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Director: | Norman Panama |
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Writer: | Norman Panama, Melvin Frank |
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When Chester accidentally memorises and destroys the only copy of a secret Russian formula for a new and improved rocket fuel, he and Harry are thrust into international intrigue, trying to stay alive while keeping the formula out of enemy hands. | |
Release Date: | Mar 29, 1962 |
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Director: | Norman Panama |
Writer: | Norman Panama, Melvin Frank |
Genres: | Comedy, Adventure, Science Fiction, Music |
Keywords | musical, hong kong, buddy comedy, world domination, russian spy, adventure comedy, rocket fuel |
Production Companies | United Artists, Melnor Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $5,200,000
Budget: $2,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Bing Crosby | Harry Turner |
Bob Hope | Chester Babcock |
Joan Collins | Diane |
Robert Morley | Leader of the 3rd Echelon |
Walter Gotell | Dr. Zorbb |
Felix Aylmer | Grand Lama |
Dorothy Lamour | Dorothy Lamour |
Roger Delgado | Jinnah |
Jacqueline Jones | Blonde at Airport |
Katya Douglas | 3rd Echelon Receptionist |
Mei Ling | Ming Toy |
Robert Ayres | American Official |
Alan Gifford | American Official |
Peter Sellers | Indian Neurologist (uncredited) |
David Niven | Lama who remembers Lady Chatterly's Lover (uncredited) |
Dean Martin | The 'Grape' on Plutomium (uncredited) |
Frank Sinatra | The 'Twig' on Plutomium (uncredited) |
Dave King | Mr. Ahso - Chinese Restaurant Owner (uncredited) |
Pat O’Brien | Chinese Restaurateur (uncredited) |
Peter Madden | Lama, Slim (uncredited) |
Bob Simmons | Astronaut (uncredited) |
Nosher Powell | Astronaut (uncredited) |
Tutte Lemkow | Hotel Servant (uncredited) |
Robin Hughes | American Official (uncredited) |
Harry Baird | Nubian at Lamasary (uncredited) |
Roy Patrick | Leader's Man(uncredited) |
Victor Brooks | Leader's Man (uncredited) |
John Dearth | Leader's Man (uncredited) |
Jerry Colonna | Man Looking For a Match (uncredited) |
Edwina Carroll | Girl (uncredited) |
Sheree Winton | Girl (uncredited) |
Michel Mok | Undetermined Role (as Michele Mok) |
Name | Job |
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Alan Osbiston | Editor |
John Victor-Smith | Editor |
Robert Farnon | Original Music Composer |
John C. Smith | Editor |
Sally Nicholl | Casting |
Roger K. Furse | Production Design |
William Hutchinson | Art Direction |
Anthony Mendleson | Costume Design |
Basil Mannin | Set Dresser |
Ray Thorne | Assistant Editor |
Angela Martelli | Continuity |
Buster Ambler | Sound |
Chris Greenham | Sound Editor |
David Aylott | Makeup Artist |
Wally Veevers | Special Effects |
Syd Cain | Art Direction |
Maurice Fowler | Set Decoration |
Michael Walter | Key Grip |
Bill Kirby | Production Supervisor |
Pamela Davies | Continuity |
Bluey Hill | Assistant Director |
Bob Jones | Sound |
Lee Doig | Music Editor |
Joan White | Hairstylist |
Ted Samuels | Special Effects |
Norman Panama | Director, Writer |
Melvin Frank | Writer |
Jack Hildyard | Director of Photography |
Sammy Cahn | Songs |
Jimmy Van Heusen | Songs |
Gerry Fisher | Camera Operator |
Maurice Binder | Main Title Designer |
Name | Title |
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Melvin Frank | Producer |
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The Seventh Voyage of Bing and Bob. The Road to Hong Kong is the seventh and final film in the "Road To" series of films starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. It's directed by Norman Panama and Panama co-writes the screenplay with Melvin Frank. Music is by Robert Farnon and cinematography is by Jack ... Hildyard. Plot pitches Hope and Crosby in the middle of a mistaken identity scenario and thus mixed up with an organisation intent on world domination via the moon! There had been a ten year gap since The Road to Bali was released in 1952, but such was the success and popularity of the series the boys were once again trundled out for one last "Road To" hurrah. Behind the scenes squabbles and stipulations tainted it some what, most notably the shunting out of the way of the series' previously leading lady Dorothy Lamour (who ends up making an extended cameo), who was replaced by a youthful Joan Collins. So with some scratchy back history and a word of mouth reputation as the worst of the series, with claims of the dynamic duo being too old and long past their best, The Road to Hong Kong must be a stinker then? Right? Actually no. Sure it lacks some of the energised nuttiness of previous instalments, but this definitely isn't a stinker. Yes the boys are a bit long in the tooth, and Collins, whilst no Lamour in screen presence and chemistry value with the duo, is sexy, spunky and grounds some of the more older frayed edges. The sci-fi plot is delightfully bonkers, very much capturing the space age zeitgeist of the 60s, and there's a whole bunch of great gags as usual (my favourite is about an elephant thermometer). Not all the intended humourous scenes work, but most do, while there's even a quite surreal one involving banana feeding machines! Bonus sees a cameo from the great Peter Sellers as his patented Indian Doctor, a scene where you can see Bing and Bob looking on and thinking the torch is being passed, while a strong support cast includes Robert Morley, Walter Gotell and Felix Aylmer. Funky opening credit sequences as well! Worst in the series? Well that's a harsh statement, more like it's a lesser light than the rest it is probably more fairer to say, but it's a fun film that adds weight to what fine entertainment value Bing and Bob were. 6.5/10