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 exploit the "Road to..." film series starring Crosby, Hope, and Lamour, and released by Paramount Pictures.
Plot:
Exploitation film-maker 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:
"I Surrender Dear" (1934) "One More Chance" (1931) "Billboard Girl" (1932) "Dream House" (1933)
Directed by Bud Pollard, Del Lord, Leslie Pearce, Mack Sennett Produced by Bud Pollard (producer) Robert M. Savini (executive producer) Written by John E. Gordon (adaptation), Harry McCoy (material), Earle Rodney (material), John A. Waldron (material) Cinematography Charles P. Boyle, Frank B. Good, George Unholz Edited by Bud Pollard Distributed by Astor Pictures Release dates 1947 Running time 56 minutes Country United States Language English