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Join the dynamic comedy duo of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby as they travel the world and experience fun-filled misadventures with heaping helpings of cheeky charm and lightning-quick wit! Assisted by the always alluring Dorothy Lamour, these legendary real-life pals teamed up for a series of wildly successful Road movies that continue to tickle the funny-bones. Hop the globe with all 7 classic comedies, collected together for the first time in one stunning package! Road to Singapore (1940) and Road to Zanzibar (1941) were directed by Victor Schertzinger; Road to Morocco (1941) by David Butler; Road to Utopia (1946) and Road to Bali (1952), the only color film in the series by Hal Walker; Road to Rio (1946) by Norman Z. McLeod; and The Road to Hong Kong (1962) co-starring Joan Collins by Norman Panama.
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Join the dynamic comedy duo of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby as they travel the world and experience fun-filled misadventures with heaping helpings of cheeky charm and lightning-quick wit! Assisted by the always alluring Dorothy Lamour, these legendary real-life pals teamed up for a series of wildly successful Road movies that continue to tickle the funny-bones. Hop the globe with all 7 classic comedies, collected together for the first time in one stunning package! Road to Singapore (1940) and Road to Zanzibar (1941) were directed by Victor Schertzinger; Road to Morocco (1941) by David Butler; Road to Utopia (1946) and Road to Bali (1952), the only color film in the series by Hal Walker; Road to Rio (1946) by Norman Z. McLeod; and The Road to Hong Kong (1962) co-starring Joan Collins by Norman Panama.

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