CIVIC THEATRE
"Road to« Utopia," starring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour is merrier than "Morocco," singier than "Singapore," zanier than "Zanzibar." "Road to Utopia" takes its rightful place as one of the funniest films yet produced and one guaranteed to have you in stitches from start to finish. Crosby and Hope, always a cleverly opposed pair of entertainers, continue their "Road" series j for Paramount with the "Road toi Utopia," in which the first sound ! of Crosby's voice prompts Hope w say, "Who can be selling fish at this hour?" in which Crosby confesses to Hope, "I like your jokes; the public is just hard to please."
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1947, Page 2
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