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Road To Bali
Road to Bali is a 1952 American
directed by
and starring , , and . Released by
on November 1, 1952, the film is the sixth of the seven
movies. It was the only such movie filmed in
and was the first to feature surprise cameo appearances from other well-known stars of the day.
George () and Harold (), American song-and-dance men performing in , Australia, leave in a hurry to avoid various marriage proposals. They end up in , where they take jobs as pearl divers for a prince. They are taken by boat to an idyllic island on the way to , Indonesia. They vie for the favours of exotic (and half-Scottish) Princess Lala (), a cousin of the Prince (Murvyn Vye). A hazardous dive produces a chest of priceless jewels, which the Prince plans to claim as his own.
After escaping from the Prince and his henchmen, the three are shipwrecked and washed up on another island. Lala is now in love with both of the boys and can't decide which to choose. However, once the natives find them, she learns that in their society, a woman may take multiple husbands, and declares she will marry them both. While the boys are prepared for the ceremony, both thinking the other man lost, plans are changed. She's being unwillingly wed to the already much-married King (), while the boys end up married to each other.
Displeased with the arrangement, a volcano god initiates a massive eruption. After fleeing, the three end up on yet another beach where Lala chooses George over Harold. An undaunted Harold conjures up
from a basket by playing a flute. Alas, she, too, rejects Harold, which means George walks off with both Lala and Jane. A lonesome Harold is left on the beach, demanding that the film shouldn't finish and asking the audience to stick around to see what's going to happen next.
as George Cochran
as Harold Gridley
as Princess Lala McTavish
Murvyn Vye as Prince Ken Arok
Peter Coe as Gung
as Bhoma Da
as King Ramayana
Among the celebrities who made token "gag" appearances in this film are bandleader
(Bing's brother), , by way of a clip from , , , and , as her character from the 1952 film . The cameo by
was part of a 'comedy trade' whereby they made an appearance in this movie while Hope and Crosby appeared in Martin and Lewis's
the following year. Martin and Lewis also made films for Paramount at the time.
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope
Road to Bali was the first Road to... picture since 1947's , and was known during production as The Road to Hollywood. It was the sixth film in the series, the next to last, as well as the final Road film in which Dorothy Lamour's role would the female lead. Nine years later,
instead featured , with a cameo by Lamour.
Road to Bali was a co-production of Bing Crosby Enterprises, Hope Enterprises and Paramount.
that threatens Bob Hope in an underwater scene was previously seen attacking
in the Paramount production
(1942), directed by . The erupting
climax was taken directly from the Paramount production
(1941), also starring Lamour.
The music for all songs was written by
and . When
was recording the songs from the movie, they did not use Dorothy Lamour.
recorded the Lamour vocals.
"Chicago Style" by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope
"Moonflowers" by Dorothy Lamour
"Hoot Mon" by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope
"To See You Is To Love You" by Bing Crosby
"The Merry-Go-Run-Around" by Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby
"The Road To Bali" by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope (recorded commercially, but was not used in the film)
Van Heusen's birth name was Edward Chester Babcock. For the final Road picture, , Hope's character was called Chester Babcock.
Road to Bali was parodied in 1953 in the animated short , with
in the Hope and Crosby roles. The cartoon was released by , which .
Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour
In keeping with the film's
setting, which takes Crosby and Hope from Melbourne, Australia, to the exotic island of , many of the jokes contain references to Argyle socks, Australian opera singer , -born , and a dance routine featuring
As with the other Road movies, Bob Hope breaks the "" several times to make side comments to the audience. For example, as the music for a song sung by Bing Crosby begins, Hope looks to the camera and says, "He's gonna sing, folks. Now's the time to go out and get the popcorn."
Crosby breaks the fourth wall after Hope "notices" the audience is paying attention when he's about to tell Crosby how he escaped from the giant squid. Hope and Crosby walk away from the camera and Hope tells his story in exaggerated pantomime (out of earshot). Crosby then walks back toward the audience and shrugs at the camera, indicating Hope's description was indecipherable.
This movie was copyrighted under registration LP2200 1 January 1953. That registration entry also shows "in notice: 1952", meaning that is the year in the copyright notice on the film. The copyright was renewed under RE105899 dated 1 September 1981.
According to copyright law, when the "in notice" year is earlier than the calendar year of the official registration, the
begins in the earlier year (1952 in this case).
For films registered for copyright in 1950 and later, the window for a valid renewal was the 28th calendar year of the original copyright term. For Road to Bali, the 28th year was 1980.
(in joint venture with
through what was then ) once had the television rights to this film in the 1980s, along with other Bob Hope movies from the 1940s and 1950s. This is evident in a home video release from the mid-1990s, where a CPT logo can be seen at the beginning and end of the film.
Because the film is in the public domain, there have been at least a dozen DVD releases from a variety of companies over the years. However, both CPT successor
and what is now
hold ancillary rights to this film, and official video releases have been issued under license from FremantleMedia (and its predecessor companies All-American Television and Pearson Television), the most recent DVD and HD-DVD releases coming from .
"The Top Box Office Hits of 1953", Variety, January 13, 1954.
at Box Office Story
Crosby's version of "To See You Is to Love You" is featured without credit in 's
(), page 287.
(), page viii.
(), page 509.
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