Bus Stop (1961)
Bus Stop (1961)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Richard Anderson
Joan Freeman
Rhodes Reason
Marilyn Maxwell
Roy Huggins
Creator / Producer
Roy Engel
Judge
Al Ramsen
Carl
Robert Altman
Director
Stuart Rosenberg
Director
Richard L. Bare
Director
Arthur Hiller
Director
Don Medford
Director
Joseph Pevney
Director
Ted Post
Director
John Newland
Director
Francis D. Lyon
Director
James B. Clark
Director
Don Siegel
Director
Felix E. Feist
Director
Lamont Johnson
Director
Luther Davis
Writer
Sally Benson
Writer
Howard Browne
Writer
John Meredyth Lucas
Writer
Don Mankiewicz
Writer
Frank Fenton
Writer
Edmund L. Hartmann
Writer
Tom Wicker
Novel
Gilbert Ralston
Writer
Robert Redford
Art Ellison
Ellen Burstyn
Phyllis Dunning
Dean Stockwell
Buzz Shelby
J. Pat O'Malley
Lawrence Tierney
Bernard Kates
Barry Kelley
Felicia Farr
Barbara Baxley
John Williams
Frank Lovejoy
Richard Conte
George Hamilton
Bethel Leslie
Gary Merrill
Lloyd Nolan
Beverly Garland
Fred Clark
Keenan Wynn
Walter Brooke
Mark Stevens
Simon Oakland
Wendell Holmes
Robert Colbert
John Newton
Angela Greene
George Grizzard
James Whitmore
Steve Forrest
Ruth Roman
Neil Hamilton
Robert Ridgely
Dolores Michaels
Carl Benton Reid
Jenny Maxwell
Gary Lockwood
Parley Baer
Richard X. Slattery
Jason Evers
Robert Rockwell
Howard Duff
Claude Akins
Geraldine Brooks
Media.
Details.
This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Bus Stop is a 26-episode American drama which aired on ABC from October 1, 1961, until March 25, 1962, starring Marilyn Maxwell as Grace Sherwood, the owner of a bus station and diner in the fictitious town of Sunrise in the Colorado Rockies. The program was adapted from William Inge's play, Bus Stop, and Inge was a script consultant for the series, which followed the lives of travelers passing through the bus station and the diner. Maxwell's co-stars were Richard Anderson as District Attorney Glenn Wagner, Rhodes Reason as Sheriff Will Mayberry, Joan Freeman as waitress Elma Gahrigner, Bernard Kates as Ralph the coroner, and Buddy Ebsen as Virge Blessing. Increasingly, as it became difficult to have guest stars be characters arriving by bus every week, the stories became more about people in the town which left little for Maxwell's character to do and led to her leaving the series after 13 episodes. She said, "There was nothing for me to do but pour a second cup of coffee and point the way to the men's room."