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The movie is a snapshot of N.Y.C., circa 1964, that puts on display a lifestyle--unlimited cocktails, swingin' chicks and cool, smoky music--which no longer breathes. This film has more smoking, drinking, and carefree carousing ever photographed on celluloid for a family film.
A Global Affair. When a mother leaves her baby at the United Nations, authorities give the child to Frank Larrimore (Bob Hope), the head of the women's rights department. Without any knowledge of ...
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- Jack Arnold
- Comedy
- Bob Hope
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A Global Affair: Directed by Jack Arnold. With Bob Hope, Michèle Mercier, Elga Andersen, Yvonne De Carlo. A bachelor employee at the United Nations building takes care of an abandoned baby.
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- Comedy
- Jack Arnold
- 1964-01-30
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. The Last Stop in Yuma County. Amazon Movies. TV Premiere Dates. A Global Affair. 1h 24m. Comedy. Directed By: Jack Arnold. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hall Bartlett ...
As a worker at the United Nations building in New York City, a man finds himself looking after a baby deserted at the UN. Starring Bob Hope and Yvonne De Carlo. The story concerns a United Nations officer (Bob Hope) who is trapped in a rut when he discovers an abandoned toddler at the office. Now he is forced to look for the mother and it’s ...
- Jack Arnold
- Seven Arts Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
A Global Affair is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Jack Arnold, and starring Bob Hope, Michèle Mercier, Yvonne De Carlo, and Elga Andersen. Plot [ edit ] A baby is abandoned at the United Nations headquarters in New York by a mother who heard the UN's Frank Larrimore speak out on behalf of children's rights via a radio show.
Reviews of A Global Affair apparently depended on how critics felt about Bob Hope. Arthur Knight in Saturday Review wrote, "Much of the film's humor stems from a supposedly irresistible Hope being courted by the girls and from dialogue that presumes words like 'martuni' are irresistibly funny. The whole is just a little like those U.N ...