Road to Singapore
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Road to Singapore
Summary
Road to Singapore is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (311 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Road to Singapore's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Road to Singapore was directed by Victor Schertzinger[4].
- Frank Butler wrote the screenplay for Road to Singapore[5].
- Don Hartman wrote the screenplay for Road to Singapore[6].
- Road to Singapore's composer is recorded as Victor Young[7].
- Road to Singapore's genre is romantic comedy[8].
- Road to Singapore's genre is musical film[9].
- Road to Singapore's genre is buddy film[10].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Bing Crosby[11].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Bob Hope[12].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Dorothy Lamour[13].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Charles Coburn[14].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Anthony Quinn[15].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Jerry Colonna[16].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Judith Barrett[17].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Miles Mander[18].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Pierre Watkin[19].
- A cast member of Road to Singapore was Edward Gargan[20].
- Road to Singapore was produced by Frank Butler[21].
- Road to Singapore's part of the series is recorded as Q1891168[22].
- Road to Singapore's production company is recorded as Paramount Pictures[23].
- Road to Singapore's director of photography is recorded as William C. Mellor[24].
- Road to Singapore's director of photography is recorded as William Mellor[25].
- Road to Singapore is part of Q1891168[26].
- The original language of Road to Singapore was English[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Road to Singapore was produced by Frank Butler[21]. It was directed by Victor Schertzinger[4]. Screenwriters include Frank Butler[5] and Don Hartman[6]. Cast members include Bing Crosby[11], Bob Hope[12], Dorothy Lamour[13], Charles Coburn[14], Anthony Quinn[15], and Jerry Colonna[16].
Publication
Road to Singapore was published on January 1, 1940[28]. The original language of it was English[27]. Genres include romantic comedy[8], musical film[9], and buddy film[10]. It is part of Q1891168[26]. Its part of the series is recorded as Q1891168[22]. It was distributed by video on demand[29].
Subject and Themes
Road to Singapore's part of the series is recorded as Q1891168[22].
Reception
Reviews include 6.4/10[30] and 100%[31].
Why It Matters
Road to Singapore ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (311 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]