Road to Bali (1952)

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Written by Frank Butler, Hal Kanter

Directed by Hal Walker

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1952

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

To avoid a dual wedding in Australia, two American vaudevillians - Harold (Bob Hope) and George (Bing Crosby) - hightail it out to the Island of Bali as deep-sea divers, working for Prince Arok. But they soon discover that Arok plans to steal treasure belonging to Princess Lalah (Dorothy Lamour) whom they both fall in love with.

The typical slapstick humour between the two stars, fighting over Lalah's affections, combines with classic comic action in a funny and highly watchable movie.

When is Road to Bali next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Classics November 28th, 11:35am and on Sky Movies Classics December 5th, 5:05am. See more...

Cast

Image for Bing CrosbyBing CrosbyGeorge Cochran
Image for Bob HopeBob HopeHarold Gridley
Image for Dorothy LamourDorothy LamourPrincess Lala
Murvyn VyeKen Arok
Peter CoeGung
Ralph MoodyBhoma Da
Leon AskinRamayana
Michael AnsaraGuard
Herman CantorPriest
Sue CaseyHandmaiden
Larry ChanceAttendant
Leslie CharlesHandmaiden
Jack ClausSpecialty dancer
Jean CorbettHandmaiden
Harry CordingVerna's father
Bob CrosbyHimself
Roy GordonEunice's father
Bernie GozierBo Kassar
Carolyn JonesEunice
Jan KayneVerna
Richard KeeneConductor
Al KikumeWarrior
Donald LawtonEmployment agent
Bunny LewbelLala age seven
Judith LondonHandmaiden

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