A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob
United States
598 people rated Shy executive Stephen meets Dot at opera and as temp secretary. Her boyfriend Coffee visits from Navy. Life's dull with fiancée Cecilia but exciting with Dot and Coffee. Stephen falls for Dot, but Coffee plans to marry her soon.
Comedy
Romance
Cast (18)
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Shanaya Santos
29/05/2023 22:12
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Standardzeezee
17/05/2023 13:00
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THE TIKTOK GODDESS 🧝🏻♀️
16/11/2022 13:28
A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob
آلہقہمہر
16/11/2022 01:50
George and Lucy have a fabulous rapore! This movie is a hidden gem! It has it all!! Comedy and drama! Love it!
Deborah Nzolani
16/11/2022 01:50
Lucy, Murphy, and O'Brien make something out of this little B movie.
skiibii mayana
16/11/2022 01:50
Well I saw the movie yesterday and I have to say it gave me a good laugh. As a Lucille Ball fan she played a very big role in this movie.
She wasn't as goofy as she was in I Love Lucy or her future series but she was still excellent in this film.
I would've given this movie 10 stars but the ending ended very abrupt and to fast.
It would've been better if they would've explained it a bit more about how Steven got that tattoo on his chest.
Other then that though I highly recommend this movie to anybody who wants a laugh or is a fan of Lucille Ball.
Bruno Junior
16/11/2022 01:50
It's films like this that never guaranteed LUCILLE BALL would become a big star in her early Hollywood comedies. There's nothing subtle here in this film produced by Harold Lloyd and directed by Richard Wallace.
Lucille is the scatterbrained daughter in a family of zanies who meets EDMOND O'BRIEN in a mix-up over theater tickets. He's a casual, laid back executive, not very assertive (unlike his later roles), and when he needs a substitute secretary Lucy shows up for the job. It's a hectic film from then on.
GEORGE MURPHY is her brash sailor boyfriend, LLOYD CORRIGAN her brother, HENRY TRAVERS her father and the befuddled FRANKLIN PANGBORN is a pet shop owner.
It's a more subdued Lucy than usual with the others having most of the heavy mugging and pratfalls to do. MARGUERITE CHAPMAN is wasted as O'Brien's neglected girlfriend. Nice cast but they all have mediocre material to deal with.
Summing up: Passes the time pleasantly enough, but is nothing special.
Nafz Basa
16/11/2022 01:50
Lucille Ball was much more restrained in this 1941 comedy with Edmond O'Brien and George Murphy.
O'Brien appears so young and dashing in this film. He plays an upper class businessman who meets and finds love with secretary Ball. Murphy plays her sailor boyfriend. To me, the biggest question in the film was who would Murphy wind up with?
The comedy here is tedious. O'Brien has a snobbish girlfriend with a high society mother to the bargain.
Ball comes from a real common family where the brother finds opera tickets that belong to O'Brien. By the next scene, Ball is going to apply for a job where O'Brien is the owner. How coincidental can we get?
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16/11/2022 01:50
For me it not so much about the stars it what's around them that I enjoy Observing
blensha
16/11/2022 01:50
One night, while he was at the opera, young ship tycoon Stephen Herrick (Edmond O'Brien) accidentally meets an unusually full young woman named Dot (Lucille Ball). The next day, while he is still dizzy from their dizzying meeting, she enters his office to serve as his secretary. Despite her audacity - or because of it - Stephen is inevitably attracted to the lively Dot, which is a big problem for Dotina's beauty, a sailor beast named Coffee Cup (George Murphy).