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Road to Morocco [VHS] (1942)

Starring: Bing Crosby, Bob Hope Director: David Butler Format: VHS Tape
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Anthony Quinn, Dona Drake
  • Directors: David Butler
  • Writers: Arthur Phillips, Barney Dean, Don Hartman, Erik Charell, Frank Butler
  • Producers: Buddy G. DeSylva, Paul Jones
  • Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, HiFi Sound, Original recording reissued, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: Paramount Pictures
  • VHS Release Date: October 8, 2002
  • Run Time: 82 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6302510139
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #25,969 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Road to Morocco, number three in the series of breezy comedies teaming Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, may be the funniest of the bunch. Bing and Bob find themselves Morocco-bound ("like Webster's dictionary"), caught in an elaborately faked-up world of harems, palm trees, and other Arabian Nights bric-a-brac. Naturally, Dorothy Lamour is also there, as she was the customary target of male rivalry in the Road scenarios. There is something so loose and ingratiating about the patter between Hope and Crosby that it doesn't ultimately matter if half the jokes don't land; these guys had their own comfortable rhythm, fueled by cheerful one-upmanship. Their sense of spontaneity broke the fourth wall between movie and audience in a way only the Marx Brothers had really accomplished before, and audiences--feeling in on the joke--ate it up. Songs (including "Moonlight Becomes You"), topical references, and ancient vaudeville routines fill out the program. --Robert Horton

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An outrageously original and sensationally surreal comedy!, March 10, 2002
By Brendan Roberts "Aussie boy" (GEELONG, Victoria Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Road to Morocco (DVD)
The classic 1942 comedy "Road to Moroco", the 3rd in the "Road" series, starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. This is my favourite- great songs and zany comedy. Decades before Monty Python, the top-of-their-tree talents combined here created an outrageously original and sensationally surreal comedy! Crosby and Hope were two of the biggest box-office draws at the time, and they enjoy themselves immensely in "Morocco", with in-jokes aplenty (they even make fun of the Road series itself!) and double-and-triple crosses in abundance, as they try to get themselves out of trouble and into romance, Bing the smooth, crooning charmer and Bob the cowardly (but loveable) wanna-be. Dottie is beautiful as ever, as are the sets and the support cast includes a menacing Anthony Quinn. The Johnny Burke-Jimmy Van Huesen score includes "Road to Morocco" (Bob and Bing on a camel- "Where we're goin', why we're goin', how can we be sure? I'll lay you eight-to-five that we meet Dorothy Lamour!"); "Ho Hum" and "Moonlight Becomes You" (a classic Bing number, which he solos and reprises with Hope and Lamour). They don't make `em like this anymore!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE ROAD MOST TRAVELED, October 25, 2001
By "scotsladdie" (GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA) - See all my reviews
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A top moneymaker in 1943, with an Oscar-nominated screenplay, ROAD TO MOROCCO is perhaps the most satisfying of the series in which the public loved from 1940-1962. Here, Hope and Crosby often step out of character to comment on the fictional situation and the processes of film communication. Hope and Crosby sing to the camera, and the lyrics include "I'll lay you eight to five we meet Dorothy Lamour" and "For any villians we may meet we haven't any fears - Paramount will protect us 'cause we're signed for five more years". Other illusion-breaking instances are those which refer to the earlier "Road" films. At one point, Hope and Crosby attempt the "pattycake" routine they had used in ROAD TO SINGAPORE and ROAD TO ZANZIBAR to get the best of their adversaries; but when it fails to work in this case, Crosby comments "Yessir Junior, that thing sure got around" After they escape from Kassim and are onboard a ship bound for America, Lamour remarks to Crosby, "I get the strangest feeling we've been through all this before" to which Crosby replies "I trapped you again." The film lapses into total artificiality at the end, when they are stranded on a life raft. Here, Hope goes into an overdramatic "mad" scene and when Crosby informs him that the New York skyline is in the background, Hope remarks, "You had to open your big mouth and ruin the only good scene I have in the picture". "I might have won an Academy Award". The subsequent ROAD pictures were even more blantantly artificial. Only in ROAD TO UTOPIA did Hope winover Lamour. In general, Hope's contributions to film comedy have too long been disregarded. As a stand-up comedian, he is a show business institution, and his timing and delivery have often been acknowledged as an influence on other such performers - most notably Johnny Carson. Crosby's presence provides an added dimension to the series. His casual underplaying is the perfect counerpoint to Hope's rapid fire gag lines. The bantering between the two obviously owed much to their long personal friendship; it always seems spontaneous and unrehearsed.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best, June 15, 2000
I have seen all of the Road to's and I think this is the best on yet.I can watch it over a million times and still think that they are funny. They are the best team ever.They have many more great songs in this movie like..... "moonlight becomes you"A hole in my shoe" and my personal favorite "Were of on the Road to Morocco"I think the best scene is when Bing and Bob are in the desert, and they see a Dorthy Lamour mirage, and all three of them sing "moonlight becomes you" and they all exchange vocies. It is a utterly slap-happy picture.I advise anyone who like Bing and Bob to buy this movie! not to rent because you can't ever see it enough!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the "Roads"
The "Road" series with Bing and Bob were landmarks in realm of funny movies and Road To Morocco is, to me, by far the best of the bunch. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Roger Farnham

4.0 out of 5 stars I mean, I really don't know
THIS MOVIE IS DREDFUL.

I mean, those two so-called "heros" are dirty almost the whole time. They smoke dope. They steal food. Is that funny? Read more
Published 11 months ago by Nathaniel Koch

4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Funny Even In This Day and Age!
The thing about these Bing and Bob road shows is that if you've seen one, you've seen them all and so it makes sense to just get the best one of the lot to see what you've missed;... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Frederick Baptist

5.0 out of 5 stars Road to Morocco
This old movie is priceless. It is most likely the best of the "Road" shows with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Michael Zachary

5.0 out of 5 stars Representing the "Younger" viewers
I just absolutely adore these "Road" movies. As a generation "x" member that did not grow up in this era I still love to imagine what it might have been like if I would have... Read more
Published on April 9, 2007 by Laurann B. Anderson

4.0 out of 5 stars Screwy but gentle
Perhaps offered the breakthrough role for the great Anthony Quinn. Surprising to think this picaresque romp was made in 1942. The picture quality is excellent. Read more
Published on October 28, 2006 by blockhed

5.0 out of 5 stars On the Road #3

One of the best of the seven "Road" movies (this is the third) in the series starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Read more
Published on April 19, 2006 by Bomojaz

4.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Blooper
I'm not going to go into why the Hope & Crosby ROAD films were so much fun--enough folks have done that already. Read more
Published on May 9, 2005 by The JuRK

4.0 out of 5 stars Another Fun Romp With The Boys
I've never been a big Anthony Quinn fan for some reason, and, for me, his presence in Singapore and here, in Morocco, hampers the fun a bit. Read more
Published on January 21, 2005 by Jim O'Brien

5.0 out of 5 stars A hilarious adventure with Crosby, Hope, and Lamour
This was my first "Road to" film, and I can only hope the other three are as funny as this one. Of course, you can hardly go wrong with the terrific tandem of Bing Crosby and Bob... Read more
Published on September 13, 2004 by Daniel Jolley

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