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I've Got Your Number
Two telephone repairmen have many adventures and romance a pair of blondes.
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Plot Summary
A clever and charming lingerie saleswoman, Terry Turner, finds herself entangled in a web of mistaken identity and romantic complications. When a wealthy businessman, whose number she mistakenly took, begins pursuing her, she must navigate the affections of both him and a struggling young artist. The film follows her witty attempts to manage these relationships and secure her financial future.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, "I've Got Your Number" was generally well-received by critics, who praised its lighthearted comedic tone and the engaging performances of its lead actors, particularly Joan Blondell. It was seen as a pleasant and entertaining diversion typical of the era's romantic comedies.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and fast-paced comedic situations.
Joan Blondell's effervescent performance was a highlight, bringing charm to her role.
The romantic entanglements provided lighthearted entertainment for audiences.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce due to its age, but contemporary reception indicated it was a crowd-pleasing romantic comedy.
Fun Fact
Joan Blondell was a major Warner Bros. star during the early 1930s, known for her roles as tough-talking, independent women, and 'I've Got Your Number' fits perfectly within her established screen persona of that period.
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