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  1. The Road to Hollywood is a 1947 American film 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.

  2. May 29, 2021 · Filmmaker Bud Pollard presents a fictional biography of the famous singer and actor Bing Crosby. His rise to Hollywood fame is illustrated with a compilation of four early shorts starring the ...

    • 54 min
    • 6.1K
    • Retrospective - Classic Movies
  3. Film director Bud Pollard appears on screen to tell us of Bing Crosby's rise to fame, using scenes from four early Crosby shorts to illustrate his fictional ...

    • 53 min
    • 3.7K
    • MOVIEHOLIC
  4. With Bing Crosby, Luis Alberni, Ann Christy, Patsy O'Leary. Film director Bud Pollard appears on screen to tell us of Bing Crosby's rise to fame, using scenes from four early Crosby shorts to illustrate his fictional biography.

    • (202)
    • Biography, Comedy, Musical
    • Bud Pollard, Del Lord, Leslie Pearce
    • 1947-07-04
  5. Nov 15, 2018 · Film director Bud Pollard appears on screen to tell us of Bing Crosby's rise to fame, using scenes from four early Crosby shorts to illustrate his fictional biography. Directors: Bud Pollard, Del...

    • 53 min
    • 1075
    • The Film Detective
  6. Bing follows Betty to Hollywood and spots her performing with matinee idol Reginald Duncan on a movie set. While spying on Betty, Bing accidentally is squirted with black paint and decides to pose as a black bit player in order to get close to Betty.

  7. Road to ... is a series of seven comedy films starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. They are also often referred to as the "Road" pictures or the "Road" series. The movies were a combination of adventure, comedy, romance, and music. The minimal plot often took a back seat to gags, which appeared improvised but were usually scripted.