The White Bus
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The White Bus is a 1966 [1] film by British director Lindsay Anderson. The screenplay was jointly adapted[2] with Shelagh Delaney from a short story in her 1963 collection Sweetly Sings the Donkey.[3].
It was originally commissioned by producer Oscar Lewenstein as one third of a feature comprising three short films based on Delaney stories that would also have included contributions from Anderson's Free cinema collaborators Tony Richardson and Karel Reisz.[4].
[edit] Notes
- ^ Hedling, E: "Lindsay Anderson: Maverick Film-Maker", page 235. Cassell, 1998
- ^ Hedling, E: "Lindsay Anderson: Maverick Film-Maker", page 62. Cassell, 1998
- ^ Delaney,S: "Sweetly Sings the Donkey", GP Putnam's Sons, New York, 1963
- ^ Anderson, L; Ryan, P(ed): "Never Apologise: The Collected Writings", page 105. Plexus, 2004.