A Bus Does Not Stop (1962)

A stolen watch, a bus full of suspects, and one very determined ticket collector — this Hungarian comedy-crime classic is a tight, witty ride.

A Bus Does Not Stop - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Mindenki ártatlan?
  • Release Year: 1962
  • Directed by: György Palásthy
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Comedy, Crime
  • Runtime: 1h 6m
  • Original Language: Hungarian
  • Spoken Languages: Hungarian
  • Release Date (Theatrical): April 19, 1962 (Hungary)
  • Production Companies: Hunnia Filmstúdió
  • Production Countries: Hungary

A Bus Does Not Stop - Plot

A young woman on board of a bus notices that her watch has been stolen. The ticket collector keeps everybody on board, and upon the advice of a traffic police, they drive directly to the nearest police station.

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A Bus Does Not Stop - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • György Palásthy

Main Cast

  • József Szendrő
  • Lajos Pándy
  • Klári Tolnay
  • Imre Ráday
  • Hilda Gobbi
  • László Márkus
  • Ilona Kállay
  • Sándor Peti
  • Dezső Garas
  • Oszkár Ascher

Writers

  • Mátyás Csizmarek

A Bus Does Not Stop - FAQs

What is A Bus Does Not Stop about?

A Bus Does Not Stop follows a young woman who realizes her watch has been stolen while riding a bus. The ticket collector refuses to let anyone off, and on the advice of a traffic officer, the bus heads straight to the nearest police station — turning every passenger into a suspect.

Who directed A Bus Does Not Stop?

The film was directed by György Palásthy, a Hungarian filmmaker. A Bus Does Not Stop is a compact, witty crime-comedy that showcases his ability to build tension and humor within a single, confined setting — a moving bus full of reluctant suspects.

Who are the main actors in A Bus Does Not Stop?

The cast features some of Hungary's most celebrated stage and screen talents, including Klári Tolnay, Hilda Gobbi, Imre Ráday, József Szendrő, and Dezső Garas. Their performances bring real personality to what could easily have been a one-note premise, making the ensemble dynamic genuinely entertaining.

Is A Bus Does Not Stop worth watching?

For fans of classic Hungarian cinema and tight, single-location comedies, absolutely. At just 66 minutes, it never overstays its welcome. The film cleverly uses its confined bus setting to generate both comic tension and mild suspense, making it a charming and efficient little gem from the early 1960s.

What genre is A Bus Does Not Stop?

A Bus Does Not Stop blends comedy and crime in a way that feels light and playful rather than dark. Think of it as a whodunit with a sense of humor — the mystery of the stolen watch is the engine, but the laughs come from watching the passengers squirm under suspicion.

How long is A Bus Does Not Stop?

The film runs just 66 minutes — a refreshingly brisk runtime that suits its single-premise story perfectly. There's no padding or unnecessary detours; it gets on the bus, sets up the mystery, and delivers its comedic payoff with satisfying efficiency.

When was A Bus Does Not Stop released?

A Bus Does Not Stop premiered in Hungary on April 19, 1962. It was produced by Hunnia Filmstúdió, the storied Hungarian state film studio that was home to many of the country's most important productions throughout the mid-twentieth century.

What are some movies similar to A Bus Does Not Stop?

If you enjoy its mix of comedy and petty crime, you might also like Intermission (2003), Things Change (1988), or Fun with Dick and Jane (1977). All three share that same playful tone where ordinary people find themselves tangled up in mildly criminal situations with comic results.

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