Review of Road to Singapore (1940) by Pauline Kael for The New Yorker — 09 May 1968
Road To Singapore isn’t as funny or as cleverly self-referential as what would come later; it became a hit largely due to the fast-paced, partially ad-libbed repartee between the two stars, which was unlike anything that movie audiences had heard before.
You can read the full review where it was originally posted online.
This review of Road to Singapore (1940) was written by Pauline Kael and published by The New Yorker on 09 May 1968.
Road to Singapore has generally received positive reviews.
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