Der Weg nach Bali (1952)
KomödieAbenteuerMusikLiebesfilm
Angesichts zu vieler heiratswütiger Frauen sehen sich die Vaudeville-Künstler George und Harold zur Flucht aus Australien gezwungen. Auf dem Weg nach Bali lassen sie sich als Tiefseetaucher anheuern, um für den Schurken Arok einen Schatz aus einem Wrack zu bergen. Dabei lernen sie die attraktive Prinzessin Lala kennen, in die sie sich beide verlieben. Nachdem sie den Schatz in ihren Händen haben, treten sie mit der Prinzessin die Flucht an, verfolgt von Arok und ständig bemüht, sich gegenseitig in der Gunst von Lala auszustechen.
Der Regisseur: Hal Walker
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Bing Crosby as George Cochran |
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Bob Hope as Harold Gridley |
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Dorothy Lamour as Princess Lala |
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Murvyn Vye as Ken Arok |
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Peter Coe as Gung |
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Ralph Moody as Bhoma Da |
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Leon Askin as King Ramayana |
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Larri Thomas as Dancer (uncredited) |
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Bob Crosby as Himself (uncredited) |
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Jerry Lewis as Woman in Lala's Dream (uncredited) |
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Dean Martin as Man in Lala's Dream (uncredited) |
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Jane Russell as Herself (uncredited) |
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Harry Cording as Verna’s Father (uncredited) |
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Carolyn Jones as Eunice (uncredited) |
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Michael Ansara as Guard (uncredited) |
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John Barton as Audience Member (uncredited) |
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Phil Bloom as Unemployed Man (uncredited) |
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Humphrey Bogart as Charlie Allnut (archive footage) (uncredited) |
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George Bruggeman as Warrior (uncredited) |
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Robert Cabal as Native (uncredited) |
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Steve Calvert as Gorilla (uncredited) |
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Herman Cantor as Priest (uncredited) |
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Sue Casey as Handmaiden (uncredited) |
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Larry Chance as Attendant (uncredited) |
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Barrie Chase as Dancer /Handmaiden (uncredited) |
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Jack Clare as Specialty Dancer (uncredited) |
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Jean Corbett as Handmaiden (uncredited) |
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Harry Cording as Verna's Father (uncredited) |
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Patricia Dane as Handmaiden (uncredited) |
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Jerado Decordovier as Lesser Priest (uncredited) |
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Devi Dja as Native Dancer (uncredited) |
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Alphonso DuBois as Warrior (uncredited) |
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Roy Gordon as Eunice's Father (uncredited) |
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Bernie Gozier as Bo Kassar (uncredited) |
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Bobby Hale as Audience Member (uncredited) |
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My Lee Haulani as Beautiful Girl in Basket (uncredited) |
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Michael Jeffers as Audience Member (uncredited) |
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Jan Kayne as Verna (uncredited) |
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Richard Keene as Conductor (uncredited) |
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Al Kikume as Warrior (uncredited) |
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Judy Landon as Handmaiden (uncredited) |
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Donald Lawton as Employment Agent (uncredited) |
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Bunny Lewbel as Young Lala (uncredited) |
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Sylvia Lewis as Temple Dancer (uncredited) |
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Charles Mauu as Warrior (uncredited) |
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Patti McKaye as Handmaiden (uncredited) |
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Allan Nixon as Eunice's Brother (uncredited) |
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Betty Jean Onge as Handmaiden (uncredited) |
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Satini Pualoa as Warrior (uncredited) |
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Bhogwan Singh as Lesser Priest (uncredited) |
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Kuka Tuima as Warrior (uncredited) |
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Blaine Turner as Train Passenger (uncredited) |
| Art | Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edith Head | Costume Design |
| Writing | Frank Butler | Writer |
| Writing | Frank Butler | Story |
| Writing | Harry Tugend | Story |
| Sound | Joseph J. Lilley | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Archie Marshek | Editor |
| Directing | Hal Walker | Director |
| Art | J. McMillan Johnson | Art Direction |
| Art | Ross Dowd | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Hal Kanter | Writer |
| Art | Hal Pereira | Art Direction |
| Writing | William Morrow | Writer |
| Production | Daniel Dare | Producer |
| Production | Harry Tugend | Producer |
| Camera | George Barnes | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
| Directing | John R. Coonan | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Gene Merritt | Sound Recordist |
| Crew | Gordon Jennings | Special Effects |
| Crew | Paul K. Lerpae | Special Effects |
| Sound | John Cope | Sound Recordist |
| Production | Bing Crosby | Executive Producer |