Bus Stop

Bus Stop

  • Director: Joshua Logan
  • Writer: George Axelrod,William Inge
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 20, 1956
  • Aspect ratio: 2.55 : 1
  • Also known as: Autobuska stanica
  • "BusStop" is a romance film directed by Joshua Logan and starring Marilyn Monroe.
    The film tells the story of Don Murray, a young and energetic cowboy who has never seen the world, and his friend Arthur O'Connell, who has more social experience, takes a bus to the big city to participate in the national cowboy competition.

    Details

    • Release date September 20, 1956
    • Filming locations Sun Valley, Idaho, USA
    • Production companies Twentieth Century Fox, Marilyn Monroe Production I

    Box office

    Budget

    $2,200,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Keith 2022-06-28 22:28:37

      Have you found your happy bus yet?

      • 2004.3.27 Changsha
      Life must have a purpose, otherwise it's like a circle I'm going to find my angel

      Movie Weekly

      This is the first movie I watched Monroe, the hero Bao is so stylish. "She may be an angel, but not my angel" "How do you know, because as soon as my angel comes out, I will feel it right away" But this boy is too aggressive, he is going to get married on...

    • By Alex 2022-06-28 21:14:39

      i miss marilyn monroe

      Text: After reading "Bus Stop", Hall Master Baijian

      thought about Marilyn Monroe for a while.

      But don't be wrong, I miss her, not because of her so-called sexy. Because I always thought that if Marilyn Monroe was also sexy, there would be too much sexiness in the world. This means that, like Liedaxi and Fu and Ava Gana Duanshu, I am afraid that only children under the age of fifteen can accept it. Because for them, what is sexy and what is graceful, and the teacher needs to...

    • By Corrine 2022-06-28 20:20:57

      Stops in the journey of life

      Monroe's acting skills are very talented, but it is a pity that she is limited to the type of dusty women. This play has made Monroe more than enough to control the role of a woman in the dust, and perhaps this will become her shackles in the future.

      I appreciate the clear attitude of the people in the play, who are clear, candid, frank, dare to challenge, and have the courage to admit their mistakes. The whole environment encourages this kind of spirit, not...

    • By Ethel 2022-06-28 18:10:00

      Wait at the bus stop, also wait at the bus stop



      We waited at the bus stop, and we waited at the bus stop for seven minutes; wait another seven minutes and we'll get to Monroe.

      No one remembers what role she played, every role is her, dance hall, trivial, easy to be deceived, many love affairs but still pure, and always meet someone who can look at her flirtatious but call her an "angel". "The protagonist.

      Marilyn said she...

    • By Janiya 2022-06-28 14:15:38

      bus station

      2015.10.8
      I hated the male protagonist until the first five minutes of the end of the movie... I feel that a man who has never dated a girlfriend is really drunk. Those series of performances are really annoying. That uncle is really a good teacher and a good friend~ It is a godsend to have such a partner in life~ Why does Monroe always play such a role, silly and sweet, and really very white, her acting skills in this film are good, and the classic Shout~ Haha, the ending of the movie is g

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    • By Reymundo 2023-09-03 18:57:21

      Beautiful tragedies are different from tragedies caused by IQ and EQ. The former is unforgettable, while the latter is maddening. It's 1:13:33 now. I've said it 10,000 times. I completely empathize with the powerlessness and desperation, and there is a serious problem with the logic. The station is kidnapped in public and no one cares. Does the whole film not analyze the background of the singer in depth? Embarrassing her, sexually harassing her, making other men make fun of her, breaking into...

    • By Daija 2023-08-30 11:55:29

      Monroe did a great job! I especially like the big scene before Monroe was dragged on. Every minute is so well done. Seeing her stupid, dumb, and stupefied look, she literally died of laughter. Those little eyes in the singing part are so...

    • By Earl 2023-08-18 13:05:08

      It's not bad, the story is based on a super macho man, and it's so funny to trap women like cows. Visualization, some special stories, Monroe is...

    • By Trisha 2023-08-07 00:29:14

      How can this be a comedy, it's just forcibly heeding in the last few minutes. It's obviously a straight-up horror...

    • By Russel 2023-08-04 20:55:00

      Why was the American pronunciation of that era different from now? Especially the word girl, I hear it as cow every time? ?...

    Movie plot

    Don Murray, a young and vigorous cowboy, took a bus with his more socially experienced friend Arthur O'Connell to participate in the national cowboy competition. On the way, he found the show girl Marilyn Monroe in the hotel. Immediately start a passionate pursuit. But his rude and rude way of showing love is abrupt to the beauty, making her try her best to escape the cowboy's proposal. Finally, at the bus stop, the cowboy was beaten...
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    Movie quotes

    • Chérie: Now wait a minute. Somebody's got the wrong idea around here.

      Beauregard 'Bo' Decker: What do you mean, Cherry?

      Chérie: My name ain't Cherry. I told you, it's Chérie.

      Beauregard 'Bo' Decker: I can't say it fancy like that. Anyway, what's the matter with Cherry?

      Chérie: Well, it ain't - dignified.

    • Beauregard 'Bo' Decker: Cherry, I just know we're gonna be very happy together. 'Till death do us part! Hey, I better get goin'. I gotta get into bed. Virge, come on. Let's get goin'. Cherry, we're gonna make all the rest of the plans in the mornin'. But meanwhile, for a weddin' present, I'm gonna get you a deep freeze, or an electric washer, or any other major appliance you want.

    • Virgil Blessing: This whole thing is probably my fault. I told you it was about time you started learnin' somethin' about women. Now, I ain't sayin' this particular gal you picked out ain't a good one to practice on. But a fella can't go around marryin' the first gal he meets.

      Beauregard 'Bo' Decker: Why not?