Bus Stop

Give this boy enough rope and he'll land Marilyn Monroe!

6.1
19561h 36m

Cowboys Beauregard Decker and Virgil Blessing attend a rodeo in Phoenix, where Decker falls in love with beautiful cafe singer Cherie. He wants to take Cherie back to his native Montana and marry her, but she dreams of traveling to Hollywood and becoming famous. When she resists his advances, Decker forces Cherie onto the bus back to Montana with him, but, when the bus makes an unscheduled stop due to bad weather, the tables are turned.

Production

Logo for 20th Century Fox

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Dan Ireland on Bus Stop

Dan Ireland on Bus Stop

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The Bus Stop (1956) trailer

Cast

Photo of Don Murray

Don Murray

Beauregard 'Bo' Decker

Photo of Arthur O'Connell

Arthur O'Connell

Virgil Blessing

Photo of Hope Lange

Hope Lange

Elma Duckworth

Photo of Hans Conried

Hans Conried

Life Magazine Photographer

Photo of Max Showalter

Max Showalter

Life Magazine Reporter

Photo of Ed Fury

Ed Fury

Cowboy in Saloon (uncredited)

Photo of David McMahon

David McMahon

Ticket Taker at Bus (uncredited)

Photo of Cheerio Meredith

Cheerio Meredith

Woman in Bus Passenger Line (uncredited)

Photo of Del Moore

Del Moore

Man at Rodeo (uncredited)

Photo of James O'Rear

James O'Rear

Mr. Foster (uncredited)

Photo of Edward G. Robinson Jr.

Edward G. Robinson Jr.

Cowboy (uncredited)

Photo of Henry Slate

Henry Slate

Manager of Blue Dragon Nightclub (uncredited)

Photo of Greta Thyssen

Greta Thyssen

Cover Girl (uncredited)

Photo of Casey Tibbs

Casey Tibbs

Himself (uncredited)

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Reviews

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8/10

In her prime, which because of her death at any early age was all of her cinematic life, Monroe was a gorgeous force of nature very much underappreciated in her thespianism. Once I adjusted to Logan's directional style and to the rodeo and fish-out-of-water concepts, I really laid back and enjoyed this. Though it doesn't feature Marilyn's best singing--she portrays a bad singer, at least at the start--it does have some of her best acting, as she finds out she's accepted for who she really is. Wish that had happened to her in real life. Don't get me wrong: it's not by any stretch of the imagination a great film. Yet neither is it the mediocrity other people tend to say it is.

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