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The Last Bus

Returning to the past, he found his future.
2021 | 88m | English

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Director: Gillies MacKinnon
Writer: Joe Ainsworth
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Widower Tom, on the recent passing of his wife Mary, uses his free bus pass to travel the length of Britain from John O'Groats in Caithness to Land's End in Cornwall, their shared birthplace, using only local buses. It's an incident-fuelled nostalgia trip and his encounters with local people make him a media phenomenon. Tom is totally unaware and to his surprise on arrival at Land’s End he’s greeted as a celebrity.
Release Date: Jun 18, 2021
Director: Gillies MacKinnon
Writer: Joe Ainsworth
Genres: Drama
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Production Companies Celsius Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Timothy Spall Tom
Phyllis Logan Mary
Natalie Mitson Young Mary
Ben Ewing Young Tom
Patricia Panther Tracy
Saskia Ashdown Imogen
Colin McCredie Graham
Marnie Baxter Alice
Iain Robertson Andrey
Susanna Laine Maria
Sheila Grier Moira (Vigilante)
Natalie Clarke Alicia (Nurse)
Celyn Jones Dr Martin
Ronan Doyle Colin (Wannabe Soldier)
Linda Lyon Jan (Passenger with Correct Fare)
Steven Duffy Pete
Anne Kidd Anne
Aila Gavin Issy
Matt Costello Stuart
Adam Mitchell Rory
Helen Windsory Quinn Joyce (Rory's Grandma)
Kirsty Eila McIntyre Claire (Nuisance Boy Mum)
Dee Maxwell June (Driver - Sheep Bus)
Ayla Sherrif Esme (Mr. Froggy Girl)
Lynn Kennedy Carol (Thieving Junkie)
Patsy Blower Francesca (Café Waitress)
Manjot Sumal Dr. Aziz (Oncologist)
Kevin Mains Neil (Racist)
Maryam Hamidi Sophia (Abused Passenger)
Ayaan Majid Mo (Sophia's Son)
Adam Tomkins Ted (Supportive Passenger)
Marianne McIvor Sue (Supportive Passenger)
Olivia Fenton Grace (Hen)
Isela Hamilton Suzie (Chief Hen)
Neil Thomas Des (Football Fan)
Brian Pettifer Billy (Drunk)
Johanna Allitt Sandra (B&B Owner)
Grace Calder Fran (B&B Guest)
Andrew John Tait Ric (B&B Guest)
Ciaron Kelly Paddy (First Day Driver)
Michael Monroe Simon (Student)
Keith Warwick Malcolm (Inspector)
Lyn Papadopoulos Rachel (Balloon Passenger)
Leonard Cook Bob (Free Journey Driver #1)
Anthony Bowers Eddie (Free Journey Driver #2)
Leah Byrne Helen (Crying Girl)
Nicola Williamson Elena (Crying Girl's Friend)
Glen Maney Ken (Driver - Broken Down Bus)
Mia Roopra Julia (Greeting Girl)
Name Job
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Aimie Willemse Production Runner
Mike Kelt Special Effects Supervisor
Gillies MacKinnon Director
George Geddes Still Photographer, Director of Photography
Anne Sopel Editor
Michelle Smith Casting
Andy Harris Production Design
Jean Kerr Art Direction
Gill Horn Costume Design
Anita Anderson Makeup Artist
Kamen Glover Makeup Artist
Caroline Hamilton Makeup Artist
Emma Leigh Porter Makeup Artist
Joe Ainsworth Writer
Christine Close Makeup Artist
Rebecca Goldinger Makeup Trainee
Andrea Layfield Casting Associate
James McCreadie Stunt Double
Carter Ferguson Fight Choreographer
Kevin Scullion Still Photographer
Ashley McKee Unit Manager
Jamie Welsh Colorist
Tushar Manek Dialogue Editor
Brian Gilligan Sound Effects Editor
Daniel Bodsworth ADR Editor
Jay Benedict In Memory Of, ADR Voice Casting
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Rebecca Heathcote Foley Artist
Sven Taits Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Derek Trigg Foley Editor
Nick Lloyd Webber Original Music Composer
Patricia Rybarczyk Line Producer
Mark Lacey First Assistant Director
Phil Croal Sound Recordist
Shuna Frood Post Production Supervisor
Ian Neil Music Supervisor
Angela Miller Script Supervisor
Stuart Johnson Gaffer
Graeme Hanks Assistant Editor
Piero Jamieson Property Master
David Morrison Key Grip
Christine Cant Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Sean Boyle Second Assistant Director
Henry Jay Gordon Second Assistant Director
Harry Medland Third Assistant Director
Ollie HIlton Third Assistant Director
Ali Coulson Production Coordinator
Martin Newstead "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Marina Selega First Assistant "A" Camera
Thierry Volant Drone Pilot
Rasmus Rani Second Assistant Camera
Ross Elliott Camera Trainee
Luca Michelli Camera Trainee
Cosmin Ionut Nistor Digital Imaging Technician
Sol Papadopoulos Second Unit Director
Gary Doig Boom Operator
Charles Law Boom Operator
Philip Barratt Standby Art Director
Caroline McDonald Graphic Designer
Alison Meloy Art Department Assistant
Shayne Savill Production Accountant
Emily Diprose Production Accountant
Joanna Emmitt Production Accountant
Samira Musa Assistant Accountant
Susie Will Costume Supervisor
Delia Letham Makeup Supervisor
Name Title
Phil Hunt Executive Producer
Compton Ross Executive Producer
Timothy Spall Executive Producer
Tom Harberd Associate Producer
Roy Boulter Producer
Henriette Wollmann Executive Producer
Jennifer Armitage Executive Producer
Norman Merry Executive Producer
Peter Hampden Executive Producer
James Atherton Executive Producer
Jan Pace Executive Producer
Thierry Wase-Bailey Executive Producer
Sol Papadopoulos Producer
Angela Murray Co-Producer
Elliot Ross Associate Producer
Fenella Ross Associate Producer
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Reviews

