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Director:
Writers:
Melvin Frank (writer)
Norman Panama (writer)
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Release Date:
22 May 1962 (USA) more
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Plot:
Bob Hope and Bing Crosby return as Con-men Chester Babcock and Harry Turner, in the last of their road movies... more | add synopsis
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The Road Ends In Hong Kong more (13 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Bing Crosby ... Harry Turner

Bob Hope ... Chester Babcock

Joan Collins ... Diane (3rd Echelon agent)
Robert Morley ... Leader of the 3rd Echelon
Walter Gotell ... Dr. Zorbb (3rd Echelon scientist)
Felix Aylmer ... Grand Lama
Alan Gifford ... American official
Michele Mok ... Mr. Ahso
Katya Douglas ... 3rd Echelon receptionist
Roger Delgado ... Jhinnah
Robert Ayres ... American official
Mei Ling ... Ming Toy
Jacqueline Jones ... Blonde at airport
Yvonne Shima ... Poon Soon

Dorothy Lamour ... Herself
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Zsa Zsa Gabor ... Cameo appearance (scenes deleted)
Irving Allan ... Nubian at Lamasary (uncredited)
April Ashley ... (uncredited)
Harry Baird ... Nubian at Lamasary (uncredited)
Camilla Brockman ... (uncredited)
Victor Brooks ... Leader's man (uncredited)
Edwina Carroll ... (uncredited)
Jerry Colonna ... Man looking for a match (uncredited)
John Dearth ... Leader's man (uncredited)
Rosendo Fortes ... Joan Collins' hotel doorman (uncredited)
Robin Hughes ... American official (uncredited)
Lier Hwang ... (uncredited)
Dave King ... Chinese restaurant owner (uncredited)
Jacqueline Leigh ... (uncredited)

Simon Levy ... Servant (uncredited)
Peter Madden ... Lama (Slim) (uncredited)
Lena Margo ... (uncredited)

Dean Martin ... The 'Grape' on plutomium (uncredited)
John McCarthy ... Messenger (uncredited)
Bill Nagy ... Agent (uncredited)

David Niven ... Lama, remembering Lady Chatterly's Lover (uncredited)
Roy Patrick ... Leader's man (uncredited)
Nosher Powell ... Man (uncredited)
David Randall ... Leader's man (uncredited)

Peter Sellers ... Indian neurologist (uncredited)
Julian Sherrier ... Doctor (uncredited)
Sein Short ... (uncredited)

Frank Sinatra ... The 'Twig' on plutomium (uncredited)
Guy Standeven ... Photographer at Calcutta Airport (uncredited)
Diane C. Valentine ... (uncredited)
Sheree Winton ... (uncredited)
Michael Wynne ... Leader's man (uncredited)
Zoe Zephyr ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
Norman Panama 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Melvin Frank  writer
Norman Panama  writer

Produced by
Melvin Frank .... producer
William Kirby .... associate producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Robert Farnon 
 
Cinematography by
Jack Hildyard 
 
Film Editing by
Alan Osbiston 
John C. Smith 
John Victor-Smith 
 
Casting by
Sally Nicholl (uncredited)
 
Production Design by
Roger K. Furse 
 
Art Direction by
Syd Cain 
William Hutchinson 
 
Set Decoration by
Maurice Fowler 
 
Costume Design by
Anthony Mendleson (uncredited)
 
Makeup Department
David Aylott .... makeup artist
Eric Allwright .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Joyce James .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Joan White .... hair stylist (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bluey Hill .... assistant director
Edward Dorian .... second assistant director (uncredited)
Gordon Gilbert .... second assistant director (uncredited)
Ken Softley .... second assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Brian Ackland-Snow .... draughtsman (uncredited)
Sidney Braham .... set dresser (uncredited)
Robert Cartwright .... assistant art director (uncredited)
Ted Clements .... assistant art director (uncredited)
Ted Clements .... draughtsman (uncredited)
Peter Dukelow .... construction manager (uncredited)
Basil Mannin .... set dresser (uncredited)
Terry Parr .... set dresser (uncredited)
Harry Phipps .... construction manager (uncredited)
James Sawyer .... set designer (uncredited)
Joel Schiller .... assistant production designer (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Buster Ambler .... sound recordist
Chris Greenham .... sound editor
Bob Jones .... sound
Red Law .... sound recordist
Lee Doig .... sound editor (uncredited)
Jimmy Dooley .... sound (uncredited)
Peter Dukelow .... boom operator (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Jimmy Harris .... special effects
Garth Inns .... special effects
Curly Nelhams .... special effects
Ted Samuels .... special effects
Wally Veevers .... special effects
 
