| The Road to Hollywood | |
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| Directed by | |
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| Starring | See below | 
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| Edited by | Bud Pollard | 
| Distributed by | Astor Pictures | 
Release date  | 1947 | 
Running time  | 56 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
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 draft off Paramount Pictures' "Road to..." film series starring Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour; Hope and Lamour do not appear in the film.
Plot
Bud Pollard narrates a biography of Bing Crosby stringing together the following short subjects:
- "I Surrender Dear" (1931)
 - "One More Chance" (1931)
 - "Billboard Girl" (1931)
 - "Dream House" (1931)
 
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"
- "I Surrender Dear"
 - "At Your Command"
 - "Out of Nowhere”
 - "A Little Bit of Heaven" (Ernest R. Ball / J. Keirn Brennan)
 
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"
- "Dream House" (Earle Foxe / Lynn F. Cowan)
 - "It Must Be True" (Harry Barris / Gus Arnheim / Gordon Clifford)
 - "When I Take My Sugar to Tea” (Sammy Fain / Irving Kahal / Pierre Norman)
 
From "Billboard Girl"
- "Were You Sincere?" (Vincent Rose / Jack Meskill)
 - "For You”
 
References
External links
- The Road to Hollywood at IMDb
 - The Road to Hollywood is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
 
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