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[[Bing Crosby]] and [[Bob Hope]] reprise their earlier success with the third in their series of "[[Road To]]" pictures. In '''''[[Road to Morocco]]''''', the hapless duo are castaways on a desert shore where they employ snappy dialog, asides to the camera, and a little song and dance as they woo [[Dorothy Lamour]] across the dunes, but not before encountering a spitting camel.
[[Bing Crosby]] and [[Bob Hope]] reprise their earlier success with the third in their series of "[[Road To]]" pictures. In '''''[[Road to Morocco]]''''', the hapless duo are castaways on a desert shore where they employ snappy dialog, asides to the camera, and a little song and dance as they woo [[Dorothy Lamour]] across the dunes, but not before encountering a spitting camel.

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This is the screwiest picture I was ever in.
—one of the camels

Bing Crosby and Bob Hope reprise their earlier success with the third in their series of "Road To" pictures. In Road to Morocco, the hapless duo are castaways on a desert shore where they employ snappy dialog, asides to the camera, and a little song and dance as they woo Dorothy Lamour across the dunes, but not before encountering a spitting camel.

Road to Morocco was added to the National Film Registry in 1996.

Tropes used in Road to Morocco include:


"Like Webster's dictionary, we're Morocco bound"

  • Oscar Bait: Lampshaded and spoofed, to the point that an exchange from the movie serves as the page quote for Academy Award.