjoy this Wrong Number ***

    A real Bob Hope farce is the 1966 film, "Boy, Did I Get A Wrong Number."

    A businessman (Hope) gets a wrong number and it turns out to be that of a hot-tempered actress (Ilke Sommer) who seems to have a love-hate relationship with her lover-director, a very handsome Cesare Danova. During a major spat, she runs off and is hidden by Hope.

    Marjorie Lord plays the goody-goody wife and Phyllis Diller is literally along for the ride as a ditzy housekeeper, Lili. Diller is the sole of the film. She is hilarious and she aids her boss Hope.

    Of course, when it appears that Sommer is dead, Hope becomes the main suspect. True to form, there is a major chase scene and an ending that we can say is appropriate for a comic "soap" opera. Silly, but the laughs are worth it. Hope and Diller were an excellent twosome together.
    Hoohawnaynay

    Phyllis Diller got the wrong Egg Beater!

    This movie is a campfest. Elke Sommer plays a temperamental star who ends up on the run from her studio. She inadvertently gets hooked up with married man Bobe Hope who tries to conceal her from the police and his wife Marjorie Lord. Phyllis Diller steals the show as Bobe Hope's maid. Very subtle risqué humor permeates this movie. If you listen very carefully you can hear some very suggestive dialogue between Bobe Hope and Phyllis. While Phyllis is eavesdropping on Bobe & Elke's phone call she is shown peeling a banana. When she hears a vaguely sexual remark she squeezes the bottom and the banana pops out of it's skin and onto the floor! Very subtle but VERY suggestive which is what I loved about the 60's, nothing is as blatant as today. Light fluff of a movie but lots of fun. I guess some previous viewers are so bombarded with in your face grossness these days in most movies they didn't see or appreciate the innocence of this flick.
    3s007davis

    3 funny stars and a good comedy director let down by poor script

    I write this review after having finished a private double feature of Bob Hope films. Being a big fan of Hope, I really wanted to like "Boy Did I Get A Wrong Number!" His 1960s films are generally considered by most cinephiles to be his weakest but I enjoyed "Bachelor in Paradise"(1961), "The Road to Hong Kong"(1962), "Critic's Choice"and "Call Me Bwana"(both 1963), none of which are regarded as among Hope's better works. Perhaps it's the fact that I watched it just after watching a vastly superior, funnier and well-written Bob Hope comedy called "Caught in the Draft"(1941), but I have to say this would-be attempt at bedroom farce/Hollywood celebrity spoof falls completely flat. What went wrong? Hope and his 2 main female co-stars(Elke Sommer and Phyllis Diller) have great comic ability, and George Marshall had previously directed top-notch Hope laughfests "Fancy Pants"(1950) and "Monsieur Beaucaire"(1950), but no amount of talent in the actors or director can make up for a leaden script which plays like a 98 minute extended rerun of "Three's Company." The comic timing which is so necessary for a film of this type to work is completely off. The funniest thing in the picture is Marjorie Lord's humongous hairdo and I don't think that was the intent of either her or the filmmakers. Even Hope's immediate predecessor film, the so-so "I'll Take Sweden"(1965) was more entertaining.

    Hope fans should skip this one and watch a "Road" film or any of the above mentioned Hope films instead while Elke Sommer fans should watch "A Shot in the Dark"(1964) or "The Prize"(1963) in lieu of "Wrong Number!".

    Bottom line: 3 of 10 with 1 point for each of the 3 leads only.
    Sargebri

    A Decent Effort

    I remember seeing this one for the first time when I was a kid and didn't get it. However, as I got older I thought this was one of Bob Hope's best latter day efforts. Probably the best part of the film is the climatic chase scene. That to me was probably one of the funniest in the movie. Phyllis Diller also did a great job playing Tom's maid/sparring partner. Her portrayal of that character helped to really make this film fun to watch. Elke Sommer is also good as D.D., the temperamental sex symbol who wants to do more than take bubble baths. Also, check out the interrogation scene. That one is priceless as Hope does his best imitation of a mad killer.
    5Briarbruin

    SO BAD, IT's GOOD!!!

    I saw this film when I was a kid and loved it. Watching it as an adult, I still got a kick out of it in a campy, shlocky way. The film is worth seeing as a time travel back to the WORST examples of 60's design, clothing, and decor. The garish colors and styles just have to be seen to be believed. Poor Marjorie Lord is outfitted with a towering red wig any ambitious drag queen would kill for. Bob Hope just looks too old at this stage of his career to play a suburban husband and father, despite all the expected one liners. Phyllis Diller, playing Phyllis Diller before all the glam plastic surgery, is a hoot, with bird's nest hairdo and crazy outfits. The problem is, both Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller act like they are in two separate movies, just knocking out one liners and double entendres that must have been boffo in 1966. The plot is convoluted, kind of a riff on a French bedroom farce. Elke Sommer plays a European actress who tries to escape her Hollywood life. The problem is, it is hard to tell exactly what part of Europe she is supposed to be from; sometimes, she sounds like an Ooh-Lah-Lah French maid, other times, she talks like the Fourth Gabor Sister. The chase scene at the end is a hoot, with a stunt person not even slightly resembling Phyllis Diller, riding a motorcycle and squirting mustard in people's faces (don't ask), while the loud Phyllis Diller witch's cackle laughter is dubbed into the scene. The movie is fun, in kinda a train wreck way.Just don't expect Citizen Kane.

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    • Trivia
      Certain musical cues in the movie were originally written by John Williams for early episodes of Perdus dans l'espace (1965). Particularly notable is a menacing motif which originally accompanied early appearances of the Robinson's Robot, while he was still under the control of Dr. Smith.
    • Goofs
      In her tantrum, Didi pulls a fish off a plaque that was mounted on the wall and throws it at Tom. When Tom was being questioned by the police later in the cabin, the fish was back on the wall.
    • Quotes

      [Tom's daughter demonstrates the hip lingo she's picked up]

      Doris Meade: Gee, Mom, you look really groovy. Gee, Dad, you look real beat.

    • Connections
      References The Lawrence Welk Show (1951)

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Me equivoqué de número
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Arrowhead, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Edward Small Productions
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      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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