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Les As de l'impériale

Original title: On the Buses
  • 1971
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
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6.0/10
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Les As de l'impériale (1971)
Comedy

When the bus company finds itself short-staffed, Inspector Blake comes up with the brilliant idea of employing female drivers. The company is delighted, but the bus crews are horrified and t... Read allWhen the bus company finds itself short-staffed, Inspector Blake comes up with the brilliant idea of employing female drivers. The company is delighted, but the bus crews are horrified and try to get rid of the women.When the bus company finds itself short-staffed, Inspector Blake comes up with the brilliant idea of employing female drivers. The company is delighted, but the bus crews are horrified and try to get rid of the women.

  • Director
    • Harry Booth
  • Writers
    • Ronald Wolfe
    • Ronald Chesney
  • Stars
    • Reg Varney
    • Doris Hare
    • Michael Robbins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Harry Booth
    • Writers
      • Ronald Wolfe
      • Ronald Chesney
    • Stars
      • Reg Varney
      • Doris Hare
      • Michael Robbins
    • 32User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Reg Varney
    Reg Varney
    • Stan Butler
    Doris Hare
    Doris Hare
    • Stan's Mum
    Michael Robbins
    Michael Robbins
    • Arthur Rudge, Stan's Brother-in-Law
    Anna Karen
    Anna Karen
    • Olive Rudge, Stan's Sister
    Stephen Lewis
    Stephen Lewis
    • Blakey, Stan's Inspector
    Bob Grant
    Bob Grant
    • Jack Harper, Stan's Conductor
    Andria Lawrence
    Andria Lawrence
    • Betty
    • (as Andrea Lawrence)
    Pat Ashton
    Pat Ashton
    • Sally
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • Manager
    Pamela Cundell
    • Ruby
    Pat Coombs
    Pat Coombs
    • Vera
    Wendy Richard
    Wendy Richard
    • Housewife
    • (as Wendy Richards)
    Peter Madden
    Peter Madden
    • Mr. Brooks
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Busman
    Brenda Gogan
    • Bridget
    Caroline Dowdeswell
    • Sandra
    Eunice Black
    • Ada
    Claire Davenport
    • Peggy
    • Director
      • Harry Booth
    • Writers
      • Ronald Wolfe
      • Ronald Chesney
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    7r96sk

    Enjoyable, even if it is undeniably sexist

    Enjoyable, even if it is undeniably sexist.

    I remember discovering the television series of 'On the Buses' when I was younger, via my grandparents, and loving it - admittedly at an age of not fully understanding the humour et al. I do remember watching this just about. It's amusing, nothing laugh-out-loud worthy but it's suitably entertaining.

    Reg Varney, Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis are a very good trio. Lewis' Blakey is arguably the good guy, despite being portrayed as the antagonist - especially in this plot, given he's the supporter of women bus drivers. I gotta say, Grant's Jack is incredibly creepy. The things you don't notice as a kid, eh?

    It does have charm, helped by it giving a nice exterior snapshot of 1960s/70s England and the buses of the time. The film, and series, is always most enjoyable - at least to me - when they are out on the road with the buses.

    Obviously misogynistic and all rather dumb, but there are things it does reasonably well.
    ryoung13

    embarrassingly unfunny

    This is a disgracefully, unfunny and dire film in every respect. To call it backward and sexist is an understatement. It really is quite sad that it was only 34 years ago that tripe like this was considered acceptable let alone amusing. We would never know if the actors and director involved had any talent considering the crassness of the subject matter. All the men are irresistible, womanising cheeky chappies and all the women are either pathetic doormats or big-busted nymphomaniacs who enjoy being groped at every opportunity. This, by the way, sums up the complexity of the plot. For those who say that it is an accurate and genuine representation of working class life in the 70's, WHAT UTTER RUBBISH! And what an insult to working class people. If you enjoy this type of "classic" British sex comedy then good luck to you but its portrayal of both men and women is insulting and its not just "politically incorrect" its bloody wrong! Thank God they "don't make them like this any more".
    8JoshuaKaitlyn2008

    Great fun!

