Review of The Big Bus (1976) by Muffin M — 29 Sep 2013
A nuclear powered bus is going Non-stop from New York to Denver and is plagued by disasters due to the machinations of a mysterious group allied with the Oil lobby. When the driver is injured a washed up, down on his luck, but used to be great type, who as it happens, used to be engaged to the inventor's daughter is brought in to drive the giant bus which includes a one lane swimming pool and a one lane bowling alley.
Stars Joseph Bologna, Stockard Channing, John Beck, Rene Auberjonois, Ruth Gordon, Ned Beatty, Bob Dishy Jose Ferrer and Harold Gould.
Directed by James Frawley.
This review of The Big Bus (1976) was written by Muffin M on 29 Sep 2013.
The Big Bus has generally received mixed reviews.
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