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  2. Road to Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Road to Morocco is a 1942 American comedy film starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, and featuring Anthony Quinn and Dona Drake. Written by Frank Butler and Don Hartman and directed by David Butler, it’s the third of the "Road to ..." films. It was preceded by Road to Zanzibar (1941) and followed by Road to Utopia (1946). The ...

  3. Road to ... - Wikipedia

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    They featured in the episodes "Road to Taz-Mania," "Return of the Road to Taz-Mania Strikes Back" and "Yet Another Road to Taz-Mania." The Duckman episode "Road to Dendron" spoofs the series. The 2000 animated film The Road to El Dorado is an homage to the Road movies and contains many popular beats, including creating a distraction before ...

  4. (We're Off on the) Road to Morocco - Wikipedia

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    "(We're Off on the) Road to Morocco" is a song composed in 1942 by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Johnny Burke, for the film Road to Morocco, in which it was performed by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. Crosby recorded a solo version of the song, with different lyrics, on June 10, 1942, accompanied by Vic Schoen and his orchestra. [ 1 ]

  5. Dorothy Lamour - Wikipedia

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    The Road series films were popular during the 1940s. The sixth film in the series, Road to Bali, was released in 1952. By this time, Lamour's screen career had begun to wane, and she focused on stage and television work. In 1961, Crosby and Hope teamed for The Road to Hong Kong, but actress Joan Collins was cast as the female lead. Lamour made ...

  6. 1942 in film - Wikipedia

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    November 11 – Road to Morocco, starring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour, premieres. November 26 – The film Casablanca premieres at the Hollywood Theatre in New York City. Released nationally in the United States on January 23, 1943, it becomes one of the top-grossing pictures of 1943 and goes on to win the Best Picture and Best ...

  7. Road to ... (Family Guy) - Wikipedia

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    The episode was inspired by the 1942 film Road to Morocco, including its musical number "(We're Off on the) Road to Morocco", which was previously parodied by the two characters, with new lyrics, in "Rhode Island". [14] Povenmire returned to direct the episode but this time it was written by Daniel Palladino, who was a guest-writer. [19]

  8. ‘World’s first off-road solar SUV’ just drove across Morocco ...

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    The Stella Terra off-road SUV was created by students at Eindhoven University of Technology, and powered entirely by the solar panels on its roof. ‘World’s first off-road solar SUV’ just ...

  9. Moonlight Becomes You (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written for the Paramount Pictures release Road to Morocco and published in 1942 in connection with the film. Vic Schoen (staff arranger for Paramount) wrote the arrangement. The song has been recorded many times, becoming a standard, but the recording by Bing Crosby on June 12, 1942 [4] is the best known.