I've Got Your Number (1934)
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Completed just before the Production Code went into effect, I've Got Your Number is delightfully racy, risque entertainment. Pat O'Brien is all wisecracks and left hooks as Terry, a troubleshooter for the New York telephone company. Terry puts his talents -- and his eavesdropping skill -- to… More Completed just before the Production Code went into effect, I've Got Your Number is delightfully racy, risque entertainment. Pat O'Brien is all wisecracks and left hooks as Terry, a troubleshooter for the New York telephone company. Terry puts his talents -- and his eavesdropping skill -- to good use when he decides to rescue his switchboard-operator girlfriend Marie (Joan Blondell) from taking the fall in a stolen-bond scheme. Not to be taken seriously for a moment, I've Got Your Number concludes with a belly-laugh as Terry's old telephone-linemen pals "bug" his honeymoon suite. The only false note struck by the film is the notion that know-it-all Joan Blondell could be slickered twice by the same gang of con artists. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ray Enright
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Feb 24, 1934 Wide
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Cast
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Joan Blondell
as Maria Lawson
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Pat O'Brien
as Terry
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Glenda Farrell
as Bonnie
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Allen Jenkins
as John
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Eugene Pallette
as Flood
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Gordon Westcott
as Nicky
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Louise Beavers
as Crystal
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Hobart Cavanaugh
as Happy Dooley
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Wallis Clark
as Madison
- Clay Clement
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Douglas Cosgrove
as Turner
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Bess Flowers
as Miss Banks
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Selmar Jackson
as Joe
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Milt Kibbee
as Dispatcher
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Henry Kolker
as Robert Kirkland
- Rita La Roy
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Henry O'Neill
as Mr. Schuyler
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Cliff Saum
as Operator
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Renee Whitney
as Loretta Kennedy
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Charles C. Wilson
as Welch
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Tom Costello
as Ed
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Lorraine Marshall
as Girl
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Robert Ellis
as Turk