narrator56
10.0

This is a slow-paced movie where not much exciting happens. You can see that just by reading the reviews: the negative ones that use words like boring, and nothing happens! This is perhaps why there is such an audience out there for end to end action movies. A lot of viewers want movies with simple ... plots, where every problem is caused and solved by acts of violence. Those movies are easier to watch if you have talkative friends over for movie night, or want to constantly text while viewing and — sorry, I seem to have fallen into rant mode. Timothy Spall does his usual sublime work, and it is easy to forget the actor is 30 years younger than this role. The rest of the cast are not too shabby either. The dialogue rings true most of the time. I am not sure it pieces together the social media connection as well as it could have, but that is quite minor. This is a great character study of a normal guy, with backstory about his marriage added in through gradual flashbacks. One of my favorite elements of this film is the way they keep Spall’s elderly character consistent. He is a bit of a curmudgeon right from the start of his journey, at least until the people he encounters get beneath his outer shell, and he is the same way at the end. It would have been easy to have him be Mr. Sunshine at the end, affected by the kindness and approval he encountered along the way, but his character stayed true to himself. It is a movie of neat small touches; too quiet for many, just right for others, like me.

Nov 19, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

Having recently lost his wife to cancer, "Tom" (Timothy Spall) decides to meticulously follow a route they took many years earlier from John O'Groats in Caithness all the way down the island of Great Britain to his hometown near Land's End in Cornwall - some 800-odd miles away. Armed only with a thi ... ck coat and a tiny suitcase, he determines to use his bus pass and along the way meets a wide variety of caring - and not so caring - individuals who engage with him, invite him into their lives, or just throw him off the bus for not having a ticket! As his journey continues he starts to attract the attention of local media but he's pretty ambivalent to any of that - he has just become a man with a mission. Along the way we are treated to some flashbacks of their early life - Ben Ewing and Natalie Mitson providing the acting - as we learn of their early lives, love and, of course, of their traumas and tribulations along the way. The story takes it's time and though never exactly dull, it's not especially lively either. Some of the events on his bus trip come across as a little overly contrived and Spall has precious little by way of dialogue to enliven this often rather plodding drama. At times, though, it presents a poignant opportunity for a man to reflect on a lifetime spent with the woman he loved and I'm sure will resonate widely with people dealing with loss and grief.

Jan 02, 2024