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  1. THE RUNAWAY BUS is a lightweight British comedy feature with some nice mystery and thriller aspects in the mix. The story is set on a foggy night of the year, the location an airport transport bus which is taking the usual diverse group of passengers to a remote location but struggling to find a route through the obscured country roads.

  2. THE RUNAWAY BUS. Directed by. Val Guest. United Kingdom, 1954. Comedy. 78. Synopsis. When heavy fog prevents all aircraft from leaving London airport, a group of ...

  3. The Runaway Bus: Directed by Val Guest. With Marianne Stone, Lionel Murton, Lisa Gastoni, Margaret Rutherford. After heavy fog prevents all aircraft from leaving London airport, a group of passengers take an airline bus to get them to an alternative airport.

  4. Second Crook. John Horsley. ... Detective Inspector Henley (as John Horseley) Alastair Hunter. ... Detective (as Alistair Hunter) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Tedwell Chapman.

  5. Howard plays Percy Lamb, a novice bus driver assigned to drive a coach from one London ariport to another. Alas, the city is enveloped in a thick fog, and poor Percy gets lost, along with his half-dozen passengers and a hidden cache of stolen gold. Most of the film's best moments go to Margaret Rutherford as a not-so-sweet old lady and Belinda ...

  6. Safe and inoffensive fun is The Runaway Bus, very much along the lines of Walter Forde's The Ghost Train (Guest writing there too), it zips along apace and is awash with gags both visually and orally. Maybe somewhat surprising, considering all those involved with it, it's probably with its "who is it" core where the film is at its best.

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  7. The Runaway Bus is a 1954 British comedy film produced, written and directed by Val Guest. It stars Frankie Howerd, Margaret Rutherford and Petula Clark and an ensemble cast of character actors in a story about a bus caught in fog while a gang of crooks tries to carry off a heist. The film was shot at Southall Studios in London with sets designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. It was the ...