On The Road with Bing & Bob DVD
Product Description
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope donated their talents to
many patriotic and inspirational public service films,
to boost morale during
World War 2 and to
champion American
ideals in peacetime.
These rare shorts
continue to entertain
and inspire today.
Theatrical Trailers to: Road to Singapore, Road to Zanzibar, Road to Morocco, Road to Utopia and Star Spangled Rhythm.
The Road to Home (1945) Bing and Bob caution sailors not to jump ship at end of the war as they reminisce about their Road pictures.
Command Performance (1944) Bob Hope, Jerry Colonna, June Allyson, Gloria De Haven and Francis Langford entertain the troops.
The Fifth Freedom (1951, Color) Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Perry Como and Arthur Godfrey remind us of our American freedom of choice.
You Can Change the World (1954) Bing and Bob join Loretta Young, William Holden, Irene Dunne, Anne Blyth, Paul Douglas, Rochester and Jack Benny to hear Father Keller tell how all of us can help change the world for the better. Bing sings “Young American.”
Excerpt from The Edsel Show (1957) Frank Sinatra joins Bing on a musical road tour of the world until they run into old ski nose himself.
1954 Academy Awards Show (1954) Bing Crosby comes to the dais to help Bob Hope hand out music Oscars.
Honor Caddie (1954) Color. Bing and Bob in an excerpt from a rare short honoring golf caddies.
The Road to Peace (1949) Bing joins Ann Blyth in an inspirational plea for world peace. They sing “When Irish Eyes are Smiling.”
USA 1944-1957 B&W/Color 115 Minutes.
Theatrical Trailers to: Road to Singapore, Road to Zanzibar, Road to Morocco, Road to Utopia and Star Spangled Rhythm.
The Road to Home (1945) Bing and Bob caution sailors not to jump ship at end of the war as they reminisce about their Road pictures.
Command Performance (1944) Bob Hope, Jerry Colonna, June Allyson, Gloria De Haven and Francis Langford entertain the troops.
The Fifth Freedom (1951, Color) Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Perry Como and Arthur Godfrey remind us of our American freedom of choice.
You Can Change the World (1954) Bing and Bob join Loretta Young, William Holden, Irene Dunne, Anne Blyth, Paul Douglas, Rochester and Jack Benny to hear Father Keller tell how all of us can help change the world for the better. Bing sings “Young American.”
Excerpt from The Edsel Show (1957) Frank Sinatra joins Bing on a musical road tour of the world until they run into old ski nose himself.
1954 Academy Awards Show (1954) Bing Crosby comes to the dais to help Bob Hope hand out music Oscars.
Honor Caddie (1954) Color. Bing and Bob in an excerpt from a rare short honoring golf caddies.
The Road to Peace (1949) Bing joins Ann Blyth in an inspirational plea for world peace. They sing “When Irish Eyes are Smiling.”
USA 1944-1957 B&W/Color 115 Minutes.