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Movie Info
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 memory, which doesn't exactly help. Luckily, Turner and Chester find a miracle drug in Tibet that cures Chester. When he memorizes a secret formula for space travel with his improved mind, however, a whole host of other problems crop up, accompanied by an alluring spy, Diane (Joan Collins).
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Genre: Musical, Comedy
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Original Language: English
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Director: Norman Panama
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Producer: Melvin Frank
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Writer: Melvin Frank, Norman Panama
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Release Date (Theaters): original
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Release Date (DVD):
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Runtime:
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Distributor: United Artists
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Production Co: Melnor Films
Cast & Crew
Bing Crosby
Harry Turner
Bob Hope
Chester Babcock
Joan Collins
Diane
Robert Morley
Leader of the 3rd Echelon
Walter Gotell
Dr. Zorbb
Peter Sellers
Indian Neurologist
Felix Aylmer
Grand Lama
Norman Panama
Director
Melvin Frank
Screenwriter
Norman Panama
Screenwriter
Melvin Frank
Producer
Robert Farnon
Original Music
Jack Hildyard
Cinematographer
Alan Osbiston
Film Editing
John C. Smith
Film Editing
John Victor Smith
Film Editing
Sally Nicholl
Casting
Roger K. Furse
Production Design
Syd Cain
Art Director
William Hutchinson
Art Director
Maurice Fowler
Set Decoration
Critic Reviews for The Road to Hong Kong
Audience Reviews for The Road to Hong Kong
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Jan 07, 2013
The Road to Bali was lamentable, but this one simply reeks. There's some spy stuff thrown in to update the duo, some space stuff, very 60's, but get your granddad to wear his pants under his waist and a hoodie and you've got more laffs right in your own living room.
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Oct 24, 2010
This movie is the worst of the Road series, I don't know why they decided to make another one in the sixties, they were getting old and the writer doesn't know what's funny anymore. The story is stupid and doesn't make much sense towards the end either.
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Feb 04, 2009
"Dual Carburetors!" The last of the "Road" films feels almost as viable as the first. Credit Mr. Hope and a cast that includes Dorothy Lamour, Joan Collins, Dean Martin, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Frank Sinatra and Robert Morley.
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Jun 27, 2008
Final Road movie is not quite as fun as some of the others, but still worthwhile.
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