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      • Based on the Shelagh Delaney short story of the same name, The White Bus was directed by Lindsay Anderson and intended to be just one chapter in a portmanteau film from Woodfall entitled Red, White and Zero, and which finally saw the light of day in 2018 thanks to BFI Flipside.
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  2. The White Bus is a 1967 British short drama film directed by Lindsay Anderson and starring Patricia Healey. [1] The screenplay was jointly adapted [2] with Shelagh Delaney from a short story in her collection Sweetly Sings the Donkey (1963). [3] It was the film debut of Anthony Hopkins.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Based on a story by Shelagh Delaney, The White Bus, shot in 1965, follows a mute young woman’s meanderings through Manchester and Salford, just as Together follows two deaf-mute young men around east London.

  4. Aug 28, 2011 · The White Bus stars Patricia Healey, and features Arthur Lowe, Anthony Hopkins, and is the story of a young woman numbed by London life, who returns to Salford in search of her northern roots.

  5. Jan 9, 2021 · The White Bus is Anderson's 2nd feature, and his first collaboration with cameraman (D.P.) Miraslav Ondricek, who would later film Anderson's masterpieces If.... and O Lucky Man. Based on a story by Shelagh Delaney, The White Bus "tells an essentially simple story of a young girl from Salford who has moved to work in London, but returns home ...

  6. Cast: Patricia Healey (Girl), Arthur Lowe (Mayor), Anthony Hopkins(Brechtian Singer), John Sharp (Macebearer), Julie Perry (Bus Conductress) Run-time: 46mins. The White Bus Pictures

  7. The White Bus, which received a generally hostile reception from critics, was Anderson’s first concerted move away from realism. The world is seen from the point of view of a nameless, impassive, somewhat depressed London typist (Patricia Healey) working at a tedious job, who is also keenly observant and has a rich fantasy life.

  8. With Patricia Healey, Arthur Lowe, John Sharp, Julie Perry. An impassive young girl is taken from her suicidal Big city life, back to a city in North England, on a bizarre bus trip. Seen through the poetic eye of the camera, this is a commentary of doomed British morbidity.

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