A bachelor employee at the United Nations building takes care of an abandoned baby.A bachelor employee at the United Nations building takes care of an abandoned baby.A bachelor employee at the United Nations building takes care of an abandoned baby.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Michèle Mercier
- Lisette
- (as Michele Mercier)
Liselotte Pulver
- Sonya
- (as Lilo Pulver)
Storyline
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- TriviaCo-stars Yvonne De Carlo and Miiko Taka do not make their initial appearances until the final twenty minutes of the film, and both scenes amount to little more than cameos.
- GoofsTwo of the character roles listed in the closing credits do not match their roles played in the film. Elga Andersen 'of Germany' plays the role of a representative from France, and Lilo Pulver 'of Switzerland' plays the Russian representative (appearing at about 45 mins) who collects data for an examination of the baby's national origin. Andersen's accent is closer to German than French, while Pulver's Russian accent is minimally passable.
- Quotes
Frank Larrimore: I once had a tough sergeant like you - he was shot from behind on the first day of combat!
- Crazy creditsDuring closing credits, they display the country of birth for the various actresses - for example : Michèle Mercier of France, Elga Andersen of Germany.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MGM Is on the Move! (1964)
Featured review
Vastly underrated comedy delivered by Bob Hope and friends. 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. The ridiculous plot concerns a child abandoned at the U.N., who somehow becomes the international focal point for peace. Hope is given custody of the silent tyke by default(Why no one calls the authorities is anyone's guess?) At the time, Bob Hope was sixty years old! My girl friend was surprised he was THAT old--she thought he looked around forty. There is an interesting battle between humans and pets in this movie. Hope's landlord hates children but loves animals. There is an extended scene at a snooty dog show where Hope looses the kid and gets dragged by a huge pooch. However, the strangest moment has to be when Hope needs to smuggle the "world's baby" into his bachelor pad and past his troublesome landlord. His solution: put him in a dog-carrier and pass him off as man's best friend. Now, where was Child Welfare? There is some nice on location photography and one far-out cameo by Adlai Stevenson, a year before he died. Also, Billy Halop appears briefly as yet another cab driver{see "Mister Buddwing"}; he was a fixture at the time always playing working class types. View this film at a tiki bar with a drink and Dean Martin on the juke box. If that is at all possible.
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- Also known as
- Rindvieh ohne Hörner
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- Budget
- $1,600,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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