Bob Hope on the Road to China (1979) [N/A]

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Release Date:
September 16, 1979

Original Title:
Bob Hope on the Road to China

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Hope Enterprises

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 180

Bob Hope tours China, takes in the culture and meets up with Big Bird, Crystal Gayle, Peaches and Herb, and others.

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Assistant Camera:
Dan Andresen

Assistant Director:
Jimmy B. Frazier

Associate Producer:
Marcia Lewis

Choreographer:
Carl Jablonski

Director:
Bob Wynn

Director of Photography:
Bob Keys

Editor:
Jimmy B. Frazier
Ken Laski

Executive Producer:
Linda Hope

Lighting Director:
Lon Stucky

Makeup & Hair:
Don Marando

Music Coordinator:
Bob Alberti
Geoffrey Clarkson

Music Director:
Les Brown

Orchestrator:
Norman Henry Mamey

Producer:
James Lipton
Bob Wynn

Producer's Assistant:
Chris Ballard

Production Assistant:
Chao Li Chi

Production Coordinator:
Marcia Lewis

Production Manager:
Willis Oborn

Production Secretary:
Dorothy M. Proper

Sound:
Michael T. Gannon
Larry Stephens

Technical Supervisor:
Bill Feightner
Mark Miller

Video Assist Operator:
Bill Conroy
Keith Winikoff

Writer:
Gig Henry
James Lipton
Robert L. Mills

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