A naive but stubborn cowboy falls in love with a saloon singer and tries to take her away against her will to get married and live on his ranch in Montana.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play A young and innocent cowboy discovers the girl of his dreams (Marilyn Monroe) and decides to make her his wife She is more than reluctant to accept his proposal and he forces her to board a bus headed for Montana The road is blocked and the journey is interrupted by an overnight stay at Grace&39;s Diner where her plight is soon revealed to all Realising his brute approach will never win her heart he apologises and kisses her goodbye only to discover she really has grown to love him Acclaimed by many as Marilyn Monroe&39;s first serious acting performance Bus Stop displays a mixture of humour and pain Actors Marilyn Monroe Don Murray Arthur O&39;Connell Betty Field Eileen Heckart Directors Joshua Logan Format Widescreen PAL Language English Subtitles English German French Italian Spanish Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Finnish Greek Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic Norwegian Polish Portuguese Swedish Turkish Dubbed French German Italian Spanish Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired English German Audio Description None Aspect Ratio 169 - 2551 Number of discs 1
Cherie (Marilyn Monroe), a tawdry saloon singer, finds herself hotly pursued by naive cowhand Beau (Don Murray). When she refuses to marry him, he kidnaps her. Stuck on the bus back to his home, she is surprised to find herself falling for him. This was Monroe's first film role after returning to Hollywood from the Actor's Studio in New York.
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