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  1. Ahmed Fey. George Givot. ... Neb Jolla. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Robert Barron. ... Giant Bearded Arab (uncredited) Leon Belasco.

  2. Road to Morocco, American screwball comedy film, released in 1942, that was the third and most acclaimed of the “Road” movies featuring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour. Jeff Peters (played by Crosby) and Orville (“Turkey”) Jackson (Hope) accidently blow up the ship they have stowed away on and are shipwrecked on the coast of ...

  3. ROAD TO MOROCCO. Directed by. David Butler. United States, 1942. Comedy, Romance. 82. Synopsis. Two carefree castaways on a desert shore find an Arabian Nights city ...

  4. Road to Morocco (1942) The third of the well-known Road movies starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour is perhaps the best. Lighthearted and nonsensical, sophisticated but not overplotted, Road to Morocco represents the point at which the Road -movie formula had hit its stride but hadn’t yet descended into self-parody.

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  6. Stowaways Jeff (Bing Crosby) and Orville (Bob Hope) end up desperate and shipwrecked on the North African coast, where they shanghai a camel and journey across the desert to Morocco. For some fast cash, Jeff sells Orville into slavery. But Orville lands in clover: His owner turns out to be the luscious Princess Shalmar (Dorothy Lamour), who announces plans to wed Orville. But before long, he ...

  7. Road to Morocco, the third of Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour's "Road" movies, is my favorite of the bunch so far. The story is as silly as in any of these films, but the plot seems tighter and more cohesive in Morocco. And the humor is really quite funny, with consistent but clever breaking of the fourth wall.

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