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Road to Morocco
DVD
:: Paramount Pictures ::
Released:
2002-03-05
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Rating:
4.5/5 (24 Reviews)
5/5
The best of the "Roads"
by Roger Farnham (Lompoc, CA USA)
The "Road" series with Bing and Bob were landmarks in realm of funny movies and Road To Morocco is, to me, by far the best of the bunch. The "boys" had really hit their stride in this one and they obviously had a lot of fun filming it. Lots of good clean laughs, a bunch of inside jokes and some plain old-fashioned fun.
4/5
I mean, I really don't know
by Nathaniel Koch (Washington, DC)
THIS MOVIE IS DREDFUL.
I mean, those two so-called "heros" are dirty almost the whole time. They smoke dope. They steal food. Is that funny? And their idea of "humor" is to mock old people, Arabs, women, judges, dead people, geese...even fleas.
I mean, were fleas funny in 1942?
I mean, there's nothing good to say about this movie except that it's funny.
4/5
Surprisingly Funny Even In This Day and Age!
by Frederick Baptist (Singapore)
The thing about these Bing and Bob road shows is that if you've seen one, you've seen them all and so it makes sense to just get the best one of the lot to see what you've missed; that one would be "The Road to Morocco". I have to admit that I didn't really like this very much the first time I watched it but surprisingly upon second viewing, I found myself appreciating the jokes a lot more and although not all of them age very well, I was pleasantly surprised when I found out that most of them did! It was also refreshing to see good acting for a change and the screenplay was deservedly nominated for an Oscar. Released at the start of World War II, you could see that they were working on a shoestring budget and rationing for scarce resources required for the war effort and so much of the "special" effects are pretty lame but I still found myself enjoying this movie overall and I can see myself watching this again and again. The picture quality is good but not great as at the beginning of the film we get lots of shots with that irritating white spots problem but these seem to reduce in frequency as the movie goes on. The sound quality is Dolby Digital Mono and so is nothing to shout about and it would have been nice if a 5.1 surround option was made available but as far as mono recordings go, the sound quality was acceptable. I also liked the bonus features and especially "Bob Hope and the Road to Success".
Low budget, low tech but high on entertainment.
5/5
Road to Morocco
by Michael Zachary (Corona, CA United States)
This old movie is priceless. It is most likely the best of the "Road" shows with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. There is nothing complex in the movie, just lots of clean fun and laughs, and also some music. If you want some real laughs, and old-fashioned commedy with great humor, then this is the movie for you.
5/5
Representing the "Younger" viewers
by Laurann B. Anderson (Iowa, USA)
I just absolutely adore these "Road" movies. As a generation "x" member that did not grow up in this era I still love to imagine what it might have been like if I would have. Hope and Crosby are timeless and everytime I watch it I catch a new joke. I love that my young children (7 and under) can watch this and get a little "culture" too!!
Road to Morocco Summary
The Arabian Nighs Genre Is Snent Up In Style When Two Castaways Land In The Middle East Vie For The Hand Of A Pretty Pasha & Cross Swords With An Arabian Nogoodnik. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 01/09/2007 Starring: Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour Run Time: 83 Minutes Rating: Nr
Road to Morocco
, number three in the series of breezy comedies teaming Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, may be the funniest of the bunch. Bing and Bob find themselves Morocco-bound ("like Webster's dictionary"), caught in an elaborately faked-up world of harems, palm trees, and other Arabian Nights bric-a-brac. Naturally, Dorothy Lamour is also there, as she was the customary target of male rivalry in the Road scenarios. There is something so loose and ingratiating about the patter between Hope and Crosby that it doesn't ultimately matter if half the jokes don't land; these guys had their own comfortable rhythm, fueled by cheerful one-upmanship. Their sense of spontaneity broke the fourth wall between movie and audience in a way only the Marx Brothers had really accomplished before, and audiences--feeling in on the joke--ate it up. Songs (including "Moonlight Becomes You"), topical references, and ancient vaudeville routines fill out the program.
--Robert Horton
Road to Morocco DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Bing Crosby
,
Dorothy Lamour
,
Anthony Quinn
,
Dona Drake
Director:
David Butler
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
Running Time:
83 mins
UPC:
025192122927
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Paramount Pictures
Release Date:
2002-03-05
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Black & White, DVD, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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