Stunts
Nosher Powell .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Gerry Fisher .... camera operator
Bobby Murrell .... gaffer
James Devis .... director of photography: second unit (uncredited)
Frank Howard .... camera grip (uncredited)
 
Animation Department
Bob Godfrey .... animator
Keith Learner .... animator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ernie Farrer .... wardrober (uncredited)
Mrs. Fei .... costumer (uncredited)
May Walding .... wardrober (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Joan Morduch .... assistant film editor (uncredited)
Ray Thorne .... assistant film editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Robert Farnon .... musical director
Douglas Gamley .... music associate
Bill McGuffie .... music associate
Douglas Gamley .... composer: additional music (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Ted Reed .... transportation captain (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Jack Baker .... choreographer
Maurice Binder .... title designer
Pamela Davies .... continuity
Sheila Meyers .... choreographer
Inez Easton .... location manager (uncredited)
Angela Martelli .... script supervisor (uncredited)
Jilda Smith .... secretary to Mr Panama (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
USA:91 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The only Road movie not to be released by Paramount, it was released by United Artists. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When the spacecraft nears the moon and the Third Echelon controller tries to avoid their crashing into the lunar surface, the controller turns the steering wheel to the right. However, the spacecraft is shown turning to the LEFT. more
Quotes:
Chester Babcock: Why do you suppose they're sending *us* up?
Harry Turner: They wanna find out if it's gonna be safe for the apes.
Chester Babcock: Oh.
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Movie Connections:
Follows Road to Bali (1952) more
Soundtrack:
Teamwork more

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9 out of 10 people found the following review useful.
The Road Ends In Hong Kong, 2 July 2004
6/10
Author: bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York

This turned out to be the end of a great cycle of comedy films. Two mega-individual stars, pooling their talents to come up with comedy classics.

Since this was the only Road picture not done on the Paramount lot it has a whole different feel to it and not for the better. Unfortunately the decision was made to dump Dorothy Lamour from her traditional role as sex object for Crosby and Hope to pant over. Joan Collins was years away from her career role as Alexis Carrington. Here she's just not into the same spirit of things that Dotty was. Dotty was brought in and did one of her numbers Warmer Than A Whisper towards the end of the film.

It's been pointed out that 29 year old Collins looked ridiculous falling for 58 year old Crosby. I can see the case for it, but I would remind everyone that four years earlier, Bing in fact took as his second wife, a woman with just such an age difference.

One of the inside jokes of the film was that Hope's name in the film was Chester Babcock which is the birth name of Jimmy Van Heusen who wrote so many film scores for Crosby. Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn contributed a ballad for Bing dueted with Collins called Let's Not Be Sensible. And Bob and Bing get two patter numbers, Teamwork and the title tune. There's a lot less music in this outing and that's not for the better of the film.

Still the film has some good comedic moments the best of which involve a hilarious scene in a Hindu doctor's office with an unbilled Peter Sellers as the doctor. The doctor advises Hope to take a cure for amnesia at a hidden lamasery, a la Shangri La, where they find David Niven committing Lady Chatterley's Lover to memory. And at the end when the boys and Collins arrive on another planet in a surreal ending they find Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin waiting for them.

Among the rest of the supporting cast Robert Morley as a mad scientist and chief villain and Felix Aylmer as the Grand Lama stand out.

Before Crosby died in 1977, he Hope and Lamour and signed to do still another film entitled Road to the Fountain of Youth. I wish it had been done. Road to Hong Kong is all right, but not up to the standards of those wacky days at Paramount.

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