'Bus Driver' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Bridge (2013)
Actors:
Danielle Minnes (writer),
Danielle Minnes (actress),
Danielle Minnes (producer),
Melqui Rodriguez (producer),
Melqui Rodriguez (editor),
Danielle Minnes (director),
Oliver Rodriguez (actor),
Leanne Lower (producer),
Leanne Lower (actress),
James Wolff (actor),
James A. Kelley III (actor),
Dan Scarberry (actor),
Dawson Smith (actor),
Ted Hope (actor),
Cody Collier (actor),
Plot: After a family tragedy Carly Evans was unable to cope with a new set of problems. Withdrawn and hopeless she isolated herself from friends, family and her church. In her weakness, she finds herself alone on the bridge contemplating suicide when a mysterious girl appears and reveals part of the future. The girls message reignites Carly's faith in God. With a change of heart Carly sets out to restore old relationships while waiting for a new one. She experiences a future full of hope and unexpected love. Has she finally found something to live for?
Keywords: christian, faith, grief, hope, loss, motorcycle, prayer
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Taglines: A story of unexpected faith
Camp Virginovich (2012)
Actors:
Michael Q. Schmidt (actor),
Gregory Blair (actor),
Kelsa Kinsly (actress),
Russell Stuart (producer),
Russell Stuart (director),
Trista Robinson (miscellaneous crew),
Adam Carrera (actor),
Lyudmila Velikaya (actress),
Bacha Chilaia (actor),
Keye Chen (actor),
Brian Flaccus (actor),
Derek Theler (actor),
Xander Jeanneret (actor),
Christopher Raff (actor),
Nicholas Leonard (actor),
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Romance,
Taglines: How far would you go to lose your virginity?
Fifty/Fifty (1992)
Actors:
Charles Martin Smith (actor),
Peter Bernstein (composer),
Robert Hays (actor),
Charles Martin Smith (director),
Peter Weller (actor),
Kay Tong Lim (actor),
James Mitchell (editor),
Peter Shepherd (producer),
Terry Dresbach (costume designer),
Dom Magwili (actor),
Michael Butler (writer),
Dennis Shryack (writer),
Hussein Abu Hassan (actor),
Lylie Almedia (miscellaneous crew),
Raymond Wagner (producer),
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Quotes:
Jake Wyer: I got a plan. Full frontal assault.::Sam French: A full-frontal assault. That's your plan?::Jake Wyer: It's got the element of surprise.::Sam French: Suicide is always surprising.
The Earthling (1980)
Actors:
Dick DeBenedictis (composer),
Samuel Z. Arkoff (miscellaneous crew),
Ricky Schroder (actor),
Tony Barry (actor),
William Holden (actor),
Samuel Z. Arkoff (producer),
Ray Barrett (actor),
Jack Thompson (actor),
Frank Morriss (editor),
Bruce Smeaton (composer),
Nicholas Beauman (editor),
Redmond Phillips (actor),
Allan Penney (actor),
Danny Adcock (actor),
John Strong (producer),
Plot: Patrick Foley has been on the move all his life. Tired of drifting, he wants to spend his last days in an isolated Australian valley where he grew up. On his difficult journey he meets Shawn, a little desperate city-boy whose parents were killed in an accident in this remote inhospitable territory. Being unable to accompany the boy back to the civilized world he reluctantly takes him with him on his trip to that valley and teaches him in a rugged way how to survive ...
Keywords: australia, boy, death-of-parents, independent-film, tragedy
Genres:
Adventure,
Drama,
Quotes:
[first lines]::Australian Customs Agent: Next please. Now what's the purpose of your visit?::Patrick Foley: Uh - passing through.
Christian Neilson: You and I had plans... our ashes into the sea... we swore to it, by God.
Patrick Foley: You're half dead. Together that makes one of us.
Patrick Foley: [shouts across creek] Like I said, what's your name? You're gonna make it, ya gotta try.::Shawn Daley: [traumatized and hysterical] My name is... my name... my name is...aahhg... my name...!
