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Les naufragés de l'autocar

Original title: The Wayward Bus
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Joan Collins, Dan Dailey, Rick Jason, Jayne Mansfield, and Dolores Michaels in Les naufragés de l'autocar (1957)
Three strangers, a stripper, an alcoholic wife and a travelling salesman embark on a life-changing journey. As the road presents challenges, each character faces his or her own shortcomings, not knowing where life will lead next.
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Three strangers - a stripper, an alcoholic wife and a travelling salesman - embark on a life-changing journey. As the road presents challenges, each character faces his or her own shortcomin... Read allThree strangers - a stripper, an alcoholic wife and a travelling salesman - embark on a life-changing journey. As the road presents challenges, each character faces his or her own shortcomings, not knowing where life will lead next.Three strangers - a stripper, an alcoholic wife and a travelling salesman - embark on a life-changing journey. As the road presents challenges, each character faces his or her own shortcomings, not knowing where life will lead next.

  • Director
    • Victor Vicas
  • Writers
    • Ivan Moffat
    • John Steinbeck
  • Stars
    • Joan Collins
    • Jayne Mansfield
    • Dan Dailey
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    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Victor Vicas
    • Writers
      • Ivan Moffat
      • John Steinbeck
    • Stars
      • Joan Collins
      • Jayne Mansfield
      • Dan Dailey
    • 37User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Alice Chicoy
    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    • Camille Oakes
    Dan Dailey
    Dan Dailey
    • Ernest Horton
    Rick Jason
    Rick Jason
    • Johnny Chicoy
    Betty Lou Keim
    Betty Lou Keim
    • Norma , the counter girl
    Dolores Michaels
    Dolores Michaels
    • Mildred Pritchard
    Larry Keating
    Larry Keating
    • Elliott Pritchard
    Robert Bray
    Robert Bray
    • Morse
    Kathryn Givney
    Kathryn Givney
    • Mrs. Elliott (Bernice) Pritchard
    Dee Pollock
    Dee Pollock
    • Ed 'Pimples' Carson
    • (as Dee Pollack)
    Will Wright
    Will Wright
    • Van Brunt
    Eumenio Blanco
    Eumenio Blanco
    • Commuter at Terminal
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Bourgeois
    • Andrews
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Carroll
    • Mrs. Breed
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Carter
    Harry Carter
    • Bus Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Devlin
    Joe Devlin
    • Bus Dispatcher
    • (uncredited)
    Minta Durfee
    Minta Durfee
    • Commuter at Terminal
    • (uncredited)
    Milton Frome
    Milton Frome
    • Stanton
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Victor Vicas
    • Writers
      • Ivan Moffat
      • John Steinbeck
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    5Doylenf

    Stereotypes aboard a wayward bus ride...

    You hear so little about this film although it was taken from a well received John Steinbeck novel which I understand had to be cleaned up for the screen version. Of course in today's world there's nothing particularly shocking about any of the unruly passengers as they get detoured on a rundown bus making a short trip through California.

    RICK JASON is the ruggedly handsome driver (whatever happened to him?), JOAN COLLINS is his unhappy wife tipping the bottle, JAYNE MANSFIELD is a showgirl riding to her next strip assignment, DAN DAILEY is a stock character as a traveling salesman with an eye for a pretty girl, and others are strictly cardboard creations.

    But it's strikingly photographed in B&W and CinemaScope, briskly directed by Victor Vikas (who won a directing award for this at the Berlin Film Festival), and not as bad as it might seem for all of its obscurity in the realm of classic films.

    Probably lacks the punch of the Steinbeck novel in transferring his characters to the screen in accordance with the code of the '50s.
    dougdoepke

    Rolling Soap Opera with a Few Thrills

    Starting from a backwater bus stop, a load of assorted passengers and their hunky driver have to negotiate terrible road conditions, while dealing with personal problems along the way.

    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.
    10hilljayne

    Jayne & Joan = FASCINATING!

    You would expect a total bitchfest with a movie starring both legendary bombshell Jayne Mansfield and soap opera diva Joan Collins....but what you get is a fascinating film based on the John Steinbeck novel of a bus driver and his passengers and their adventures as they get detoured and sidetracked...both on the bus and in life. Joan Collins is the wife of driver Rick Jason (so gorgeous). It's a small and run down little bus that makes side trips. Joan Collins is the owner of a little restaurant who likes the bottle a bit too much. Unhappy with what has become of her life, she decides to "surprise" husband Jason mid-way through his bus trip. Jayne Mansfield is the shamed burlesque dancer on the way to a heavy paying gig in San Juan and gets caught up in the flirtation by a traveling salesman, played by Dan Dailey. Delores Pritchard gives a great performance as the "fast" daughter traveling with her parents on this trip. Also noteworthy is Betty Lou Keim who plays Norma. A really good ensemble piece that deserves a remastered DVD version.
    7gnb

    Jayne's finest hour?

    Like many Steinbeck stories, this is more of a snapshot of a time and place as opposed to a rigid start-middle-end kind of movie. What we get here is a look into the lives of a bunch of characters with many of their respective futures left open to interpretation.

    So we have the buffoonish travelling salesman, the alcoholic diner owner, the teen dreaming of Hollywood stardom, the rugged bus driver, the embarrassed stripper, the repressed teen...the list goes on. Basically, a cross section of society travel on a bus whose journey is as unpredictable and dangerous as that of the lives of most of the passengers aboard.

    While it's not the most riveting of movies, and the vastness of Cinemascope certainly spoils the intimacy of some of the scenes, it is a solid little drama in the kitchen sink/new wave style that is an entertaining watch from start to finish. While the copy I own on DVD has clearly been copied from a television broadcast resulting in fluffy picture and muffled sound, I still enjoyed (and repeatedly enjoy) watching this film.

    The standout? But Jayne Mansfield of course. If Marilyn silenced the critics that she could act with a movie about a bus, then so did our Jayne. Of course the platinum blonde tresses and eye-popping figure are present and correct but gone are the silly wiggle, the high pitched squeals and the plunging necklines. Here, in a rare straight dramatic performance, Jayne present Camille not as a cartoon character a la Jessica Rabbit, but rather a sex symbol with feelings, someone who is employed for her looks but has fears and emotions beneath the surface. Jayne moves and talks naturally in this film and is a revelation.

    How sad that after this solid performance and her wonderful turn as Rita Marlow in Rock Hunter, ego would dictate that she would agree to appear with Cary Grant in what many consider the final nail in her A-list film career, Kiss Them For Me...a truly abysmal waste of time.

    But forget about her career mistakes; Jayne is solid gold here and this is well worth a watch.
    7esoxasox

    Steinbeck Re-Jigged For The Screen

    This will be short as there are many positive reviews here and few wrinkled noses!

    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.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was made as a Jayne Mansfield vehicle in hopes of replicating the box office success of the previous year's similar film Arrêt d'autobus (1956), which had starred Mansfield's main rival as a platinum blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe.
    • Goofs
      When the bus looks to be out of control coming down the dirt road, it can be seen that there are no passengers on board.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Crazy credits
      The film's title card reads: "John Steinbeck's The Wayward Bus."
    • Alternate versions
      United 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Jayne Mansfield: La tragédie d'une blonde (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Somethin's Gotta Give

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El omnibus perdido
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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