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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. A Sedução de Marrocos. Road to Morocco ( bra: A Sedução de Marrocos[ 1][ 2], ou A Sedução do Marrocos[ 3], ou Três Marrecos em Marrocos[ 4]; prt: A Sedução de Marrocos[ 5]) é um filme estadunidense de 1942, do gênero comédia romântico - musical, dirigido por David Buttler e protagonizado por Bob Hope, Bing Crosby e Dorothy Lamour. [ 4]

  4. 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 Africa.

  5. The Morocco setting turned out to be unfortunately timed — Allied troops invaded North Africa just days before the film’s release — but that mattered little. Road to Morocco earned $4 million at the box office, the best yet for a Road picture and fourth highest for any film of 1942. Bing: “I wanna have a talk with you, man to man.”.

  6. Jeff, thinking Orville is in trouble, scales the palace wall. Hearing a woman singing, Jeff sneaks into the palace and see a lot of beautiful girls dancing for the beautiful Princess Shalmar (Dorothy Lamour) and singing to a very relaxed Orville. Jeff storms in and is grabbed by guards. Orville feigns ignorance and tries to send him away.

  7. 23 de set. de 2021 · Road to Morocco (1942) review Dir. David Butler By: Steve Pulaski Rating: ★★★½. It’s little surprise that Road to Morocco is considered the best of the seven-film Road to… series. From the beginning, everything from the chemistry of Bing Crosby and Bob Hope to the refined plotting impresses on levels merely teased by its predecessors.