Patrick Foley: You're not only a whining kid that wastes his time; you're also deaf and half blind. Sure you can hear me now. But do you listen to that water? Can you hear those birds back there? Can you hear the insects - the wind and the trees creakin' and rubbin'? You're deaf to those frogs down there and the sun pingin' off of these rocks. You're deaf to your own heartbeat and me comin' up behind you. My God, boy, there's a whole symphony goin' on here and you can't hear a thing.
Shawn Daley: [shouts] Why are you so mad at me? You wanna know my name? It's God! G - O - D, GOD!
Patrick Foley: Animals are a lot like people. You can tell a lot about 'em from what they leave behind. If you're hungry enough, you look for sign.::Shawn Daley: What's this?::Patrick Foley: That's a kangaroo sign.::Shawn Daley: Looks a lot like a large rabbit poop to me.
Patrick Foley: I thought I could never come back here unless I had the world in my pocket. It's almost like someone else's dream. All those wasted years. Trying to find out who I was.::Shawn Daley: You're Foley. Patrick Foley.::Patrick Foley: Yeah. Thanks. And you're Daley. Shawn Daley.
Patrick Foley: Afraid? Why there's nothin' to be afraid of, except a cold wind. It'll kill ya, just for standing around looking dumb.
[last line]::Shawn Daley: [places Magic Medicin Bag on grave] This'll keep away all the evil spirits.
Every Man Needs One (1972)
Actors:
Leonard Goldberg (producer),
Aaron Spelling (producer),
Jerry Paris (producer),
Steve Franken (actor),
Stanley Adams (actor),
Henry Gibson (actor),
Jerry Paris (actor),
Jerry Paris (director),
Allyn Ferguson (composer),
Connie Stevens (actress),
Jack Elliott (composer),
Ken Berry (actor),
Louise Sorel (actress),
Bob Wyman (editor),
Nancy Walker (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949)
Actors:
Billy Lechner (actor),
Sayre Dearing (actor),
Charles Lane (actor),
Ted Jordan (actor),
George Cleveland (actor),
Jerry Jerome (actor),
Eddie Acuff (actor),
Peter Brocco (actor),
James Gleason (actor),
Cliff Clark (actor),
Sam Harris (actor),
Harry Harvey (actor),
Harry Cheshire (actor),
William Holden (actor),
Jimmy Lloyd (actor),
Plot: A bookie uses a phony real estate business as a front for his betting parlor. To further keep up the sham, he hires dim-witted Ellen Grant as his secretary figuring she won't suspect any criminal goings-on. When Ellen learns of some friends who are about to lose their homes, she unwittingly drafts her boss into developing a new low-cost housing development.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, secretary
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: She was never so insulted in all her life...and it was wonderful!
Quotes:
[Dick and Peggy are about to have a drink. Ellen enters, dressed in a trenchcoat and fedora, with an unlit cigarette dangling from her lip, acting the part of the tough moll. She is followed by her "gang," similarly garbed, consisting of her father, Ralph, and another man]::Ellen Grant: [to her "boys"] Gimp! Louie! Fingers! [to Peggy] Musclin' in on my organization, huh? Hijackin' my key man. You're in a jam, sister!::Dick Richmond: Listen, Ellen, I made a deal.::Ellen Grant: [slaps him twice, knocking him over] Shut up, ya rat! So ya tried to shake me for this tahmata, huh?::Peggy Donato: [to Dick, angry and upset] What is this? You said she was only a front!::Ellen Grant: Just a front? So that's the pitch!::Dick Richmond: [getting up off the floor] Please, Ellen, you'll only get hurt if they... [Ellen slaps him across the face hard several times]::Ellen Grant: [menacingly] Are you tryin' to threaten me? [to Peggy] Look sister, you're leavin' here without this lug, or ya ain't leavin' at all. [shoves her onto the sofa] Now what's it gonna be?::Peggy Donato: I paid fifty grand for him!::Ellen Grant: OK, boys, reason with 'er! [they start toward Peggy]::Peggy Donato: Wait a minute; that stuff went out years ago.::Ellen Grant: Well I'm bringin' it back!::Dick Richmond: Ellen, for heaven's sake... [she slaps him with the back of her hand, knocking him to the floor again]::Ellen Grant: OK, boys, what're we waitin' for?::Peggy Donato: No, no don't shoot. That's not the way to settle things. We'll have every cop in town after us. [Peggy's boys file in silently behind Ellen] After all, he's not the only key man in the business, there are lots of good operators.::Ellen Grant: I thought you'd come around. They always do when the chips are down.::Dick Richmond: [watching Peggy's boys approach] Ellen, you haven't got any chips. [she slaps him again]::Ellen Grant: I'll get to you later. [to Peggy] And if you ever try to cross me again, you're gonna wind up with a lead girdle! Light me up, Gimp! [All four of Peggy's boys offer Ellen a light, and she finally realizes the worm has turned]::Peggy Donato: The rod, Bright Eyes.::[Ellen hands Peggy the "gun" she has had concealed in her pocket, which turns out to be the insides of a pencil sharpener]
Hood: [answering the phone] It's Dick. Are you in?::Peggy Donato: I'm always in for Dick.
