Yes! Oh, sweet heavens, yes! If you are like me and crave hammy, dated comedy, this is a gold mine! The last Hope and Crosby road picture (22 years after the first one) and, in some ways, the best. While the zingers fly in every which direction, the plot is inscrutable. Maybe Ed Wood did a pass on it. It has something to do with spy code. . .and it ends with Bob, Bing and Joan Collins trapped on a planet in the farthest reaches of Outer Space. Dorothy Lamour isn’t allowed to play the Joan Collins part because she was deemed “to old” (though she still looks pretty good in her cameo musical number.) There are a great deal of remarkable cameos: David Niven, Dean Martin & Frank Sinatra — and the best, Peter Sellers as an Indian doctor. He’s out of control hilarious. The objectification of women reaches a fever pitch as Hope and Crosby fight over Joan Collins — and one point both grab and arm and pull. Hope cries out, “Don’t! You’ll tear it!” Remarkable. Netizens pan this, saying the boys are too old. I say, not only do they break the 4th wall on the age issue many times, it is better that they are leering, out-of-place old men. This is a 60s film with a 40s cast — and it is fascinating. (And, at times, funny and clever in a non-kitsch way, too!)