Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo carefree castaways on a desert shore find an Arabian Nights city, where they compete for the luscious Princess Shalmar.Two carefree castaways on a desert shore find an Arabian Nights city, where they compete for the luscious Princess Shalmar.Two carefree castaways on a desert shore find an Arabian Nights city, where they compete for the luscious Princess Shalmar.
- Nommé pour 2 oscars
- 4 victoires et 2 nominations au total
- Villager
- (uncredited)
- Villager
- (uncredited)
- Giant Bearded Arab
- (uncredited)
- Yusef
- (uncredited)
- Mabel
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Aunt Lucy in Photo
- (uncredited)
- Kasim's Aide
- (uncredited)
- Villager
- (uncredited)
- Villager
- (uncredited)
- Warrior
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesThe scene where the camel spits in Turkey's (Bob Hope's) face wasn't planned. The camel did it of its own accord while the cameras were rolling, and Hope's recoil and Bing Crosby's reaction were so funny that it was left in the final cut of the film.
- GaffesOrville and Jeff are kissed by an amorous two-humped (Bactrian) camel. The camels in North Africa (Dromedaries) have only one hump. Bactrian camels are a much more the norm in Central Asia.
- Citations
Turkey Jackson: A fine thing. First, you sell me for two hundred bucks. Then I'm gonna marry the Princess; then you cut in on me. Then we're carried off by a desert sheik. Now, we're gonna have our heads chopped off.
Jeff Peters: I know all that.
Turkey Jackson: Yeah, but the people who came in the middle of the picture don't.
Jeff Peters: You mean they missed my song?
- ConnexionsFeatured in Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire: A Couple of Song and Dance Men (1975)
- Bandes originales(We're Off on the) Road to Morocco
(1942)
Written by Jimmy Van Heusen
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
Performed by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope
The desert setting and characters work all right as long as you don't take them too seriously or view it as any kind of commentary. The gently comic view of the characters and their habits is the source of some good gags, and the contrast between the locals and the two main characters is also used relatively well. There are several self-referential jokes (perhaps a couple too many) to make sure nothing is taken too seriously.
Besides Hope and Crosby, Lamour seems to relish her chance to play a princess, and Anthony Quinn is a suitably menacing adversary. Overall, it has to rank among the better of the stars' collaborations, not memorable so much for the material as for the chance to see the performers together.
- Snow Leopard
- 7 nov. 2004
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 626 400 $ US
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1