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The Road to Hong Kong is a 1962 British semi-musical comedy film directed by Norman Panama and starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, as well as Joan Collins, with an extended cameo featuring Dorothy Lamour in the setting of Hong Kong under British Rule.
- $2.6 million (US/Canada)
- Robert Farnon
- $2 million
- Melvin Frank
The Road to Hong Kong: Directed by Norman Panama. With Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Joan Collins, Robert Morley. Mistaken identity and the acquisition of a rare Tibetan herb put two buffoonish con men on the wrong side of a secret organization geared toward world domination.
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- Norman Panama
- Approved
- Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Joan Collins
The Road to Hong Kong proved to be successful when it was released in England on April 1 and then in the US on May 26th, 1962. The Road pictures were always critic-proof and highly profitable for Paramount and this final venture was no exception - it was one of the top ten box office hits of 1962.
- Norman Panama
- Bing Crosby
Overview. When Chester accidentally memorises and destroys the only copy of a secret Russian formula for a new and improved rocket fuel, he and Harry are thrust into international intrigue, trying to stay alive while keeping the formula out of enemy hands. Norman Panama. Director, Writer. Melvin Frank.
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Mistaken identity and the acquisition of a rare Tibetan herb put two buffoonish con men on the wrong side of a secret organization geared toward world domination. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby return as con men Chester Babcock and Harry Turner, in the last of their road movies.
With their vaudeville act going nowhere, Harry Turner (Bing Crosby) and Chester Babcock (Bob Hope) decide to become con artists -- except Chester is having a few problems with his...
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- Musical, Comedy