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Bus Stop has been rightly hailed as Marilyn Monroe's breakthrough performance in a movie as a serious dramatic actress. She is absolutely superb here, ditching the breathless dumb blonde of earlier roles and playing a hardened, Southern chanteuse in search of true love.
Bus Stop is a 1956 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Joshua Logan for 20th Century Fox, starring Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, Arthur O'Connell, Betty Field, Eileen Heckart, Robert Bray, and Hope Lange.
Aug 11, 2004 · In the scenes after he gets his butt kicked by the bus driver he does a good job of conveying his shame and newfound humility. Bus Stop is a simple yet effective love story that is notable for giving the underrated actress in Marilyn Monroe a chance to shine.
Cowboys Beauregard Decker (Don Murray) and Virgil Blessing (Arthur O'Connell) attend a rodeo in Phoenix, where Decker falls in love with beautiful cafe singer Cherie (Marilyn Monroe). He wants to...
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- Marilyn Monroe
- Joshua Logan
- Comedy, Drama
Aug 4, 2013 · Bus Stop makes its way to Blu-ray in a 1080p/MPEG-4 AVC transfer that brings out the best the DeLuxe Color film has to offer. Since it wasn’t a Technicolor production, the color palette appears paler than most contemporary titles would look – which gives Monroe’s colorless makeup an almost anemic feel, sadly.
Apr 25, 2012 · Time Out says. Although it's not explicitly a musical, Bus Stop is certainly a product of that imagination which says the best things in life are free, and if you don't have...
Bus Stop (1956) In Joshua Logan's romantic comedy adapted by George Axelrod from a play by William Inge: the film opened on a ranch in Timber Hill, Montana, where naive and virginal 21 year-old cowboy Beauregard 'Bo' Decker (Don Murray) and his father figure Virgil Blessing (Arthur O'Connell) were introduced.