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Road to Zanzibar ()


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Stranded in Africa, Chuck and his pal Fearless have comic versions of jungle adventures, featuring two attractive con-women.

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Chuck Reardon
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Fearless Hubert Frazier
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Donna Latour
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Julia Quimby
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Charles Kimble
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Slave Trader
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French Soubrette
Lionel Royce ...
Monsieur Lebec
Buck Woods ...
Thonga
Leigh Whipper ...
Scarface
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Whiteface
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Chief
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Dimples
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Proprietor - Native Booth
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Police inspector
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John Ralph Bilbo ...
Solomon (uncredited)
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Colonial Policeman with Inspector (uncredited)
Ken Carpenter ...
Commentator (uncredited)
James B. Carson ...
Waiter with Champagne (uncredited)
Hall Johnson Choir ...
Vocal Ensemble (uncredited)
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Barber (uncredited)
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Gorilla (uncredited)
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Man in Carnival Crowd (uncredited)
Ethel Loreen Greer ...
Fat Lady (uncredited)
Harry Johnson Jr. ...
Acrobat (uncredited)
Harry C. Johnson ...
Acrobat (uncredited)
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Clerk (uncredited)
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Turk at Slave Market (uncredited)
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Saunders - Hotel Owner (uncredited)
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Cafe Proprietor (uncredited)
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Clara Kimble (uncredited)
Laverne Vess ...
Curzon Sister in Iron Jaw Act (uncredited)
Priscilla White ...
Curzon Sister in Iron Jaw Act (uncredited)

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Victor Schertzinger

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Frank Butler ... (screenplay) and
Don Hartman ... (screenplay)
 
Don Hartman ... (based on a story by) and
Sy Bartlett ... (based on a story by)
 
Barney Dean ... (writer: special gags) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Paul Jones ... producer
William LeBaron ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Victor Young ... (uncredited)

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Ted Tetzlaff ... director of photography

Editing by

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Alma Macrorie

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Hans Dreier
Robert Usher

Costume Design by

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Edith Head ... (costumes)

Makeup Department

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Harry Ray ... makeup artist: Dorothy Lamour (uncredited)
Wally Westmore ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Hal Walker ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Earl S. Hayman ... sound recordist (as Earl Hayman)
Don Johnson ... sound recordist

Stunts

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Charles Gemora ... stunts (uncredited)
Pete Mehringer ... stunts (uncredited)

Music Department

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Arthur Franklin ... musical advisor
LeRoy Prinz ... stager: musical numbers
Victor Young ... musical director
George Bassman ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Charles Bradshaw ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
George Parrish ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Walter Scharf ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Adolph Zukor ... presenter
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Plot Summary

Chuck and his pal Fearless flee a South African carnival when their sideshow causes a fire. After several similar escapades, they've finally saved enough to return to the USA, when Chuck spends it all on a "lost" diamond mine. But that's only the beginning; before long, a pair of attractive con-women have tricked our heroes into financing a comic safari, featuring numerous burlesque jungle adventures... Written by Rod Crawford

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Taglines IT'S THAT GLEESOME THREESOME AGAIN! Giving you your worth in mirth! Toping [sic] all the fun in "Road to Singapore!" (original print media ad, includes misspelling of "Topping") See more »
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Also Known As
  • En route vers Zanzibar (France)
  • Avventura a Zanzibar (Italy)
  • Der Weg nach Sansibar (West Germany)
  • En route vers Zanzibar (Belgium, French title)
  • アフリカ珍道中 (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 91 min
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Trivia The second of the seven Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour "Road" films. See more »
Goofs When Lamour and Crosby are in the rowboat on the lake, harp music plays when they dangle their hands in the water. At the end of the song Crosby sings, the harp music begins before Lamour puts her hand in the water. You can see her surprised look when she realizes she is late. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 69th Annual Academy Awards (1997). See more »
Soundtracks Road to Zanzibar See more »
Quotes Chuck Reardon: Everybody knows him. He's a philathropist.
Hubert 'Fearless' Frazier: I don't care who he votes for. I want my money.
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