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The Road To Hong Kong

1962, Movie, NR, 91 mins

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The last of seven "Road to" pictures and an awkward attempt at re-creating the fun of the previous films, this one has a few funny moments, but it's so filled with inside jokes that a lot of it will be lost on anyone who hasn't seen the other six movies in the series. It was made in England, which was a plus since there are a number of good British actors involved, including Sellers in a brilliant cameo as an Indian doctor. As usual, Hope and Crosby are vaudevillians. They'v... read more leave a comment
Year: 1962
Rated NR

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Cast
Bing Crosby: Harry Turner
Bob Hope: Chester Babcock
Joan Collins: Diane
Dorothy Lamour: Herself
Robert Morley: The Leader
Walter Gotell: Dr. Zorbb

 

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