Road to Bali

January. 29,1953      
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Having to leave Melbourne in a hurry to avoid various marriage proposals, two song-and-dance men sign on for work as divers. This takes them to an idyllic island on the way to Bali where they vie with each other for the favours of Princess Lala. The hazardous dive produces a chest of priceless jewels which arouses the less romantic interest of some shady locals.

Bing Crosby as  George Cochran
Bob Hope as  Harold Gridley
Dorothy Lamour as  Princess Lala
Murvyn Vye as  Ken Arok
Peter Coe as  Gung
Ralph Moody as  Bhoma Da
Leon Askin as  King Ramayana
Larri Thomas as  Dancer (uncredited)
Bob Crosby as  Himself (uncredited)
Jerry Lewis as  Woman in Lala's Dream (uncredited)

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Reviews

Hellen
1953/01/29

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Cathardincu
1953/01/30

Surprisingly incoherent and boring

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Odelecol
1953/01/31

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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ChanFamous
1953/02/01

I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.

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mark.waltz
1953/02/02

Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't, but c'mon gag writers of the 1950's, less is more. It is indeed a mixed bag of gags, and by the early 1950's, old movie comics were finding it hard to stay fresh. Bob Hope ends up in the can, literally, in this case a deep sea diver's outfit, possible squid food, set up by the evil cousin of island queen Dorothy Lamour, determined to depose her and claim the gems of sunken treasure for himself. Now a queen without an island after being betrayed, Lamour heads to Bali with hope and tag along Crosby who is determined to get rid of lover boy Hope and get l'amour from Lamour himself.The first five "Road" movies were amusing ( some more than others), but after a five year hiatus, the magic seems forced. Actors can only look at the camera so many times before it starts to get old, and inside jokes of Crosby having an Oscar but Hope not having one (after an outtake of Humphrey Bogart in "The African Queen" appears out of nowhere) is funny once, but unlike others in the series and similar parodies, they don't work on repeat viewings.The one thing that benefits this is the use of color, showing Lamour off in slim sarongs and odd hair pieces. Songs thus time out are rather mediocre, with nothing standing out. Shots of cute clapping monkeys and singing sheep get more plaudits than "The Merry Go Round and Round", although Hope gets a funny gag by having his face imposed on a baby chimpanzee's. The conclusion involves a musical number straight out of the type of musical numbers from the early 1930's and a twist involving an unorthodox marriage. But with it being rather juvenile, it's a disappointment although some amusing cameos do add laughs.

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vincentlynch-moonoi
1953/02/03

Well, they can't all be gems. This was probably the weakest of the Road pictures to date, although it does have beautiful Technicolor, elaborate sets, Dorothy Lamour, hilarious banter between Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, and quite a few laughs...not to mention cameos by Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis, Bing's brother Bob, and Jane Russell.Sadly, the one thing lacking is coherent script. What passes for a script would have been more at home in a 1950s Bob Hope television show. This script...and road...needed a map. Instead, it wanders from gag to gag, laugh to laugh, skit to skit. But there's no continuity. And please, do we really need to stoop to amorous gorillas????? I've always enjoyed Hope and admired Crosby...not to mention some darned good road pictures. And, I'm still glad to have this one. But, despite rather lavish color, this is like driving down a dirt road. I'm only giving this one a weak "7".Of note, the Kino-Lorber redo on Blu Ray is high quality. Great color, slightly grainy from time to time, but I doubt you'll ever see a better restoration for this pic.

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earlytalkie
1953/02/04

How could I miss reviewing a film released on the day I was born? "The Road To Bali" premiered on November 19, 1952 as the sixth in a series of seven Road pictures featuring the inimitable Hope and Crosby. This film is absolutely hilarious. There are so many funny lines and wisecracks that you will have to watch it more than once. The lunatic plot has our heroes innocently taking a job as deep-sea divers for a baddie who is trying to recover a lost treasure and take over the island paradise ruled by his beautiful cousin, played by gorgeous Dorothy Lamour. One thing leads to another and, well, you'll have to see the picture to see what the screenwriters came up with. The songs are lovely as is the Technicolor. I got this for $2.00 at a second hand DVD store on a 2-disc set from Vina. I expected the usual mediocre bargain-basement print, but was surprised to see a first-rate copy with vivid and beautiful Technicolor and excellent sound. This film is just the thing to pick you up. The guest cameos (Martin & Lewis, Bogey, Jane Russell, etc.) are an added bonus. They just don't make 'em like this anymore.

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MartinHafer
1953/02/05

For some strange reason, this film was allowed to slip into the public domain. This is odd because it is the only one of the Hope-Crosby road pictures to be in the public domain AND the only one filmed in color. Not surprisingly, however, because these are public domain prints the color is very washed out and the prints I have seen are a bit fuzzy. It must have looked great in 1952...my how times have changed.This film finds the boys playing pretty much the same characters they played in most of the other films in the series. Once again, they are broke, scheming for money and fighting over women. Also, just like most of their other films, the natives and native dances look like they stepped right out of a Hollywood sound stage...which they have. This makes for an odd film that bears as much resemblance to Bali as it does to Cleveland (well, actually less).Because Bing and Bob are broke, they accept jobs as divers to retrieve a sunken treasure. What they don't know is that the job is practically suicide--with a horrible giant squid waiting for them. It already has killed several other divers and the boys are next. But, in typical road movie style, the Princess (Dorothy Lamour) falls for the boys and doesn't want to see them risk their miserable lives.As for the quality of the film, it's a mixed bag. Because the plot and so much about the formula of the movie is the same old same old, it certainly isn't a must-see movie. However, it's pleasant entertainment and the film does have an even higher number of jokes that pokes fun of itself and cultural references than usual. This is how they get little cameos of Humphrey Bogart and Martin & Lewis in a film supposedly set in Bali and the South Seas. It also has gorillas (in Indonesia?!).For fans of the series, it is a nice return to the past but to someone wanting something different, you're gonna be disappointed.

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