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* UnfinishedEpisode: ''Road to the Fountain of Youth'', planned in the late 1970s but called off after Creator/BingCrosby's death.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for Creator/GeorgeBurns and Creator/GracieAllen.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for Creator/GeorgeBurns and Creator/GracieAllen.
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* UnfinishedEpisode: ''Road WagTheDirector: In ''The Road to the Fountain of Youth'', planned Hong Kong'', it was Creator/BingCrosby who thought that Dorothy Lamour was too old to be a leading lady, resulting in the late 1970s but called off after Creator/BingCrosby's death.
female lead being given to Creator/JoanCollins. Creator/BobHope, in turn, protested at this, and refused to do the film without Lamour. Lamour's extended cameo that featured her singing towards the end of the film was the result of this as a compromise.
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** The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for Creator/GeorgeBurns andCreator/GracieAllen.Creator/GracieAllen.
** An eighth film, ''Road to the Fountain of Youth'', was planned in the late 1970s but called off after Creator/BingCrosby's death.
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** The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for Creator/GeorgeBurns and
** An eighth film, ''Road to the Fountain of Youth'', was planned in the late 1970s but called off after Creator/BingCrosby's death.
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* RealLifeRelative: Bob Crosby, Bing's brother, has a cameo in ''Road to Bali''.
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* AFIS100Years100Laughs: #78, "Road to Morocco"
* AFIS100Years100Songs: #95, "(We're Off on the) Road to Morocco"
* AFIS100Years100Songs: #95, "(We're Off on the) Road to Morocco"
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* DuelingStarsMovie: Hope and Crosby made a long-running gag of this, both in and out of the movies they appeared in together.
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** The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for Creator/GeorgeBurns and Creator/GracieAllen.
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** The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for Creator/GeorgeBurns and Creator/GracieAllen.
** ''Road to the Fountain of Youth'', planned in the late 1970s but called off after Bing Crosby's death.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
**UnfinishedEpisode: ''Road to the Fountain of Youth'', planned in the late 1970s but called off after Creator/BingCrosby's death.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for Creator/GeorgeBurns andCreator/GracieAllen.
** ''Road to the Fountain of Youth'', planned in the late 1970s but called off after Bing Crosby's death.Creator/GracieAllen.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for Creator/GeorgeBurns and
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* ChannelHop: Creator/{{Paramount}} made six of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/{{Universal}} because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia while Bali fell into public domain, and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day albeit through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/{{Paramount}} made six of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/{{Universal}} because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia while Bali ''Bali'' fell into public domain, and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day albeit through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/{{Paramount}} made six of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/{{Universal}} because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia while Bali fell into public domain, and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/{{Paramount}} made six of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/{{Universal}} because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia while Bali fell into public domain, and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day albeit through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/{{Paramount}} made 6 six of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/{{Universal}} because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia while Bali fell into public domain, and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/{{Paramount}} made 6 of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/{{Universal}} because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/{{Paramount}} made 6 of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/{{Universal}} because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia while Bali fell into public domain, and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/{{Paramount}} made 6 of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/Universal because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/{{Paramount}} made 6 of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/Universal Creator/{{Universal}} because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/Paramount made 6 of the total seven films yet they lost all the ones that produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/Universal because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/Paramount Creator/{{Paramount}} made 6 of the total seven films yet they lost the rights to all the ones that they produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/Universal because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* ChannelHop: Creator/Paramount made 6 of the total seven films yet they lost all the ones that produced. The first four movies are now owned by Creator/Universal because they own Paramount's pre-1950 library, ''Road to Rio'' is owned by Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision and Creator/FremantleMedia and the final one, ''The Road to Hong Kong'' was made by Creator/UnitedArtists and they still own it to this day through their parent company Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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* AFIS100Years100Laughs: #78, "Road To Morocco"
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* AFIS100Years100Laughs: #78, "Road To to Morocco"
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* ProductionPosse: Jerry Colonna, who was a long-time castmember on Hope's radio and tv shows, appeared in three of the films.
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* ProductionPosse: Jerry Colonna, who was a long-time castmember on Hope's radio and tv TV shows, appeared in three of the films.
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** The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for Creator/GeorgeBurns and Gracie Allen.
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* AFIS100Years100Laughs: #78 ("Road #78, "Road To Morocco")
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**AFIS100Years100Songs: #95, "(We're Off On The)Road The) Road To Morocco"
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* DuelingStarsMovie: Hope and Crosby made a long-running gag of this, both in and out of the movies they appeared in together.
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* HarpoDoesSomethingFunny: A fair amount of the pictures consisted of this, despite the fact that a script theoretically existed.
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* AFIS100Years100Laughs: #78 ("Road To Morocco")
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* FakeNationality: PeterSellers as an Indian in ''The Road to Hong Kong''.
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* FakeNationality: PeterSellers Numerous examples, though one particular stand out is Creator/PeterSellers as an Indian in ''The Road to Hong Kong''.Kong''.
* ProductionPosse: Jerry Colonna, who was a long-time castmember on Hope's radio and tv shows, appeared in three of the films.
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** The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for GeorgeBurns and Gracie Allen.
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* ThrowItIn: The most memorable incident involves a camel.
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* ThrowItIn: The most memorable incident involves [[SuperSpit a camel.camel]].
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* FakeNationality: PeterSellers as an Indian in ''The Road to Hong Kong''.
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** The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for GeorgeBurns and Gracie Allen.
** ''Road to the Fountain of Youth'', planned in the late 1970s but called off after Bing Crosby's death.
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* ThrowItIn: The most memorable incident involves a camel.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The first film, ''Road to Singapore'', was at one point planned as a vehicle for GeorgeBurns and Gracie Allen.
** ''Road to the Fountain of Youth'', planned in the late 1970s but called off after Bing Crosby's death.
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