Bus Stop  (1956)

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The movie Bus Stop, released in 1956 and directed by Joshua Logan with Milton R. Krasner as cinematographer and editing by William Reynolds.
Directed by | Joshua Logan
Cinematography by | Milton R. Krasner
Edited by | William Reynolds
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance

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Beauregard 'Bo' Decker
Virgil Blessing
Elma Duckworth
Life Magazine Photographer
Life Magazine Reporter
Cowboy In Saloon
Rodeo Usher
Blonde On Street
Announcer
Elderly Passenger
Rodeo Cowboy
Landlady
Ticket Taker At Bus
Man At Rodeo
Japanese Cook
Mr. Foster
Bar Patron
Messenger
Elderly Passenger
Manager Of Blue Dragon Nightclub
Skinny Bull Rider
Cover Girl
Casey Tibbs
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Makeup Artist: Miss Monroe
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Publicist: Marilyn Monroe
Producer: Original Stage Production
Body Double: Marilyn Monroe
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