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* [[Fake Nationality]]: Numerous examples, though one particular stand out is [[Peter Sellers]] as an Indian in ''The Road to Hong Kong''. |
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Numerous examples, though one particular stand out is [[Peter Sellers]] as an Indian in ''The Road to Hong Kong''. |
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* [[Production Posse]]: Jerry Colonna, who was a long-time castmember on Hope's radio and TV shows, appeared in three of the films. |
* [[Production Posse]]: Jerry Colonna, who was a long-time castmember on Hope's radio and TV shows, appeared in three of the films. |
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* [[Those Two Actors]]: Hope and Crosby. |
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* [[Throw It In]]: The most memorable incident involves a camel. |
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: |
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** ''Road to the Fountain of Youth'', planned in the late 1970s but called off after Bing Crosby's death. |
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** The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for George Burns and Gracie Allen. |
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 18 January 2015
- Fake Nationality: Numerous examples, though one particular stand out is Peter Sellers as an Indian in The Road to Hong Kong.
- Production Posse: Jerry Colonna, who was a long-time castmember on Hope's radio and TV shows, appeared in three of the films.
- Those Two Actors: Hope and Crosby.
- Throw It In: The most memorable incident involves a camel.
- What Could Have Been:
- Road to the Fountain of Youth, planned in the late 1970s but called off after Bing Crosby's death.
- The first film, Road to Singapore, was at one point planned as a vehicle for George Burns and Gracie Allen.