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Road to Bali Chinese name: Summer Time/Road to Bali Director: (Hal Walker) Starring: (Bing Crosby) (Bob Hope) (Dorothy La

Dorothy Lamour) (Murvyn Vye) (Peter Coe) (Ralph Moody) Released: April 8, 1953, France George and Harold were two down-on-his-luck burlesque performers who were fired by their boss after a failed performance.

Began a wandering career.

They evaded fares and got on the train. George sat openly in the carriage, while Harold hid on the wheel stand at the bottom of the carriage. George used his cane to pass the delicacies from the dining car to Harold under the car. When he saw the conductor coming to check the tickets, the two

People can only jump out of the car in a hurry.

Wandering all the way, they came to Australia. In order to make a living, they were penniless and had to pretend to be divers and apply for a job with a tribe in Bali to salvage underwater treasures.

The two fell in love with the tribal beauty Princess Lala at the same time, and they showed great courtesy to them at the bonfire party. The princess performed flute playing skills for them: with the sound of the princess's flute, a beautiful woman appeared from the basket and laid a wreath for Harold.

George was devastated.

In the dead of night, George secretly imitated the princess and played the flute to the basket. Unexpectedly, what came out of the basket was a fat dinosaur-level woman!

The next day, Harold wore a diving suit and went into the sea to hunt for treasure. He was almost swept away by an octopus. Fortunately, he was lucky enough to get the treasure.

One wave after another, on the way back, they first accidentally fell into a hunter's trap and then encountered a crocodile. During the night, orangutans and tigers attacked one after another. Harold suffered another disaster and was almost kidnapped by a female orangutan. Fortunately, he managed to escape with a curved weapon.

The shotgun blasted away the ferocious beasts.

Unexpectedly, the tribal leader crossed the river, demolished the bridge, unloaded the mill and killed the donkeys. In order to prevent the local volcano from erupting, they used them as sacrifices to the gods. The two unlucky men had no idea that they took the grand sacrificial ceremony as a wedding to Princess Lala.

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Fortunately, the volcano erupted early that night, and the two escaped in the chaos. George sacrificed his life to save the beauty in the critical moment, and Lara fell in love with him. Harold, who always felt good about himself, was angry and played the piccolo to the basket. Sure enough, this time,

A modern and sexy beauty walked out of the basket. Unexpectedly, after the beauty smiled at him, she actually gave George a kiss. George hugged everyone who came and walked away.