
The Spiders' The Road to Bali
Music · Comedy
Overview
The Spiders, a 1960s Japanese Group Sounds band, star. During their Asian tour spies try to smuggle plutonium hidden in The Spiders' guitar amps, but the boys just want to Rock and Roll!
Top Cast


Shochi Tanabe
Shochi Tanabe
Shochi Tanabe
Shochi Tanabe
Shochi Tanabe


Masaaki Sakai
Masaaki Sakai
Masaaki Sakai
Masaaki Sakai
Masaaki Sakai


Jun Inoue
Jun Inoue
Jun Inoue
Jun Inoue
Jun Inoue


Takayuki Inoue
Takayuki Inoue
Takayuki Inoue
Takayuki Inoue
Takayuki Inoue


Katsuo Ono
Katsuo Ono
Katsuo Ono
Katsuo Ono
Katsuo Ono
Mitsuru Kato
Mitsuru Kato
Mitsuru Kato
Mitsuru Kato
Mitsuru Kato
Hiroshi Kamayatsu
Hiroshi Kamayatsu
Hiroshi Kamayatsu
Hiroshi Kamayatsu
Hiroshi Kamayatsu


Ruriko Itô
Ruriko Itô
Etsuko Tashiro
Ruriko Itô
Etsuko Tashiro


Hiromi Ogawa
Hiromi Ogawa
Kyoko Hishikawa
Hiromi Ogawa
Kyoko Hishikawa
Emma Sugimoto
Emma Sugimoto
Linda
Emma Sugimoto
Linda
Similar Movies

The Spiders, a Japanese pop group, in their first starring role, walk from Yokohama to Tokyo, to prove their love for a girl who told them "the person who can overcome any obstacle will be my lover"! Neither traffic, buildings, nor the police can stop them, in this madcap rock musical adventure!

Gangsters smuggle diamonds through customs by embedding them in The Spiders' tambourine, then go on a cross-country chase of the rock-and-roll band in order to get them back. Another gang is searching for something The Spiders have, too, and now the two gangs are willing to kill to get it, with the boys caught in the middle!

In the heat of summer, Fabrizio is desperate to find the right time and place to make out with Nadia, his longtime girlfriend. With frustration building because his best laid plans are constantly getting interrupted, he comes up with a novel solution — but it will take more than just one teen boy to make it happen.

Nora is a young housewife and mother, living in a quaint little village with her husband and their two sons. The Swiss countryside is untouched by the major social upheavals the movement of 1968 has brought about. Nora’s life is not affected either; she is a quiet person who is liked by everybody – until she starts to publicly fight for women’s suffrage, which the men are due to vote on in a ballot on February 7, 1971.

Daphne is a young woman negotiating the tricky business of modern life. Caught in the daily rush of her restaurant job and a nightlife kaleidoscope of new faces, she is witty, funny, the life of the party. Too busy to realise that deep down she is not happy. When she saves the life of a shopkeeper stabbed in a failed robbery, the impenetrable armour she wears to protect herself begins to crack, and Daphne is forced to confront the inevitability of a much-needed change in her life.
















