On The Buses/Mutiny On The Buses/Holiday On The Buses [1971]
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Binding : DVDEAN : 5060034576723Label : Optimum Home EntertainmentManufacturer : Optimum Home EntertainmentPublisher : Optimum Home EntertainmentRelease date : 2006-09-25Title : On The Buses/Mutiny On The Buses/Holiday On The Buses [1971]Actor : ArrayAudience rating : Parental GuidanceFormat : ArrayLanguages : ArrayNumber of items : 2Original release date : 1971-01-01Region code : 2Running time : 251Studio : Optimum Home EntertainmentTheatrical releaseDate : 1971
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review by: 70s addict date: 2008-10-02 rating:
they never ageI had these bought for me for christmas and watching them was like being back in my childhood again I just love this sort of comedy this is when british comedy was great . These films never get old for me and I've watched these about five times so far I just love them my favorite is Holiday on the buses . I would recomend these to anyone who wants a good old laugh .
review by: Call me Rob date: 2008-02-22 rating:
A retro look at Britain as it wasInstead of watching the rubbish that's broadcast today, I thought I'd buy these classic feature films of the 70's.
Starting with 'On The Buses', this is 70's Britain, when women were starting to take on normal jobs...a far cry from the housewife of the 60's. Luxton & District take on women drivers and calamity ensues. Quite un-PC but very very funny, in a 'Carry On' style.
Next is 'Mutiny On The Buses. This follows the story from the previous film, and visits Windsor Safari park in the process.
The third of the trilogy is 'Holiday On The Buses', filmed at Pontins in Prestatyn, North Wales. An absolute hoot from start to finish, with lots of scrapes throughout.
The whole idea of a family being bonded together as such is now quite dated, and the high street scenes of the first two films prove how far we have come with the advent of out-of-town shopping centres, although I'm not sure this is a good thing. The film quality and sound quality is great on these disks but there are no extra features. Obviously in the 70's extra features weren't deemed neccessary so these weren't made. I don't have a problem with this. Extra info can be found on Google and various fan sites. The big attraction for me is the fantastic capture of life in the year I was born, with gorgeous footage in all 3 films of the early 70's. References made to non-PC topics are refreshing, and an indication of where we've ended up following years of political correctness.
Long live Blakey, Butler and Harper. The acting was great, the script was pretty good and the quality was good too. Instead of 'paying-per-view', buy this 3 film set and have a good laugh!!
review by: Chris Bishop date: 2008-02-12 rating:
Good ole daysI brought this 3 movie collection when i was home in the UK in april 2007.
Ive been wanting to get it for a few years .
I must say that the films are much beter than the tv series.
My favorite has to be holiday on the buses which i remember watching when i was a kid growing up in 70s-80s England.
like most tv series that were made into films during the 70s the films were fleshed out from the old tv series plots.
I dont know if any people born after the 70s will like these films all its just nostalga on my part but no christmas or holiday period is the same without them.
What i love about these old films from this period is that they are very sexist and un PC which i think people now a days are sick off.
There is plenty of seaside post card humor in these old films which is a blast of fresh air from the watered down humor of todays comedy.
Sitcoms are not made in to films nowadays so this is probably one of the last series from the 60s & 70s that was made in to film.
Its a must to have in your collection specialy if you are an ex pat living overseas.
Thumbs up to on the buses.
And 5 stars for the collection.
After living in the states now for 9 years ive noticed that the uk has moved on a lot since i had left and the England i left behind no longer exsists what with the heavy immigration of east europeans into the country.
It seems the Comedy traditions and nostalga i remember of England i once knew and loved from 60s to the 90s only now exsists on DVD and not in the country itself.
Those traditions are changing as time marches on.
So these classic comedy collections of this period are all the more important.
Long live the good ole days.
review by: date: 2007-08-13 rating:
on the busesthese films were and still are a classic it proves you dont need to spend lots of money to make a good film and not swearing suitable for all ages only one more thing to say get that bus out aaahhhhh
review by: A Likely Lad date: 2007-03-17 rating:
These Spin-off Films Are Better Than The Television Series ItselfThe On The Buses TV series is one that I have always looked upon with nostalgia and fondness but recently having bought the boxset of the entire series I find that my memories are playing tricks, the show is not as good as I remember, it is still very funny and entertaining but it feels a little outdated.
The three movies on the other hand are perhaps the only spin-off adaptations to a comedy show that are better than the parent series itself.
The films manage to come up with three nicely contrasting storylines that admittedly do use various elements of plots from the tv shows, such as Stan messing up a radio control system and Olive being given a job in the bus canteen and so on, but unless you know the history of the show this doesn't really matter.
The first film 'On The Buses' deals with the idea of female bus drivers threatening the jobs of their male counterparts and Stan and the team dreaming up all kinds of plans to get rid of them, this is probably the most faithful film in regards to the format of the tv series in that it does feel like an extension to the show.
'Mutiny On The Buses' is by contrast a film comprised of set pieces or smaller plotlines, such as Stan's engagement, Olive's pregnancy, Arthur losing his job and being trained by Stan to be a bus driver, a new horrible manager taking over at the depot and even a trip to windsor safari park and many more. Most of these plots could have be used as a basis for a film in their own right but the fact that they are all in there and that they do form a coherent story is amazing. It is because of the fragmented approach to the film that it is most likely the weakest of the three but it is still very enjoyable.
'Holiday On The Buses' is generally regarded as the best of the three by the fans and the viewing public and that assessment is just about right.
It seems as though this was a case of "What can we do now to avoid repetition?" The answer! Have Stan, Jack and Blakey fired from the bus service and then have them wind up in new jobs at the same Butlins type holiday camp, and it works, there is a freshness and originality that seperates this movie from the rest of the franchise and yet at the same time anchors the situation into the ongoing threads of the previous films and series. Throw in Wilfrid Brambel, Arthur Mullard and a good cast of strong comedy actors and you have the funniest film of the three.
The three films were a financial and critical success for Hammer Pictures, better known for horror movies and a fourth film entitled 'Fun On The Buses' was planned, why it wasn't made I don't know, but these films are historic because they were the first big screen adaptations based on a popular comedy tv show and their success inspired a rush for other comedy shows of the era to be given the movie treatment and a whole new sub culture of films was born.
Very enjoyable indeed.
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