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A Global Affair
Bob Hope becomes surrogate father to a baby found abandoned at the United Nations. Director Jack Arnold's 1964 comedy also stars Yvonne De Carlo, Robert Sterling, John McGiver and Lilo Pulver.
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Plot Summary
A shy and awkward American astronaut, working at a secret space research facility, finds himself smitten with the facility's lead scientist. When a new beautiful scientist arrives, he must overcome his insecurities and his rival's advances to win her heart amidst the pressures of their important work. The film blends romantic comedy with a lighthearted take on the space race.
Critical Reception
A Global Affair was a modest comedy that garnered little attention upon its release. Critics generally found it to be a predictable romantic comedy with a few laughs, primarily carried by Bob Hope's performance. It was not a critical or commercial success, and is often seen as a lesser entry in Hope's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
Bob Hope's presence provides the main source of humor.
The plot is formulaic and lacks originality.
A light, disposable comedy that offers little substance.
Google audience: Audience reviews for A Global Affair are scarce, but it is generally considered a forgettable Bob Hope vehicle. Viewers who enjoyed Hope's earlier comedies might find some amusement, but it is not frequently cited as a standout film.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in France, with much of the European setting being filmed on location.
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