Road to Morocco
Director: David Butler
Actors: Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour
PlotTwo carefree drifters, Jeff and Turkey, escape from a series of misadventures at sea and find themselves washed ashore in a bustling, exotic port city somewhere in North Africa. As they navigate the vibrant marketplace, they stumble upon various opportunities and mishaps. Jeff decides to sell Turkey into slavery to a mysterious local, not realizing that Turkey's new situation will intertwine their fates with that of an enchanting and beautiful princess. The princess is caught between her royal obligations and her dream of true love, creating an opening for both comedy and romance.
As Jeff tries to find a way to make amends and rescue Turkey, they become embroiled in palace intrigues and face off against wily adversaries. Chasing fortune and freedom, their loyalty and ingenuity are tested, leading them through a patchwork of perilous escapades. The duo schemes their way through obstacles and misunderstandings, but as the stakes grow higher, they're forced to confront more serious challenges that cloud their light-hearted journey. With the motley cast of characters they encounter, from double-crossing villains to quirky allies, Jeff and Turkey's adventure is filled with unexpected turns, all culminating in a race against time to fulfill their individual destinies without losing their newfound bond.
Writers: Frank Butler, Don Hartman, Erik Charell
Release Date: 08 Apr 1943
Runtime: 82 min
Rating: Approved
Country: United States
Language: Russian, Tagalog, Cantonese, Arabic, English
Home Video Reviews
"Road to Morocco" boasts excellent Blu-ray presentation with solid technical merits and remains a standout classic in the series, showcasing timeless humor from its star trio.
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