अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWhen in a storm a crane collapses and a bus crashes we see flashbacks of the passengers' lives leading up to that accident with two casualties: young and old couples, love, infidelity, busin... सभी पढ़ेंWhen in a storm a crane collapses and a bus crashes we see flashbacks of the passengers' lives leading up to that accident with two casualties: young and old couples, love, infidelity, business, blackmail and other crooked schemes.When in a storm a crane collapses and a bus crashes we see flashbacks of the passengers' lives leading up to that accident with two casualties: young and old couples, love, infidelity, business, blackmail and other crooked schemes.
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A bit of fun is had along the way at the expense of ridiculous clichés and superstitions (seven years back luck, throwing salt over one's shoulder, the film's date of occurrence) and the last scene, with the small boy and the old lady, is most amusing.
It starts off with the scene of a bus crash in London.
The films has got flashbacks of each character as the film progresses, plus the lapsed photography of Big Ben winding back, to symbolise what events occurred thirteen hours ago, up until the bus crash.
It took me a while to understand it, but it was enjoyable nonetheless.
If Sean Cunningham and Quentin Tarrantino got together and made a film, this may be the result - due to the flashbacks and small stories tying in, and deaths.
I am unsure of the main characters, as it has been a while since I have seen it, but a rare gem indeed.
Now I see it as a good little drama.
It is about a bus crash and the stories, leading up to it, of the people on the bus.
Apart from Jessie Matthews, who is great as Millie - Sir Ralph Richardson plays her fiancée ( yes, that's right).
Edmund Gwenn - who went to Hollywood to co-star in Lassie movies and also with Natalie Wood in "Miracle on 34th Street", plays a grumpy businessman. Gordon Harker is his very annoying partner.
Emlyn Williams - who wrote "Night Must Fall" was the black - mailing villain and Frank Lawton, who went to Hollywood and appeared in "David Copperfield" and "The Devil Doll" is the young man in trouble. Sonnie Hale who was married to Jessie Matthews at the time played the bus conductor.
Enjoy this film. Don't expect modern hoopla, but allow yourself to enjoy. I give you permission :D
And, an excellent story it was. At first sight, the passengers on the ill-fated bus looked like a pretty boring lot (except for the always lovely Jessie Matthews). But, as the film went back to show each passenger's story on the day before the accident, I discovered that the cast, contrary to initial appearance, was a talented group of performers, skillfully directed so as to bring a real individuality to their distinctive characterizations.
Viewers may have different preferences as to which two passengers are going to meet a tragic end and which ones will survive. But, the movie holds your interest as it keeps you guessing. This film deserves a much wider audience - a real gem of early British Cinema.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाTowards the beginning of the movie Jessie Matthews (Millie) asks the bus conductor (Sonnie Hale) "You won't forget to put me off at Linden Gardens, will you?" Sonnie's prompt reply is "No fear!", as there was very little chance of his forgetting that particular address, since his own flat in Linden Gardens had seen the beginning of their relationship only a few years earlier.
- भाव
Mr Wakefield: Forget, forget. That's all you can do. If it weren't for me I'd like to know where you'd end up!
Flora Wakefield: In the bankruptcy courts dear.
Mr Wakefield: Yes, and then you'd forget to turn up.
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