Summary
Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! is an American film comedy first released in 1966,
directed by George Marshall.
The film stars Bob Hope, Elke Sommer, Phyllis Diller, Cesare Danova and Marjorie Lord.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: George Marshall
- Script: George Beck, George Kennett, Albert E. Lewin, Burt Styler
- Photo: Lionel Lindon
- Music: ’By’ Dunham, Richard LaSalle
- Cast: Bob Hope (Thomas J. ’Tom’ Meade), Elke Sommer (Didi), Phyllis Diller (Lily), Cesare Danova (Pepe Pepponi), Marjorie Lord (Mrs. Martha Meade), Kelly Thordsen (Det. Schwartz), Benny Baker (Det. Regan), Terry Burnham (Doris Meade), Joyce Jameson (Telephone operator), Harry von Zell (Newscaster), Kevin Burchett (Larry Meade), Keith Taylor (Plympton), John Todd Roberts (Newsboy), Lesley-Marie Colburn (Angie), Tommy Farrell (Reporter), Barry Kelley (’D.G.’, Movie Studio Boss), Norman Leavitt (Titus Zeale, Gas Station Proprietor), Walter Mathews (Stagehand, Movie Set), Harlan Warde (Newscaster)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 99 min
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