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Arrêt d'autobus

Original title: Bus Stop
  • 1956
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
13K
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Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, and Arthur O'Connell in Arrêt d'autobus (1956)
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ComedyDramaRomance

A naive but stubborn cowboy falls in love with a saloon singer and tries to take her away against her will to get married and live on his ranch in Montana.A naive but stubborn cowboy falls in love with a saloon singer and tries to take her away against her will to get married and live on his ranch in Montana.A naive but stubborn cowboy falls in love with a saloon singer and tries to take her away against her will to get married and live on his ranch in Montana.

  • Director
    • Joshua Logan
  • Writers
    • George Axelrod
    • William Inge
  • Stars
    • Marilyn Monroe
    • Don Murray
    • Arthur O'Connell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joshua Logan
    • Writers
      • George Axelrod
      • William Inge
    • Stars
      • Marilyn Monroe
      • Don Murray
      • Arthur O'Connell
    • 139User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Marilyn Monroe
    Marilyn Monroe
    • Chérie
    Don Murray
    Don Murray
    • Beauregard 'Bo' Decker
    Arthur O'Connell
    Arthur O'Connell
    • Virgil Blessing
    Betty Field
    Betty Field
    • Grace
    Eileen Heckart
    Eileen Heckart
    • Vera
    Robert Bray
    Robert Bray
    • Carl
    Hope Lange
    Hope Lange
    • Elma Duckworth
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Life Magazine Photographer
    Max Showalter
    Max Showalter
    • Life Magazine Reporter
    • (as Casey Adams)
    Arizona State University Sun Devil Marching Band
    • Themselves
    • (uncredited)
    Linda Brace
    • Evelyn
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Carroll
    • Cashier
    • (uncredited)
    J.M. Dunlap
    • Orville
    • (uncredited)
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Elderly Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Fury
    Ed Fury
    • Cowboy in Saloon
    • (uncredited)
    Buddy Heaton
    • Clown
    • (uncredited)
    Fay L. Ivor
    • Rodeo Usher
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Culvert Johnson
    • Messenger
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joshua Logan
    • Writers
      • George Axelrod
      • William Inge
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    User reviews139

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    6rebeljenn

    well worth a stop when passing through

    'Bus Stop' is a cheerful and romantic old-style film with part of the action centering around a bus stop and bus journey. Bo, a not-very-bright cowboy, does not know anything about love but has his heart set on bringing a woman back home with him. He sees Cherie (played by Monroe) at a bar and falls instantly in love, but she does not quite feel the same way about him. The film explores this romance and the lessons that Bo (and Cherie) has to learn in order to 'grow up'. It takes him several mistakes and character flaws to overcome, but, with the help of Marilyn Monroe, everything comes to a happy (and quick) ending, like most 1950s films.

    Overall, 'Bus Stop' is an engaging and funny film and it is worth a watch. However, there are some problems. One of the problems is that I found Bo to be extremely annoying in places. He is too 'in your face'; I am not sure whether Bo's innocence was over-played by the actor or if it was written in the script. The other problem I had was the ending. Older films typically have a rushed ending, at least when compared to the present day. It just seems to abrupt.

    The film also has some amuzing adult humor, and this is subtle so there is not a chance of a child picking up on it. (Look at the float in the parade!) Overall, 'Bus Stop' is an all-around enjoyable tale about an age past.
    dougdoepke

    Badly Flawed

    No need to recap the plot. This is a badly flawed movie, despite "That Old Black Magic", though the magic clearly works for Monroe as she croons out the tune. It's clear that as an actress she's most comfortable with musical numbers, where her sparkle really gels.

    The basic problem, as I see it, is with the script. There really isn't much story; as a result, something has to be added to hold audience interest besides budding super-star Marilyn. Apparently, colorful character was encouraged to pick up the slack. It looks like TCF found their answer in Murray's ear-splitting version of a Montana cowboy. I guess rural Montana doesn't have any grade schools where basic civility is taught. No need to belabor his maddening effect since others have made the same point at some length. Nonetheless, Murray's witless hollering of every line takes down the entire film. Nor does Monroe's squeaky southern accent that sort of comes and goes help. Nor is the over-extended final scene, where both actors revert to something more normal, enough to compensate for all the gaudiness that's gone before.

    All in all, the movie's worth a 3, mainly for its excellent Technicolor staging, Monroe's singing, and the catchy title tune that was a chart-topper at the time. But beware the movie's moral, which seems to be a version of "All some people need in order to straighten out is a good beating"!

    (In passing—Despite his misfire here, Murray was an excellent actor. Catch his carefully shaded performance in A Hatful of Rain (1957) or in The Bachelor Party (1957) to sample his true potential.)
    jenjen-7

    A stupid and annoying film

    If you like young men with the social skills of a five year old, and young women with low self esteem, watch this film. The only relief is when the bus driver beats the cowboy up to stop him from pestering the poor young woman any further.

    There are some comic moments in the film, but it's too frustrating watching Monroe's character treated like an animal. This is not the mood of the 1990s.

    If you want to enjoy Marilyn Monroe, watch "Some Like It Hot". At least her character in that film has self-respect, even if she's no more than a likeable bimbo.
    8laserfan

    Achingly fine performance by a vulnerable Monroe

    To the naysayers I say "you missed it" but I guess people either like MM or they do not. I was braced for the 50s-style corn, but not for the underlying sadness of Cherie, as rendered by Monroe, and in the end feel she did an incredibly good job with the role--not a false note anywhere.

    An extra star (or two) for that very special performance.
    gnb

    A great performance

    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. She manages to convey a whole range of emotions which is testament to her time spent at Lee Strasberg's Actor's Studio in New York. As usual she sparkles and it's difficult to take your eyes off her, but there is a depth and sympathy to her playing that makes you take note of the performance and not simply the curves.

    However, Bus Stop is a relatively simple picture of unrequited then requited love. The comedy moments don't often work that well and Don Murray's Beau has to be one of the most irritating characters I have ever seen in a film. Him and Cherie coming together at the end of the picture is unbelievable and spoiled the movie for me...I always wanted her to get away!

    Bus Stop is more enjoyable from the Monroe point of view as her playing is spellbinding and marked a turning point in her career.

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    • Trivia
      Marilyn Monroe, who had seen and loved Kim Stanley's performance in the Broadway production of "Bus Stop", patterned her accent on Stanley's, as well as those accents she had heard during her own time in the South. Monroe worked diligently on the hillbilly twang, speaking quite differently than in her other movies, and subverted her natural singing talent to make it painfully clear that Chérie was not gifted in that department.
    • Goofs
      Although several sequences were indeed filmed in Phoenix, Arizona, involving a 1956 rodeo and rodeo parade, non-rodeo scenes supposedly depicting downtown Phoenix and Cherie's boardinghouse were clearly shot elsewhere; no major thoroughfare in Phoenix has hilly terrain or Victorian-style buildings seen in film.
    • Quotes

      Cherie: I hate you and I despise you! Now give me back my tail!

    • Crazy credits
      And Introducing / Don Murray
    • Connections
      Edited into Myra Breckinridge (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      The Bus Stop Song
      (1956)

      Written by Ken Darby

      Sung in the opening credits off-screen by The Four Lads

      Also partially sung by a guitar-playing Arthur O'Connell (uncredited) and the bus passengers

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 1956 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nunca fui santa
    • Filming locations
      • 13439 State Highway 75, Ketchum, ID 83340(Roadside Diner Exteriors - Building was moved and remodeled into a guest house just down from its original location at the time of filming.)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Marilyn Monroe Production I
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    • Budget
      • $2,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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