"Road to Bali" is a classic American comedy film released in 1952. It is the sixth installment in the "Road to..." film series starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Directed by Hal Walker, the film follows the misadventures of two friends, played by Crosby and Hope, as they journey to Bali.
In "Road to Bali," Bing Crosby and Bob Hope play musicians who find themselves stranded on the island of Bali. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including pirates, treasure hunters, and romantic entanglements. Dorothy Lamour joins the cast as a beautiful native woman who becomes the object of affection for both Crosby and Hope's characters.
The film is known for its witty humor, slapstick comedy, and musical performances, including the hit song "Moonflowers" performed by Bing Crosby and Jane Russell. "Road to Bali" is a beloved classic of the comedy genre and remains popular among audiences for its charm and entertainment value.