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Bob Hope Double Feature: My Favorite Brunette / Road To Bali (1947)
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177 mins

 
 

 

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My Favorite Brunette:
Filmed in the style of a classic Sam Spade detective story, Bob Hope stars as a frustrated baby photographer who wants to be a big time private eye.

Road To Bali:
The boys are on the run again in this sixth and final installment of the popular On the Road series starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby! Starting in Australia, our two heroes head to Bali to become treasure hunting deep-sea divers. There they meet up with the vivacious Dorothy Lamour (in one of her most spectacular and revealing roles ever), and now the boys must compete against each other for her attention! Hilarious guest appearances from Humphrey Bogart, Jane Russell, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis. Critics consider this film one of the best and funniest films Hope and Crosby did together!