Riot in the bus depot

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Movie
German title Riot in the bus depot
Original title On the buses
Country of production Great Britain
original language English
Publishing year 1971
length 88 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Harry Booth
script Ronald Chesney
Ronald Wolfe
production Ronald Chesney
Ronald Wolfe
music Max Harris
camera Mark MacDonald
cut Archie Ludski
occupation

Riot in the Bus Depot (Original title: On the Buses ) is a British comedy film from 1971 , which was created as an offshoot of the television series On the Buses . The TV title was The Crazy Bus .

action

The family of bus driver Stan Butler lives on a large scale. To finance the lifestyle of his mother, sister and their husband, he regularly works overtime. However, due to a lack of staff, the city decides to allow female bus drivers on duty. Since less overtime is possible and he gets into financial difficulties, Butler and his colleagues decide to sabotage the attitudes.

criticism

The lexicon of the international film for this hammer production: "Irrelevant slapstick with infantile, sexist jokes, originated from an English television comedy show."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Riots in the bus depot. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used