    So what if this movie is non to pc and treats women as objects of lust. There are people who will hate this, moan about it, analyze and deconstruct it. IT'S A MOVIE!! If you don't like it don't watch it. Admittedly it is not to everyones taste but these will be the people who are too young to remember the series or the times. For the rest of us who do remember, we look back with nostalgia, see the old cars, advertisements the way people behaved and we smile. Harmless fun that does no one any harm. There is far worse on the screens now days, movies where every second word is a swear word, bullets flying, on screen sex. sometimes it's a breath of fresh air to see something that is a little different from a bygone age.
    RussianPantyHog

    "Cor, not arf"

    Dated, but wonderful. "On The Buses" was part of my childhood and ab-so-lutely a product of its time, so i understand (and respect) why many non-Brits or young Brits hate it. Filmed between 1969 and 1973 as a 70 episode tv series and three movies it chronicles the lives of bus driver Stan (Reg Varney), his family, his best mate Jack (Bob Grant) and their constant battles with Inspector Blake (Stephen lewis). It doesn't sound much on paper but the reality for millions around my own age (40) and older was hilarious comedy and I wouldn't hesitate to call it a classic. I used to long for Sunday evenings to see the latest episode. Of course it's sexist and vulgar and anti PC. That's the way comedy (and life) was back then, and in my opinion we were better for it! It's also a stunningly accurate portrayal of British working class life in the early 70s. Here's a little 'aside' for those of you who slag off the crudity and sexism of On The Buses. My Granny hated it (for those reasons) and used to watch the sober / religious tv show presented by Jess Yates instead. We later discovered he was "shagging" everything he could get his hands on! At least On The Buses was never hypocritical. It was always well written and the cast were excellent. The talent and depth they brought to the characters puts it right up there with Dads Army and Only Fools & Horses. Michael Robbins had a deadpan style and razor sharp timing that few actors could equal. There's always a hilarious sense of the famous British 'repression' in his character. Some people may remember his guest appearance as a Flea Exterminator in an episode of "The Good Life". He can never bring himself to say the word "flea" and always refers to them as "the little offendors". There's a great chemistry between Stan and Jack and I really felt that Reg Varney and Bob Grant were mates. Of course, the highlight of On The Buses was always the priceless Inspector, "Blakey". Stephen lewis is a genius and the character he created is second to none, anywhere in British tv. With his Hitler moustache, pained expressions and classic catch-phrases he's a comedy icon. Like all fans I was very saddened by the recent death of Bob Grant. If only the poor man could've realised how much laughter he brought to the world. RIP Bob.
    jamesraeburn2003

    "Not hilarious, but still charming"

    This spin-off from the popular ITV sitcom was the most popular British film of 1971, it's takings even outgrossing Diamonds Are Forever, the James Bond film of that year. Take my word for it, the critics tore it to pieces and they still do now when it's shown on television.

    I don't think it's overly funny but I still love it. Okay so it's sexist, but like the Carry On films, even though it's not hilarious it still possesses a certain charm that these overblown American comedies cannot hope to achieve.

    All the series regulars are here. Reg Varney, Doris Hare, Anna Karen,Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis. While they were all charming, Michael Robbins stands out for me because his comic timing was impeccable. For example, he would sit there reading the paper and suddenly he would look up and utter something amusing.

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    • Trivia
      At the British box-office in 1971 the movie out-performed the James Bond film Les diamants sont éternels (1971) but this was only because the Bond movie did not launch until December whereas this picture had debuted in the UK in July.
    • Goofs
      When the bus pulls away on the motorway after Blakey gets a ticking off from the motorcycle cop, the left hand side of the bus displays a poster saying 'Whitbread Tankard: cool, clear, refreshing.' When it pulls in to the depot, 2 hours late, the left hand side of the bus displays a poster for 'KP nuts: more protein than eggs', although the number plate on the back is the same as the one at the front when it was on the motorway.
    • Quotes

      Blakey, Stan's Inspector: 'What's the matter with you, can't you drive? eh? Oh my god, look what you've done! Quick, get in that cab, pull away, quick! Hurry up!

      Vera: I can't! Theres spiders in my cab!

      Blakey, Stan's Inspector: Spiders? I don't care if you've got ants in your pants! You get in that cab and pull away quick!

    • Alternate versions
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'A' rating. All cuts have remained in all subsequent home video releases, rated 'PG'.
    • Connections
      Featured in On the Buses at the Movies (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      It's a Great Life on the Buses
      Music by Geoff Unwin

      Lyrics by Roger Ferris

      Sung by Quinceharmon

      [Title song played during both the opening and end credits]

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • On the Buses
    • Filming locations
      • Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • EMI Films
      • Hammer Films
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    • Budget
      • £90,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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