Dick Richmond: Oh, we're just trying to make ends meet, down at the office.::Peggy Donato: ...and succeeding, no doubt.
Ellen Grant: I didn't think they'd pour the cement so fast.::Construction Foreman Roberts: Fast and hard, Miss Grant.
Bells of San Angelo (1947)
Actors:
Kansas Moehring (actor),
John McGuire (actor),
Eddie Acuff (actor),
Ralph Bucko (actor),
Roy Bucko (actor),
Fritz Leiber (actor),
Olaf Hytten (actor),
Victor Cox (actor),
Andy Devine (actor),
Art Dillard (actor),
Hugh Farr (actor),
Karl Farr (actor),
Fred Graham (actor),
Pat Brady (actor),
Bob Nolan (actor),
Plot: Gridley is mining silver from an old Mexican mine and bringing it into the USA thru a passage into his worthless mine. Border guard Rogers suspects Gridley and finally finds the secret entrance to the Mexican mine. He sends Lee Madison for help only to have her captured by Gridley. Trigger brings help that takes care of Gridley's men and now Roy has to rescue Madison.
Keywords: 1940s, actor-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, b-movie, b-western, badge, border-patrol, cave, church-bell
Genres:
Action,
Music,
Mystery,
Western,
Taglines: Ring the bells...Roy's ridin' to a new Trucolor Adventure! (original poster) Swinging From His Toes And Shooting From His Hips...Roy Battles His Foes With A Song On His Lips! (original poster)
Quotes:
[seeking the location of an old Mexican silver mine, Roy, Cookie, Lee and the Padre find a clue on one of the bells of San Angelo church]::Padre: [reading the inscription] "As the sun rises, the shadow of my arms and the pillar of my strength shall mark that which God made and whence came the bells of San Angelo."::Lee Madison: That's beautiful!::Cookie Bullfincher: But what does it mean?::Roy Rogers: "... The shadow of my arms and the pillar of my strength..." Arms, pillar - that must mean a cross! Cookie, do you know where there's a cross around here?::Cookie Bullfincher: Sure! On top of the church.::Roy Rogers: No, I mean up in the hills near the border where the mine could be.::Padre: None now, but there was a shrine many years ago to which the people came to pray to Santa Guadalupe at Easter.::Cookie Bullfincher: Sure, Padre, I remember. On your side of the border near some rimrock!
Cookie Bullfincher: I knew I was too young and pretty to die.
[while singing "Hot Lead", Pat fires his pistol six times]::Lee Madison: What's that, a six-shooter?::Pat: Nope, it's a sixteen-shooter.::[Pat fires ten more times]
[first lines]::Padre: It's always good when you come here and we join our voices together in song. I'm only sorry that trouble brings you here.::Roy Rogers: I'm sorry too, Padre, but I think with the help of my friends over the border here, we'll be able to get this thing straightened out.
[Roy is unhappy that his boss has ordered to cooperate with Lee Madison while she researches her next western novel]::Bob: Did you read "Murder on the Border"?::Cookie Bullfincher: Golly, I did. It's about...::Roy Rogers: I know what it's about - black-hearted villains and roarin' six-guns. I'd like to see him face those six guns he writes about.
