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* [[The Cavalry]]: They arrive ''juust'' after the fact in ''Rio'', although it's not for lack of trying.
* [[The Cavalry]]: They arrive ''juust'' after the fact in ''Rio'', although it's not for lack of trying.
* [[The Cameo]]: Several, particularly in the last two films.
* [[The Cameo]]: Several, particularly in the last two films.
* [[Cymbal Banging Monkey]]
* [[Cymbal-Banging Monkey]]
* [[Darkest Africa]]: Once again, from ''Road to Zanzibar''. It uses all the standard Pulp Africa tropes and [[Subverted Trope|subverts the heck out of them]].
* [[Darkest Africa]]: Once again, from ''Road to Zanzibar''. It uses all the standard Pulp Africa tropes and [[Subverted Trope|subverts the heck out of them]].
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Dorothy Lamour, in ''The Road to Hong Kong''. She actually wasn't going to appear in it at all after Crosby insisted on (and got) a younger female lead in Joan Collins, but Hope intervened to at least get her a [[The Cameo|cameo]] appearance.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Dorothy Lamour, in ''The Road to Hong Kong''. She actually wasn't going to appear in it at all after Crosby insisted on (and got) a younger female lead in Joan Collins, but Hope intervened to at least get her a [[The Cameo|cameo]] appearance.
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* [[Road Movie]]
* [[Road Movie]]
* [[Running Gag]]: "Pattycake, pattycake.."
* [[Running Gag]]: "Pattycake, pattycake.."
* [[Setting Off Song]]
* [[Setting-Off Song]]
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Lamour
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Lamour
* [[Sneeze of Doom]]
* [[Sneeze of Doom]]
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[[Category:Films of the 1950s]]
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Revision as of 05:02, 26 January 2014

The Road to ... movies are a series of comedy films starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, usually with Dorothy Lamour. Each of the films is a parody of a particular film genre.

  • Road to Singapore (1940)
  • Road to Zanzibar (1941)
  • Road to Morocco (1942)
  • Road to Utopia (1946)
  • Road to Rio (1947)
  • Road to Bali (1952) -- The only one in color
  • The Road to Hong Kong (1962) -- with Joan Collins

It inspired some other movies, including The Road to El Dorado.


This series provides examples, straight or parodied, of:

 "Like Webster's dictionary, we're Morocco bound"


References in other works: