An impassive young girl is taken from her suicidal London life, back to her home in North England on a bizarre bus trip. Seen through the poetic eye of the camera, this is a commentary of doomed British morbidity, and a prelude to director Lindsay Anderson's much acclaimed 'If'.
Is this movie public domain nowadays? I'm thinking of sampling audio from it and I want to know if I should modify them beyond recognition to prevent getting sued or if I can get away with looping some of the factory sounds without paying someone.
Dilettanteworks 3 weeks ago
29:33. Hamburger Concertio by Focus, or Brahms copying Handel. A great tune.
deepindercheema 3 weeks ago
Rare as you like: Lindsay Anderson directed and Shelagh Delaney scripted, the grass roots of so much 'classically British' Cinema. Salfordians & Mancunians alike, watch out for the surreal bus trip around the Kearsley Flats estate, although you may be hard pushed to recognise them.
APublicDomain 1 month ago
watch also the film david and lisa, love in the psych ward is the main jist of the movie but it is just as thought provoking as this film from 1965.
moxie96 3 months ago
pleasent but melencholy
MrBillcale 3 months ago
Let me get this strait. Its about a white bus, but theirs no retards? Thats pretty retarded.
HomeWreckerA1 5 months ago
I'm watching this on MGM cable in Hong Kong and it's bloody spooky. It's giving me flash backs to my youth in Hull.
sbwords 6 months ago
Masterpiece.
lottaluck 6 months ago
which one is Anthony Hapkins?
siliyemoodislam 7 months ago
thank you ace.. that was brill
hul0t 7 months ago