The Runaway Bus

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6.0
19531h 13m

When heavy fog prevents any flights from leaving London Airport, a group of passengers are put on a bus driven by Percy Lamb to drive to another airport. The fog is that heavy Percy doesn't know where he is going or that he is carrying stolen gold bullion that the robbers and police are relentlessly pursuing.

Cast

Photo of Frankie Howerd

Frankie Howerd

Percy Lamb

Photo of Margaret Rutherford

Margaret Rutherford

Miss Cynthia Beeston

Photo of Petula Clark

Petula Clark

Stewardess 'Nikki' Nicholls

Photo of George Coulouris

George Coulouris

Ernest Schroeder

Photo of Terence Alexander

Terence Alexander

Pilot Peter Jones

Photo of Toke Townley

Toke Townley

Henry Waterman

Photo of Belinda Lee

Belinda Lee

Janie Grey

Photo of John Horsley

John Horsley

Inspector Henley

Photo of Sam Kydd

Sam Kydd

Airport Security Officer

Photo of Marianne Stone

Marianne Stone

Travel Girl

Photo of Stringer Davis

Stringer Davis

2nd Transport Officer

Photo of Michael Gwynn

Michael Gwynn

1st Transport Officer

Photo of Reginald Beckwith

Reginald Beckwith

Telephone Man

Photo of Lionel Murton

Lionel Murton

American Traveller

Photo of Lisa Gastoni

Lisa Gastoni

Receptionist

Photo of Alastair Hunter

Alastair Hunter

Detective Spencer

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Reviews

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6/10

It must have been terrible to have to share a stage/screen with Margaret Rutherford. She only had to look at the camera and she had already stolen the scene - a consummate comedy actress whom, alongside Frankie Howerd, keeps this rather daft crime caper bubbling along quite nicely for 75 minutes. A pea-soup fog has delayed all the flights from London's Heathrow Airport - as was it's wont back then - and so a motley collection of passengers are having to take a coach to a nearby airport. Unbeknown to them, though, there has been a daring raid on a warehouse at the airport and their bus contains the loot - £200,000 worth of gold bullion. Lost in the fog, the passengers much reach their destination before the sinister leader of the gang tracks them down. Howerd was never my favourite comedian, but here he delivers well - tempered by some strong supporting performances from Petula Clark, George Coulouris and Terence Alexander - and, of course, the redoubtable Miss Rutherford as "Miss Beeston". The jokes are a bit predictable, but it's an enjoyable piece of harmless fun that I really quite enjoyed.

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