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Paris Holiday (1958) starring Bob Hope, Martha Hyer, Anita Eckberg, Fernydel, Preston Sturges

Paris Holiday

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Funny movie quotes from Paris Holiday (1958) starring Bob Hope, Martha Hyer, Anita Eckberg, Fernydel, Preston Sturges

Paris Holiday
The Muppet Movie (1979), starring Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Charles Durning

The Muppet Movie

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The Muppet Movie (1979), starring Jim Henson, Frank Oz,  Charles Durning

Synopsis

The Muppet Movie is the story of how Kermit the Frog leaves the swamp in search of fame and fortune.  Along the way, he meets up with the various Muppet characters that we know and love.  Fozzie the (failed) comedian, Rowlf who plays piano, Miss Piggy the beauty contest winner, Gonzo, and more.

The Muppet Movie

Silver Bells lyrics [Christmas song]

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Silver Bells song lyrics – Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, Sung by Marilyn Maxwell and Bob Hope in The Lemon Drop Kid

Silver bells, silver bells
It’s Christmas time in the city
Ring-a-ling, (ring-a-ling) hear them ring (ting-a-ling)
Soon it will be Christmas day

Silver Bells lyrics [Christmas song]

Fancy Pants

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Fancy PantsBob Hope plays an American actor, playing an English butler, brought to America to be butler to an American Wild West tomboy – Lucille Ball

Fancy Pants

Critic’s Choice

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Critic’s Choice – 1963 comedy pairing Lucille Ball and Bob Hope. Ball is a young playwright while Hope is her husband – and a drama critic.

Critic’s Choice

Home Cookin’ song lyrics

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Home Cookin’ lyrics – written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, sung by Bob Hope, Lucille Ball (dubbed by Annette Warren), performed in Fancy Pants [Bob Hope]Oh, woe is me, what goes with me,I hate this… Home Cookin’ song lyrics

Fancy Pants lyrics

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Fancy Pants lyrics, from Fancy Pants, written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, performed by Lucille Ball (dubbed by Annette Warren), Bob Hope

Hey, Fancy Pants!
You’re a pussy-footing critter
When you see a gal, you skitter

Fancy Pants lyrics

The Facts of Life

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The Facts of Life (1960) starring Lucille BallBob Hope

The Facts of Life is a 1960 comedy starring Lucille Ball and Bob Hope, dealing with a very serious subject: adultery. The movie begins with Lucille Ball and Bob Hope arriving at a foreign hotel kissing, and with Lucille Ball asking the question how she, a normal housewife, got involved with another man?  The movie is then told in flashback as she details how she came to be in this position.

The Facts of Life

They Got Me Covered

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They Got Me Covered (1942), starring Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour,  Donald MacBride

Synopsis of They Got Me Covered

In They Got Me Covered, (Bob) Hope springs eternal in the role of an eager, but not-too-bright, newspaper correspondent. He seeks to expose the activities of foreign spies in Washington D.C. The lovely Dorothy Lamour co-stars.

They Got Me Covered
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