The Road to Hollywood

The Road to Hollywood is a 1947 American film[1] released by Astor Pictures that is a combination of several of Bing Crosby's Educational Pictures short subjects. The title was designed to exploit the "Road to..." film series starring Crosby, Hope, and Lamour, and released by Paramount Pictures.

The Road to Hollywood
Directed byBud Pollard
Del Lord
Leslie Pearce
Mack Sennett
Produced byBud Pollard (producer)
Robert M. Savini (executive producer)
Written byJohn E. Gordon (adaptation)
Harry McCoy (material)
Earle Rodney (material)
John A. Waldron (material)
StarringSee below
CinematographyCharles P. Boyle
Frank B. Good
George Unholz
Edited byBud Pollard
Distributed byAstor Pictures
Release date
1947
Running time
56 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Bud Pollard narrates a biography of Bing Crosby stringing together the following short subjects:

Cast

  • Bing Crosby as Himself (archive footage)
  • Luis Alberni as The Marquis, from I Surrender Dear (archive footage)
  • Bud Pollard as Himself (Host / Narrator)
  • Ann Christy as Betty Brooks, from Dream House (archive footage)
  • Patsy O'Leary as Ethel Bangs, from One More Chance / Mrs. McCullough, from I Surrender Dear (archive footage)
  • George C. Pearce as Mary's Father, from Billboard Girl (archive footage)
  • Arthur Stone as Ethel's Uncle Joe, from One More Chance / Jerry, Bing's friend from I Surrender Dear (archive footage)
  • Dick Stewart as Jerry, Bing's Chum from Billboard Girl (archive footage)
  • Lincoln Stedman as Whitman, Mary's Fiancé, from Billboard Girl (archive footage)
  • Kathrin Clare Ward as Mother Brooks, from Dream House (archive footage)
  • James Eagles as Mary's Brother, from Billboard Girl (archive footage)
  • Matty Kemp as Percy Howard, Bing's Rival, from One More Chance (archive footage)
  • Eddie Phillips as Reginald Duncan, from Dream House (archive footage)
  • Marion Sayers as Peggy, Bing's Sweetheart, from I Surrender Dear (archive footage)
  • Julia Griffith as Ethel's Mother, Bing's Future Mother-in-Law, from I Surrender Dear (archive footage)
  • George Gray as George Dobbs, from I Surrender Dear (archive footage)
  • Vernon Dent as A Film Director, from Dream House (archive footage)
  • Alice Adair as Ethel Dobbs, from I Surrender Dear (archive footage)
  • Marjorie Kane as Mary Malone, from Billboard Girl (archive footage)

Soundtrack

All sung by Bing Crosby

From "I Surrender Dear"

From "One More Chance"

  • "Just One More Chance"
  • "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams"
  • "I Surrender Dear" (parody)
  • I'd Climb the Highest Mountain

From "Dream House"

From "Billboard Girl"

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References


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