Road to Utopia
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Road to Utopia
The fourth in the hilarious Bob Hope-Bing Crosby Road series is a blizzard of laughs with Bob and Bing playing turn-of-the-century vaudevillians who search for Klondike gold - and find beautiful Dorothy Lamour instead!
After stealing the map to a gold mine from two Alaskan killers, Hope and Crosby assume the identities of the bad guys, swagger into Skagway and meet saloon-singer Lamour. A series of misadventures ensues as the boys, Lamour, the killers and other crooked characters try to outwit each other, obtain the map and locate the mine.
The recipient of a Best Original Screenplay Academy Award nomination, Road to Utopia also features the world renowned humorist Robert Benchley as an on-camera narrator who adds to all of the fun with a running commentary on our heroes' on-screen antics.
Cast
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Bob Hope
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Bing Crosby
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Dorothy Lamour
Director
- Hal Walker
DVD
Bonus Features
- Bob Hope and the Road to Success
- Hollywood Victory Caravan
- Photograph Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
- Production Notes
- Cast and Filmmakers
- DVD-ROM Features
- Recommendations
- And More!
Technical Information
- Run Time: 90
- MPAA Rating: Unrated ()
- Audio: English
- Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
- English SDH, French
- Picture: Full Frame (1.33:1)
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