Tres desconocidos -una stripper, una esposa alcohólica y un viajante de comercio- se embarcan en un viaje que les cambiará la vida. Cada uno se enfrenta a sus propios defectos, sin saber adó... Leer todoTres desconocidos -una stripper, una esposa alcohólica y un viajante de comercio- se embarcan en un viaje que les cambiará la vida. Cada uno se enfrenta a sus propios defectos, sin saber adónde les llevará la vida a continuación.Tres desconocidos -una stripper, una esposa alcohólica y un viajante de comercio- se embarcan en un viaje que les cambiará la vida. Cada uno se enfrenta a sus propios defectos, sin saber adónde les llevará la vida a continuación.
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Ed 'Pimples' Carson
- (as Dee Pollack)
- Commuter at Terminal
- (sin créditos)
- Andrews
- (sin créditos)
- Mrs. Breed
- (sin créditos)
- Bus Driver
- (sin créditos)
- Bus Dispatcher
- (sin créditos)
- Commuter at Terminal
- (sin créditos)
- Stanton
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
I watched the film immediately after reading the book (again), and it does what you'd expect in re-jigging a series of individual character studies (with their thought processess) into a mini disaster movie, and I'm fine with that as it didn't deviate too far from the central story line.
The theme of book and almost all of it's characters throughout is sex, trying to get it, or fending it off. If you want to know more read it. However, that was not possible to integrate integrate much into a film of the era, apart from one scene in a barn.
BUT Jayne Mansfield was excellent as the beautiful but battle-hardened wanting-out stripper, and Steinbeck would have been very happy with her portrayal.
The storyline involving Joan Collins was padded out to give her screen time (and over act).
Finally and the MOST disappointing aspect of the film was the usual Hollywood practice of giving a romantic male lead to a guy who was too old. Dan Dailey was 18 years older than Jayne Mansfield and at 42 looked it. You can't suspend disbelief for that sort of nonsense.
Catch that bus. No wonder it's "wayward". Looks like it was bought at a junk yard sale, but, hey, it proves to be a real trouper. Chicoy (Jason) is the driver and he's got to get his assorted passengers to their destination, come heck or high water, both of which make a scary appearance. Meanwhile, the passengers have to pair up or straighten out, meaning the bus journey is not just literal but symbolic of personal discoveries. That may not be an original plot device, but the road effects are really well done. One thing for sure, except for Mansfield the film has a really drab look to it. Even the usually glamorous Collins is dressed down. Speaking of Collins, she's the only one to go over- the-top amongst a generally well-acted storyline. Going in, I thought this would be a Mansfield showcase, but it's not. She's just one of the passengers with her own personal difficulties to get straight. In fact, her budding romance with an aging Dailey is rather poignant. All in all, the movie adds up a decent time-passer with a few thrills and some non-sappy soap opera to carry the narrative.
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- TriviaThis movie was made as a Jayne Mansfield vehicle in hopes of replicating the box office success of the previous year's similar film Nunca fui santa (1956), which had starred Mansfield's main rival as a platinum blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe.
- ErroresWhen the bus looks to be out of control coming down the dirt road, it can be seen that there are no passengers on board.
- Citas
Ed 'Pimples' Carson: Piece of chocolate cake, please
Norma , the counter girl: Cake for breakfast? I bet Mr Robert Wagner doesn't start his day wolfing down chocolate cake.
- Créditos curiososThe film's title card reads: "John Steinbeck's The Wayward Bus."
- Versiones alternativasUnited Press International wrote in a review of the film that Dolores Michaels' "torrid" scene, a seduction scene in a barn where she makes a pass at the bus driver (Rick Jason), "manages to steal the sexiest scene in the picture," over better known actresses Jayne Mansfield and Joan Collins, and wrote that Hollywood had not had a scene like it since Jane Russell in The Outlaw. Director Victor Vicas shot two versions, an "A" scene and a "B" scene (only implied sex in barn) because of the censors.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jayne Mansfield: La tragédie d'une blonde (2013)
- Bandas sonorasSomethin's Gotta Give
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 27 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1