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The Wayward Bus

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1957 | 87m | English

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Three strangers embark on a life-changing journey on a fateful bus ride. As the road presents challenges, each character faces his or her own shortcomings, not knowing where life will lead next.
Release Date: May 27, 1957
Director: Victor Vicas
Writer: Ivan Moffat, John Steinbeck
Genres: Drama
Keywords bus, cafe, roadtrip
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $1,750,000
Budget: $1,465,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Joan Collins Alice Chicoy
Jayne Mansfield Camille Oakes
Dan Dailey Ernest Horton
Rick Jason Johnny Chicoy
Betty Lou Keim Norma
Dolores Michaels Mildred Pritchard
Larry Keating Elliott Pritchard
Robert Bray Morse
Kathryn Givney Bernice Pritchard
Dee Pollock Ed "Pimples" Carson
Will Wright Van Brunt
Milton Frome Stanton
Joe Devlin Mike
Roy Bourgeois
Mary Carroll
Harry Carter
Tom Greenway
Name Job
Victor Vicas Director
Ivan Moffat Screenplay
Louis R. Loeffler Editor
Charles G. Clarke Director of Photography
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Walter M. Simonds Set Decoration, Art Direction
Helen Turpin Hairstylist
Alfred Bruzlin Sound
Frank W. Moran Sound
Lionel Newman Conductor
Fay Babcock Set Decoration
L.B. Abbott Visual Effects
Charles LeMaire Wardrobe Designer
Mary Wills Costume Designer
Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
William Eckhardt Assistant Director
John Steinbeck Novel
Leigh Harline Original Music Composer
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Name Title
Charles Brackett Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The rather dashing "Johnny" (Rick Jason - he reminded me of Laurence Harvey a bit) runs his bus service/diner with help from the young "Kit" (Dee Pollack) and his dipso wife "Alice" (Joan Collins). She is jealous of just about everyone and when she slaps their waitress "Norma" (Betty Lou Keim) he ha ... s had enough. He embarks his passengers and sets off - amidst quite a thunderstorm - to San Reno. The bus has a mixture of occupants. The glamorous and savvy "Camille" (Jayne Mansfield) soon attracts the attention of travelling salesman "Horton" (Dan Dailey) and the slightly sleazy "Pritchard" (Larry Keating) who is travelling with his rather high maintenance wife "Bernice" (Kathryn Givney) and daughter "Mildred" (Dolores Michaels) and, finally, they've got the rather curmudgeonly "Van Brunt" (Will Wright). As the weather closes in and they have to take a diversion along a washboard, desert, road, the characters on the bus appear, gradually, to face the sane uncertainty in their lives as the bus does on it's increasingly perilous journey. Meantime, poor old "Alice" is stuck at home nursing a bottle, having a bath and bemoaning the absence of her husband. Can they reconcile? For the first half hour or so, this is actually not bad. Thereafter, though, it strays well over the border into soap. Mansfield has probably the strongest character and plays quite well but Collins just hasn't the skill to carry off her role with anything like a convincing performance. The last twenty minutes rob the film of what jeopardy the wet and windy journey had hitherto established and by the end you just know what is going to happen - and it's nothing special.

Apr 20, 2023