
Road to Hollywood 1947
Bing Crosby's rise to stardom is the central theme of Road to Hollywood (1947), a unique documentary-comedy that showcases the singer's early career.
Director: Bud Pollard
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Road to Hollywood (1947) about?
This 1947 film tells the fictional story of Bing Crosby's rise to fame, using scenes from his early shorts to illustrate his journey to stardom.
Who directed Road to Hollywood?
Bud Pollard directed this unique documentary-comedy.
Who stars in Road to Hollywood?
Bing Crosby, Luis Alberni, Ann Christy, and Arthur Stone are among the key cast members.
Is Road to Hollywood (1947) worth watching?
While the film may not have the most polished production, its nostalgic value and behind-the-scenes look at Crosby's early career make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the singer.
How long is Road to Hollywood?
Road to Hollywood has a runtime of 56 minutes.
About Road to Hollywood (1947) — A Rare Glimpse into Bing Crosby's Early Career
Bing Crosby's rise to stardom is the central theme of Road to Hollywood (1947), a unique documentary-comedy that showcases the singer's early career. Directed by Bud Pollard, the film weaves a fictional biography around Crosby's real-life achievements, using scenes from four of his early shorts to illustrate his journey to fame. With a runtime of 56 minutes, this 1947 film is a captivating look at the life and times of one of Hollywood's most beloved stars.