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Road to Singapore

Two rich playboys swear off women until they quarrel over a Singapore maiden.

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  • "Smack in the middle of a war that made even one laugh a very precious thing, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour feature in this the first of the Road series. Running out on his stuffy desk job and his marriage-minded girlfriend, Josh Mallon links up with sailor-buddy Ace and sets sail for the farthest point on the map - Singapore. On the exotic island of Kaigoon, they meet Mima, a lovely young dancer cruelly dominated by her whip-cracking partner-fiance. Josh and Ace rescue Mima, who moves into their shack, cooks, cleans, sings - and quickly becomes the object of their wise-cracking war for her affections."
  • "Two rich playboys swear off women until they quarrel over a Singapore maiden."@en
  • "When junior shipping mogul Josh Mallon comes too close to getting hitched, he and his best buddy Ace Lannigan run to the furthest point they can find on a map--Singapore. The first of the famous "Road" pictures starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby as a team of irrepressible bachelors. The scenery includes Dorothy Lamour as the beautiful live-in housekeeper they bring home."@en
  • "The first of the famous "Road" pictures starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby as a team of irrepressible bachelors who end up in the most exotic places! This time it's Singapore, and the scenery gets steamy with the addition of Dorothy Lamour as the beautiful live-in housekeeper they bring home. When junior shipping mogul Josh Mallon comes too close to getting hitched, he and his best buddy Ace Lannigan run to the furthest point they can find on a map -- Singapore."@en
  • "The first in the series of comic 'road' films. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby star as two rich playboys who set off for Singapore to forget women. Starring; Bob Hope - Bing Crosby - Dorothy Lamour."@en
  • "When junior shipping mogul Josh Mallon (Crosby) comes too close to getting hitched, he and his best buddy Ace Lannigan (Hope) run to the furthest point they can find on a map - Singapore. On one of their pub-crawls, they discover Mima (Lamour), who is being tormented by her bullwhip-toting dance partner. They rescue her and she becomes their co-habitating caretaker. All is fine until Josh and Ace both fall for Mima, but in the end good friends and true love find their way home."@en
  • "The 1940's hottest movie trio - Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour - chart a course for comedy and romance in Road to Singapore. Running out on his stuffy desk job and marriage-minded girlfriend, Josh Mallon (Crosby) links up with sailor-buddy Ace (Hope) and sets sail for the farthest point on the map - Singapore. On the exotic island of Kaigoon, they meet Mima (Lamour), a lovely young dancer cruelly dominated by her whip-cracking partner-fiance (Anthony Quinn). Josh and Ace rescue Mima, who moves into their shack, cooks, cleans, sings - and quickly becomes the object of their wise-cracking war for her affections. A top grosser of 1940, Singapore was the initial entry in the legendary Hope-Crosby-Lamour Road series that delighted movie-goers for over 20 fun-filled years."@en
  • "The first of the famous "Road" pictures starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby as a team of irrepressible bachelors who end up in the most exotic places!"@en
  • "When junior shipping mogul Josh Mallon comes too close to getting hitched, he and his best buddy Ace Lannigan run to the furthest point they can find on a map--Singapore. The first of the famous "Road" pictures starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby as a team of irrepressible bachelors, the scenery includes Dorothy Lamour as the beautiful live-in housekeeper they bring home."@en

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  • "Musical films"@en
  • "Features"@en
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Road films"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Road to Singapore"
  • "Road to Singapore"@en
  • "Road to singapore"
  • "The road to Singapore"
  • "Road to Singapore (Motion picture : 1940)"@en