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Road to Rio (1947) More at IMDbPro » ... Considering that The Road to Rio was the fifth in the series, that the formula was down pat, that the plot, as usual, was merely an excuse for spontaneous and not-so-spontaneous bantering by the two stars, that the money-to-effort ratio was by now very satisfying to nearly...
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Road to Rio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Road to Rio is a 1947 comedy film, directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bing Crosby as Scat Sweeney, Bob Hope as "Hot Lips" Barton, and Dorothy Lamour as Lucia Maria de Andrade. It was the fif...
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Rio de Janeiro wins 2016 Olympic Games. Madrid came in second. Tokyo came in third. Chicago–despite the presence of President and Mrs. Obama and Oprah Winfrey–got knocked out in the first round. Congratulations, Brazil.
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A little more musical, a little less manic than the other Road pictures, this fifth entry in the series dishes out more of the same lunacy generated by Bing Crosby's slick talking, conniving character, and Bob Hope's wisecracking scaredy-cat.
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Road to Rio movie reviews, trailers - Check out Rotten Tomatoes Road to Rio clips, pictures, critic and user reviews, forums and the Tomatometer! ... Reviews for Road to Rio...
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IMDb > Road to Rio (1947) ... Road to Rio (1947) More at IMDbPro » ... Contact: View company contact information for Road to Rio on IMDbPro.
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ROAD TO ABBEYFEALE. Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning. AABB. Abbeyfeale is a town in the extreme west of CountyLimerick. Source for notated version: recorded by County Limerick/Bronx fiddler Martin Mulvihill [Black]. ... ROAD TO ALSTON. English. From the title, perhaps a Cumbrian tune.
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