February Films ... Comedies
I always had a thing for Bob Hope ... More because he entertained our troops when they were far from home and facing war. I always thought that made him very special, so I went to all of his movies to say "thank you" in my own way ... and he was funny :)
Andrea @ From the Sol
9 comments:
Wonderful tribute to Bob!
And what a fine tribute you have created.
You did good! Bob Hope is a hero for sure and a very nice trubute.
I liked him also, and his films were always fun.
Andrea,
WOW, great job on Bob Hope! I thought about including him but ran short on time. Perhaps another time, though. Thanks for visiting, my friend.
...a few years ago I visited the Air Force Museum in the Dayton, Ohio area. They had a fabulous display of the USO shows the he did. Lucille Ball was born in nearby Jamestown, New York and they have recently opened a comedy museum. Take care and stay well.
I well remember watching Bob Hope when I was younger. He was a master of his craft. If only we had real comedians now!
You will know how Bob Hope was British by birth, a fact I knew but had forgotten until your post. I read his Wiki entry.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope
Hi, I remember Bob Hope but not any of the films.
Take care!
Your Bob Hope is great Andrea!!! I'm a big fan of his too, but mostly his radio days. I never watched any of his movies though, interesting enough since I'm a fan of old movies! He was so quick, witty...and he ad-libbed a lot on radio which made things even funnier. Great choice this week! :)
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