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Road to Bali is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Hal Walker released in USA on 29 january 1953 with Bing Crosby

Road to Bali (1953)

Road to Bali
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Harold Gridley

Facebook Share this quote on facebook He's gonna sing, folks. Now's the time to go out and get the popcorn.

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Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Ken Arok: You will love Vaatu. It is an island paradise.
Harold Gridley: Girls, huh?
Ken Arok: Could it be paradise without girls?

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Harold Gridley: Is that the way all the natives dress on your island?
Male Native: Nods
Harold Gridley: Really? George, do you suppose...
George Cochran: Not a chance.
Harold Gridley: Stick around folks, he could be wrong you know.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook George Cochran: I wonder what the locals are like?
Princess Lala: I hope they're not cannibals or headhunters!
Harold Gridley: I hope they're orange pickers, I want to get out of this tree!
George Cochran: Oh, stop squawking, you'll fall off when you're ripe!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Harold Gridley: Say, Haggis!
George Cochran: What is it, MacBaggis?
Harold Gridley: Have you heard the latest about MacTavish?
George Cochran: What's he done now?
Harold Gridley: I heard he's living on the roof!
George Cochran: Why would he be living on the roof?
Harold Gridley: Because he heard someone say, "Drinks are on the house!"

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Princess Lala: Do you always fight over girls?
Harold Gridley: Well, what else can we fight over? We've never had any money. [Looking straight into the camera] That's for Washington!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Princess Lala: [showing a portrait of a woman in regal dress] She was my mother, Queen Tama of Vaatu.
George Cochran: Hm, beautiful.
Princess Lala: [indicating the portrait next to it of a man in a kilt] And he was my father.
George Cochran: Didn't anybody in the family wear the pants?

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