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Bus Riley's Back in Town
Bus Riley returns to his small town after time in the army. On his return, his ex-girlfriend wants to resume their relationship. The only problem is she has married in the mean time. Searching for fulfilment in his life, Bus decides to get a job with his gay friend who is a mortician. When the mortician makes a pass at him, Bus quickly gets out.
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Plot Summary
A young, ambitious mechanic named Bus Riley returns to his hometown after military service, hoping to start a new life. He quickly rekindles a romance with his former girlfriend, but she is now married to a wealthy industrialist. Bus finds himself drawn into the corrupt dealings of the town's elite, leading to conflict and difficult choices about his future.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its performances and exploration of post-war disillusionment, while others found its plot predictable and melodramatic. Ann-Margret's performance was often highlighted as a positive aspect.
What Reviewers Say
Ann-Margret delivers a vibrant performance that anchors the film.
The film attempts to explore themes of ambition and societal pressures but struggles with a conventional narrative.
Michael Parks captures the restless spirit of his character effectively.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of the few dramatic roles for Ann-Margret early in her career, showcasing a different side to her screen persona beyond her musical and comedic talents.
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