| Title: | The Big Bus |
| Year: | 1976 |
| Genre: | Action, Comedy |
| Director: | James Frawley |
| Writer: | Fred Freeman, Lawrence J. Cohen |
| Audio: | AAC 48000Hz |
| Codec: | AVC |
| Dimensions: | 1808x1080 |
| FPS: | 23.976 |
| Language: | English |
| Subtitles: | ENG |
| Vaadatud: | JAH |
| Asukoht: | Kast32 |
| Time: | 1:28:30 / 88 min |
| IMDB reiting & lingid: | IMDB 5.6 RT FK 10784 FO |

The ultimate disaster movie parody. A nuclear powered bus is going non-stop from New York City, New York to Denver, Colorado, and is plagued by disasters due to the machinations of a mysterious group allied with the oil lobby. When the driver is injured, a washed up, down on his luck, but used to be great type, who as it happens, used to be engaged to the inventor’s daughter is brought in to drive the giant bus which includes a one lane swimming pool and a one lane bowling alley.
The Big Bus is set aboard a nonstop, nuclear-powered luxury bus commandeered by Joseph Bologna. Naturally, Bologna is a tortured hero with a deep dark secret (he keeps insisting he didn’t eat all those passengers on his last disastrous drive). Stockard Channing and Harold Gould play the designers of the big bus, and of course they have a few skeletons in their closet. In fact, there isn’t a passenger on the all-star manifest that isn’t hiding something. The supporting cast features contributions by René Auberjonois (parodying his M*A*S*H role), Ned Beatty, José Ferrer, Ruth Gordon (doing a devastating send-up of Airport’s Helen Hayes), Sally Kellerman, Richard Mulligan, and many others; Murphy Dunne contributes a memorable bit as a smarmy cocktail pianist. Unfortunately, The Big Bus was dumped onto the summer 1976 release schedule without fanfare by Paramount, and it sank without a trace.
Lisatud 27.09.2021, 1 291 557 975b
Uuendatud: 21.03.2025



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