[Roy pretends to be an outlaw so he can scare Lee Madison into returning to the East]::Roy Rogers: Well, where's Madison?::Lee Madison: H-he didn't show up. What do you want him for?::Roy Rogers: I want his money. He's rich and I'm poor!::Lee Madison: You mean you rob from the rich and give to the poor?::Roy Rogers: Yeah, that's right. Besides, I don't like him.::Lee Madison: Why?::Roy Rogers: Did you ever read any of those awful western stories he writes?::Lee Madison: Awful?::Roy Rogers: Yeah, awful. They give us outlaws a bad name!
Roy Rogers: Here's the silver we found on the murdered boy. It's almost pure. Lee was right - it's a plant. Here's the real ore from the Monarch [mine] . There isn't enough silver in a ton of it to pay their light bill.
[Roy accidentally bumps into Lee Madison, and realizes that she was the girl in the coach he had held-up earlier that day]::Roy Rogers: Why, hello there, I met you... [catches himself] I mean, I'm sorry.
Wake Up and Dream (1946)
Actors:
Billy Lechner (actor),
Stanley Andrews (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
Eddie Acuff (actor),
Oliver Blake (actor),
Harlan Briggs (actor),
Charles D. Brown (actor),
George Cleveland (actor),
Clem Bevans (actor),
Francis Ford (actor),
Gus Glassmire (actor),
John Ireland (actor),
Milton Kibbee (actor),
Perc Launders (actor),
William Newell (actor),
Plot: Henry Pecket keeps a land-bound, home-made sloop in the backyard of his boarding house ran by widow Sara March, who is tolerant of the fancied trips around the world taken by her "ancient mariner" boarder. Little Nella Cairn, another boarder, is his constant companion on the sloop's "trips." When her brother, Jeff Cairn , enlists in the Navy, Nella is sent to board with a cousin, but is unhappy and returns to the boarding house. Pecket sends for Jenny, a waitress for Mr. Agrippa at his lunchroom and sweetheart of Jeff. Pecket and Jenny together decide to take care of Nella, when she receives a telegram from the War Department advising that Jeff is missing in action. To console the young girl, Pecket tells her they'll sail out to a wonderful island he knows about where he is sure Jeff can be found. The widow March, incensed about gossip she hears that Pecket is entertaining women guests on his boat, sells it to Mr. Agrippa, who wants to make a hamburger stand out of it. He has a man install wheels on it and plans to tow it away the next day. Pecket, Jenny and Nella have a meeting on the boat, a storm blows up, and since the sails are set, the "Sara March" puts out to "sea,", where it becomes "reefed" in a haystack. A young itinerant dentist, Howard Williams, offers to tow them but runs out of gas just as they reach Dignman's Ferry. He suggests they launch the boat, and all hands, including Williams, who comes in handy when they encounter a scientist in need of dental work, set sail on an enchanted voyage for Pecket's rendezvous island..to find Jeff.
Keywords: based-on-novel, missing-person, running-out-of-gas, tow-truck, world-war-two
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: The Thrill of Young Love!
High Sierra (1941)
Actors:
Erville Alderson (actor),
John Eldredge (actor),
Arthur Aylesworth (actor),
Willie Best (actor),
Eddie Acuff (actor),
Alan Curtis (actor),
Wade Boteler (actor),
Eddy Chandler (actor),
Spencer Charters (actor),
Davison Clark (actor),
James Blaine (actor),
Clancy Cooper (actor),
Humphrey Bogart (actor),
Jerome Cowan (actor),
James Flavin (actor),
Plot: Roy 'Mad Dog' Earle is broken out of prison by an old associate who wants him to help with an upcoming robbery. When the robbery goes wrong and a man is shot and killed Earle is forced to go on the run, and with the police and an angry press hot on his tail he eventually takes refuge among the peaks of the Sierra Nevadas, where a tense siege ensues. But will the Police make him regret the attachments he formed with two women during the brief planning of the robbery.
Keywords: 1930s, african-american, anger, armed-robbery, bank-heist, based-on-novel, bed-ridden, black-american-stereotype, bus-stop, bus-trip
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Film-Noir,
Thriller,
Taglines: Towering Thrills with this Year's Academy Award Star! HUMPHREY BOGART in one of is most powerful portrayals The Blazing Mountain Manhunt for Killer 'Mad-Dog' Earle! He killed... and there on the crest of Sierra's highest crag... he must be killed! The blazing mountain manhunt for Killer Mad-Dog Earle! A new peak for screen excitement!
