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Stan ärgert sich ein wenig darüber, dass seine Mutter und seine Schwester immer wieder teure Artikel auf Raten kaufen, aber das Geld, das er für Überstunden als Busfahrer verdient, bedeutet, dass er es sich leisten kann ... gerade! Sein Job ist sicher, da Busfahrer schwer zu bekommen sind, und seine Überstundenaussichten gut sind, bis das Busunternehmen beschließt, eine langjährige Regelung aufzuheben und Busfahrerinnen einzustellen. Entsetzt bei dem Gedanken an
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Worth a watch if you are a fan of the series. Some good laughs and covers a topic they wouldn't dare to in todays climate. If you are triggered by sexism and equality then you are unlikely to enjoy this film, but if you can put this aside and accept this was made in a different time then there are far worse ways to spend 88 minutes.
Enjoyable, even if it is undeniably sexist. I remember discovering the television series of 'On the Buses' when I was younger, via my grandparents, and loving it - admittedly at an age of not fully understanding the humour et al. I do remember watching this just about. It's amusing, nothing laugh-out-loud worthy but it's suitably entertaining. Reg Varney, Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis are a very good trio. Lewis' Blakey is arguably the good guy, despite being portrayed as the antagonist - especially in this plot, given he's the supporter of women bus drivers. I gotta say, Grant's Jack is incredibly creepy. The things you don't notice as a kid, eh? It does have charm, helped by it giving a nice exterior snapshot of 1960s/70s England and the buses of the time. The film, and series, is always most enjoyable - at least to me - when they are out on the road with the buses. Obviously misogynistic and all rather dumb, but there are things it does reasonably well.