When Stan gets engaged to conductress Susy, it comes as a bit of a blow to his family since, especially now that Olive and Arthur have a baby, they rely on his earnings to keep them going. To help boost the family income, Stan makes the mistake of offering to teach Arthur how to drive a bus. Meanwhile, Inspector Blake, determined to improve the efficiency of his layabout workers, makes himself even more unpopular by installing radio receivers in the cabs of the buses. The scene is set for more anarchic, knockabout comedy!
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Production Details
A Hammer Special Comedy Presentation released through MGM-EMI Film Distributors Limited Copyright MCMLXXII Hammer Film Productions Limited – All rights reserved
MPAA Approved Certificate No. 23320
The characters and incidents portrayed and the names used herein are fictitious and any similarity to the name, character, or history of any person is entirely accidental and unintentional
RCA Sound System
Technicolor 89 mins
Filming dates: 21st February – 1st April 1972
UK Release: 30th July 1972
Studio:
Elstree Studios of Associated British Picture Corporation, Hertfordshire
Stage 5, Elstree Studios – Exterior of Town & District Bus Garage
Location:
Windsor Safari Park, St. Leonards Hill, Windsor, Berkshire – Tour scenes with lions
Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
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Cast & Crew
Cast – Complete, awaiting verification
Crew – Believed complete
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Footnotes
The title of the film was chosen in a nationwide competition.
With the British film industry in general in deep recession and American funding drying up, Hammer, in desperate need of cash like everyone else, had little choice in a way and reverted more and more to making home-grown comedies based on popular television series. In the long run, though, it was not to be the solution to their ever-worsening crisis.