a lady looking to catch a bus for no apparent reason, has all her clothes fall off.
And this happened before the opening credits of the film I saw last night, 'Holiday on the Buses', a movie spinoff of the mysteriously popular British TV series 'On the Buses' of the early 1970s. (With a PG rating no less)
As for the rest of the film, it was like a mixture of 'Carry On' and 'Benny Hill' gone sour - a 'so bad it's good' type of film.
It's incredible to think that the original 'On the Buses' film was the most popular home-made film in Britain in 1971, even more then the James Bond film 'Diamonds are Forever'.
And this happened before the opening credits of the film I saw last night, 'Holiday on the Buses', a movie spinoff of the mysteriously popular British TV series 'On the Buses' of the early 1970s. (With a PG rating no less)
As for the rest of the film, it was like a mixture of 'Carry On' and 'Benny Hill' gone sour - a 'so bad it's good' type of film.
It's incredible to think that the original 'On the Buses' film was the most popular home-made film in Britain in 1971, even more then the James Bond film 'Diamonds are Forever'.






