Road to Morocco

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Road to Morocco is a 1942 musical comedy film in the "Road to..." series, starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope as two drifters who stumble into comic adventures in a fictional North African kingdom.

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Label Occurrences
Road to Morocco canonical 11
The Road to Morocco 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
film
musical comedy film
aspectRatio 1.37:1
basedOn original story by Frank Butler
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy William C. Mellor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director David Butler
distributor Paramount Pictures
distributorRegion theatrical release in the United States
editedBy Irene Morra
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
features fourth-wall-breaking humor
self-referential comedy
featuresCharacterType drifters
followedBy Road to Utopia
genre adventure comedy
musical comedy
hasSettingElement desert
royal court
language English
MPAARating Passed
musicBy Victor Young
narrativeTheme comic adventures in exotic locale
notableFor comic portrayal of a fictional North African kingdom
notableSong Road to Morocco self-link
notableSongPerformer Bing Crosby
Bob Hope
originalLanguage English
partOfSeries Road to... film series
precededBy Road to Zanzibar
producer Bing Crosby
Paul Jones
productionCompany Paramount Pictures
releaseDate 1942-11-11
releaseYear 1942
runtimeMinutes 82
screenwriter Don Hartman
Frank Butler
setIn fictional North African kingdom
soundMix mono
starring Anthony Quinn
Bing Crosby
Bob Hope
Dorothy Lamour
starsAsDuo Crosby–Hope comedy team
storyBy Frank Butler
title Road to Morocco self-link

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Bing Crosby notableWork Road to Morocco
Bob Hope notableWork Road to Morocco
Harry notableWork Road to Morocco
subject surface form: Harry Crosby
Road to Morocco title Road to Morocco self-link
Road to Morocco notableSong Road to Morocco self-link
Dorothy Lamour notableWork Road to Morocco
Roland Anderson notableWork Road to Morocco
Roland Anderson workedOn Road to Morocco
Johnny Burke notableWork Road to Morocco
Johnny Burke wroteLyricsFor Road to Morocco
Leslie Townes Hope notableWork Road to Morocco
Arthur Sheekman notableWork Road to Morocco
this entity surface form: The Road to Morocco