Quotes:
Roy Earle: I wouldn't give you two cents for a dame without a temper.
Marie Garson: Yeah, I get it, 'ya always sorta hope 'ya can get out, it keeps 'ya going.
'Doc' Banton: Roy, this is the land of milk and honey for the health racket. Every woman in California thinks she's either too fat or too thin or too something.
Roy Earle: Of all the 14 karat saps... starting out on a caper with a woman and a dog.
Bus driver: Just like all dames... she don't know whether she's coming or going.
Roy Earle: $500's okay with me. When I need help, I need it bad, and I'm willing to pay for it.
Big Mac: Times have sure changed.::Roy Earle: Yeah, ain't they? You know, Mac, sometimes I feel like I don't know what it's all about anymore.
'Red': I almost forgot, Mendoza brought us a present and Roy, I guess you're the engineer. Here. [Hands Roy the machine-gun case]::Louis Mendoza: Big Mac gave me the machine gun. You know how to work it? Red doesn't, and neither does Babe.::'Red': That's a good one , that is.::Louis Mendoza: What's so funny?::'Red': [Sarcastically says] Does he know how to work it?::Roy Earle: Yeah. Say, you know that gun reminds me of one time, 9 or 10yrs ago. We was getting ready to do a job back in Iowa... when one of the guys got the shakes. Pretty soon we found out that this guy with the shakes had talked too much... and a bunch of coppers were waiting for us at the bank. But we don't say nothing. Lefty Jackson goes out and gets his gun. He comes back and sits down and holds it across his knee. [Roy positions himself in front of Mendoza and lays on top of the machine gun case looking straight at Mendoza without blinking] The guy with shakes is sitting right across the room from him. [Points at Mendoza] Pretty soon Lefty just touched the trigger a little... and the gun went [taps the case 3 times] like that. The rat fell out of the chair dead and we drove off and left him there. Yeah... the gun went [taps the case 3 times again]::Louis Mendoza: [Everyone just looks at Mendoza, who is nervous and sweating] Well, I better be getting back. I have to go on duty at 8:30.::Roy Earle: What's your stint? You stick right through the whole job don't you?::Louis Mendoza: Oh sure, I stand behind the desk and act like I'm scared. When you fellows get through, I telephone the police.::Roy Earle: [as Roy leaves the cabin, he says] We don't want no slip-ups Mendoza.::'Red': Boys and girls, I got the idea that our boyfriend here is no cream puff. How did you like the little bedtime story about the gun that went [Taps the case 3 times] Did you get the idea?::Louis Mendoza: [very scared] Do you suppose he meant it that way?::Marie Garson: Try talking and find out.
Big Mac: [reading a newspaper in bed not realizing it's Roy and not 'Doc' Banton coming in] I got a swell parley for you tomorrow, 'Doc'.::Roy Earle: Still a sucker for the ponies eh?::Big Mac: [surprised] Hello Roy, old-timer!::Roy Earle: Hello Mac.::Big Mac: You're a sight for sore eyes.::Roy Earle: Yeah, I am sure glad to see you, too. Thanks for the spring. I was just getting ready for another crash-out. What's the matter, Mac?::Big Mac: I don't know. I can't eat. Just not hungry and I can't sleep. 'Doc' Banton says it's my past life catching up with me.::Roy Earle: 'Doc' Banton, is he out here now?::Big Mac: Yeah, I was expecting him when you came in. He's running one those health services under a phoney name. Help yourself to a drink. Well Roy, how does it look and what do you say?::Roy Earle: I can't see nothing wrong with it. If the boys don't blow up on me, it's a cinch. But Mac, it's gonna make an awful big noise in the newspaper.::Big Mac: Well, that's your headache, not mine. The jewlery that's all I'm interested in. look my friend, once you get your mitts on it, keep your mitts on it. Deliver it right here. If you're hot, telephone. This caper means a lot to me. i spent a pile of dough setting it up and I'm in deep. So don't let me down Roy.::Roy Earle: I never let nobody down, Mac. You know that.::Big Mac: Oh I know, I know. But I've been dealing with such a lot of screwballs lately, young twerps, soda-jerks and jitterbugs. Why it's a relief to talk to a guy like you. Yeah... all the A-1 guys are gone. Dead or in Alcatraz. If I only had four guys like you Roy... this knock-off would be a waltz. Yup... times have sure changed.
