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Dorothy Lamour, whose sarong-draped charms adorned many films of the late 1930s and '40s, especially the "road" pictures she made with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, died Sept. 22 at a hospital in Los Angeles. She was 81.
Lamour, a comely brunette who was also a favorite pinup of thousands of GIs during World War II, was in her heyday at a time when the major studios believed that certain actresses needed something of a signature. Veronica Lake peered out from behind the lock of hair that invariably hid part of her face; Lamour had her trademark sarong. She wore that clinging garment in a series of films, from the 1936 "Jungle Princess" through such 1940s comedies as "Road to Singapore" and "Road to Morocco."
Lamour appeared in seven of the road pictures, in which she was always the exotic but demure girl invariably won by a crooning Crosby at the expense of a more comedic Hope. On occasion, Lamour would join Crosby in a ballad, such as "Moonlight Becomes You" or "Constantly."
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