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On The Buses/Mutiny On The Buses/Holiday On The Buses [DVD] [1972]

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  • Actors: Reg Varney, Stephen Lewis, Doris Hare, Michael Robbins, Anna Karen
  • Directors: Bryan Izzard, Harry Booth
  • Writers: Ronald Chesney, Ronald Wolfe
  • Producers: Ronald Chesney, Ronald Wolfe
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Warner
  • DVD Release Date: 4 Aug. 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (67 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00009QNWA
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 16,992 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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All three feature length spin-offs from the popular TV series, which follows the fortunes of the workers in a Northern bus depot. In 'On the Buses' women drivers are to be introduced on the service and the lads aren't too happy about it. In 'Mutiny on the Buses' Stan Butler (Reg Varney) decides to marry Suzy, causing much consternation amongst the rest of the family who rely on Stan's money. Arthur implements a plan where he learns to drive a bus, while Stan blackmails the Depot Manager into giving him the new Special Tour Bus route - a move that can only lead to confusion and disaster. Whilst in 'Holiday on the Buses' Jack (Bob Grant) and Stan (Varney) are forced to find work driving tourbuses for a Welsh holiday camp after losing their jobs at the depot. Imagine their horror when they discover that Blakey (Stephen Lewis) is Camp Security Inspector!

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The on the buses films are fantastic i have watched them many times and still dont get fed up, i know whats coming and they still make me laugh every time. It captures an era of time which was when some of the best comedys were made around. Holiday on the buses is my favourite, that is a typical holiday camp of that day and age and the way they wreck the chalet with one thing and another, oh its great! Think i will go and watch them again!
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If you are a fan of the tv series then you will no doubt be aware of how good these three films are.
Classic British comedy at it's best. This double DVD has two discs containing the trilogy of films released in the 70's.
All the characters from the great tv show are there as well as some appearances from comedy greats such as Arthur Mullard, Wilfred Brambell and Kate Williams.
Lots of laughs ot be had here and great value for money.
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All Three 'On the buses' movies on 2 dvds, what a bargain!
"On the buses" features Stan and Jack trying to outwit some female bus drivers,
"Mutiny on the buses" features Stan trying to blackmail his boss, and
"Holiday on the buses" features Stan and Jack working at a holiday camp.
All these films are hillarious whether you are seeing them for the first time or 100th.
They are brillliant.
I would recommend getting them.
(The other reviews saying not all three movies are included refer to a faulty batch, where only one dvd was included)
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Embarassing to say and undoubtedly hard to believe that I began watching 'On the Buses' when I was young because I wanted to be a bus driver when I got older......Obviously my career goals have now changed somewhat :) but my interest in this collection hasn't. These three films are yet another testimony to the astonishing popularity of British cinema throughout the 60s and 70s, right up to the present day.
Collectively these are fantastic films; uniquely we have a proverbial 'egg-timer' shaped progression........'On The Buses' is brilliant; the classic plot of men vs women is hilarious, especially when the women find spiders in the bus........'Mutiny On The Buses' is the worst of the three. It lacks any real similarity to the Television Series, which is a great shame. 'Holiday On The Buses' was the last film made and was made in the final year of the'On The Buses' franchise. It follows the characters on a Summer Holiday at Pontins they Stan and Jack (the main characters, and 'Blakey') have been fired. Not as good as the first film but an exceptional improvement on the second.
As with any other sitcom, whether it is on TV or a big-screen spin off, what relates people to it is the characters. The Butler family, Jack Harper and Inspector Blake are some of the most famous characters of 70s television. Brilliant acting by all concerned plus some surprisingly well thought out plotlines make for fantastic family viewing.
It is not before time that this has been released on DVD......buy it. ALSO, I have been very lucky to collect all of the TVseries episodes available, and I would suggest you consider buying those as well......they really are testament to a fantastic Sitcom of a past, but much loved era
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When I saw this DVD on Amazon I just knew I had to have it! Now at long last we get to see the three classic On the Buses movies in glorious widescreen and with a (mostly) crystal clear picture. On the Buses first hit the big screen as a straightforward "battle of the sexes" movie. Driver Stan and his conductor Jack think they can get away with murder because of the shortage of drivers, but when their Hitler look-a-like inspector comes up with the revolutionary idea of women drivers, the dynamic duo start scheming to get the ladies into all sorts of trouble. There is also a scondary story involving Stan's home life. He shares a tiny terraced house with his mother, sister and brother-in-law. He soon discovers that his sister is pregnant, so Stan now needs his overtime money more than ever. Mutiny on the Buses is the most disappointing of the trilogy, but there are still many laughs to be had. It appears to be a series of sketches strung together with the vague plot of Stan being engaged to one of the "clippies". Arthur (Stan's brother-in-law) is taken on as a driver and his wife, Olive, is suspicious of his relationship with "Nymphy Nora", his "clippy". There is a bizarre sequence with Stan and the Inspector in Windsor Safari Park involving lions and chimps - but don't let that put you off. Holiday on the Buses is probably my favourite of the three. We start off with Stan, Jack and the Inspector being sacked after an accident involving a car, two buses and a topless woman. Pretty soon Stan and Jack get a job at Pontins only to discover that the Inspector has also been employed as head of security. Naturally Stan gets his family to come along for a holiday. Stan and Jack get involved with a few female holidaymakers and ... well you can guess the rest!Read more ›
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If you enjoyed the tv series chances ar youll love these films.The reviewers complaining about not all the films being in the package must have been unlucky,the item should contain two discs one with on the buses and one with the other two films.At this price it is good value to get 3 full length comedy films and while i prefer the second and third entries you will no doubt have your own preferences.If you didnt like the series this is not for you bu otherwise im sure youll find plenty to laugh at.
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