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I've Got Your Number is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Ray Enright released in USA on 24 february 1934 with Joan Blondell

I've Got Your Number (1934)

I've Got Your Number
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Released in USA 24 february 1934
Length 1h9
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy,    Romantic comedy,    Crime,    Romance
Rating62% 3.146613.146613.146613.146613.14661

I've Got Your Number is a 1934 Warner Bros. Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joan Blondell and Pat O'Brien.

Synopsis

Switchboard operator Marie Lawson (Joan Blondell) is conned by admirer Nicky (Gordon Westcott), who tells her it is just a practical joke, into redirecting a phone call. However, Nicky uses what he learns to his own benefit, costing the intended recipient a lot of money. When the victim complains to Marie's boss, telephone repairmen Terry Riley (Pat O'Brien) and John (Allen Jenkins) are called in to see if the phone was tapped. When it is found not to be, Marie loses her job.

Actors

Joan Blondell

(Marie Lawson)
Pat O'Brien

(Terry Riley)
Glenda Farrell

(Bonnie aka Madame Francis)
Allen Jenkins

(John 'Johnny')
Eugene Pallette

(Joseph 'Joe' Flood)
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