'Doc' Banton: He's on a bad way, Old Mac. Bum ticker, kidney's on the blink, bad stomach, like a kid's toy that's running down. I try to keeping him from drinking but there's no stopping Old Mac. he'll go on doing just as he always has done. Well, maybe he's right. Well, good night Roy.::Roy Earle: Good night 'Doc'. [goes back in Big mac's bedroom]::Big Mac: Roy. [points at the bottles of liquor]::Roy Earle: I don't know, Mac, the 'Doc'...::Big Mac: Yeah, I do know. [takes a drinks] Yeah, now I feel better. [finishes writing a letter and puts in a envelope] That's the works. Now, if anything should happen to me, read the letter and you'll know what to do. As the 'Doc' told you... if I don't lay off the booze, it's gonna knock me off. But I'm gonna die anyhow. So are you. So are we all. [serves himself and Roy a couple of drinks]::Roy Earle: To your health Mac...
The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)
Actors:
Ernie Adams (actor),
Murray Alper (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
Jack Baxley (actor),
Ed Brady (actor),
Walter Brennan (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Berton Churchill (actor),
Charles Coleman (actor),
James Conaty (actor),
Edward Cooper (actor),
Gary Cooper (actor),
Harry Davenport (actor),
Curley Dresden (actor),
Eddie Acuff (actor),
Plot: Poor Mary Smith can't go night-clubbing or have any other fun because any hint of scandal could damage her father's political career. She decides to rebel and convinces her two maids to let her go along with them on a blind date with some rodeo performers. She tells her date, Stretch, that she's a parlor maid and that she left home because her father beat her. The two fall in love and elope. Now Mary has a double dilemma: continuing her charade with Stretch and keeping her marriage a secret from her father.
Keywords: beach, big-band, blind-date, boredom, card-game, casino, cattle, chaps, class-differences, cowboy
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Romance,
Western,
Taglines: Wishin' for a real unusual screen treat ? Here It Is ! YOU'LL BE CARRIED AWAY! with this gay...scintillating rodeo of love, action and fun! Yippee! A blue-blood lady 'ropes' a red-blood cowboy MERLE ropes Gary! GARY brands Merle! (US 1954 re-release) Red blood and soft lips! GARY & MERLE in an East-vs-West Love Duel! (US 1954 re-release) GARY and MERLE are man and girl in a battle-of-the-sexes Love Duel! (US 1954 re-release) His heart was as big as Texas ...and hers as gay as Palm Beach! (US 1944 re-release)
Quotes:
Sugar: Hey, you don't suppose she married him for his money, do you?::Buzz: What money?::Sugar: Well, he got a job, ain't he?::Buzz: Yeah, I never thought of that.
Horace Smith: Hannibal, sometimes I think you're in your second childhood!::Uncle Hannibal Smith: Well, come on in; the water's fine!
Stretch Willoughby: I'd advise you to get off your high horse and stop talkin' down to people, and the same goes for your smart-aleck friends here!::Oliver Wendell Henderson: I beg your pardon!::Stretch Willoughby: You know you don't give a hang what I think!::Oliver Wendell Henderson: Now just a minute!::Stretch Willoughby: I'm glad you asked me though because I'd like to tell you. In the first place I don't see where you get off pickin' anybody for President when you haven't the decency to treat a person like a human bein'instead of askin' people to sit down at your table so that you can laugh at them. Maybe you oughtta go out and find out what they think and feel and what their needs are and what you can do to help them. That's all that's goin' to count in the long run. If, if Judge Smith there wants to be President, he ain't gonna get very far lookin' down his nose at people, and, and thinkin' he's better than they are. Abraham Lincoln didn't have to do that, and he turned out to be a pretty good President.