It was March 14, 1940 — 85 years ago today — that “Road to Singapore,” a musical comedy starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, premiered in New York City. It would become a big hit and ...
Bing Crosby, Spokane’s favorite son, finally showed up at Expo ’74, but not as an entertainer. He was just a visitor – although an honored one – touring the fairgrounds in a golf cart. Crosby was ...
Click to open image viewer. Photograph by Don English of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in 'The Road to Singapore,' 1920s-1940s CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. IIIF provides ...
Bob and Bing celebrates the music and comedy of two iconic Hollywood stars. Bob Hope & Bing Crosby were great friends and in 1940, they were cast in a film called Road To Singapore. The magic of their ...
Mike Connor (Frank Sinatra): I have heard, among this clan/ You are called the forgotten man. C. K. Dexter Haven (Bing Crosby): Is that what they’re sayin’? Well, did you evah?/ What a swell party ...
A two hour celebration of Bob Hope's 25 years of television shows that features highlights starting with his first special that aired in 1950. Between the clips, Hope reminisces with guests Bing ...
Road to Morocco (Paramount) is interrupted midway by a Hapsburg-looking camel who remarks: “This is the screwiest picture I was ever in.” No strangers to screwballistics, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and ...
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