Bus Stop (1956)
69KBus Stop: Directed by Joshua Logan. With Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, Arthur O’Connell, Betty Field. 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.
“As much as it pains me to criticise Marilyn, I must say that her performance in Bus Stop was an embarrassment. Her quasi-Southern accent is like nails on a chalkboard, sounding more like a speech impediment than any accent. The love story is totally unconvincing. Beau, the simpleminded cowboy, treats Cherie (Marilyn) like nothing more than cattle to the very end, yet she still falls for him. However, it is Marilyn, and she comes across as sweet u0026amp; lovely as she ever has. Itu0026#39;s a must-have for Marilyn fans simply because she tries so hard in this film (even if she does fail miserably), but if you want to see Marilyn in a very different role than the dizzy blonde we all know her as, rent u0026quot;Niagrau0026quot; or u0026quot;Donu0026#39;t Bother To Knocku0026quot;. She did have talent, contrary to what her detractors will have you believe, but donu0026#39;t rent Bus Stop expecting to find any evidence of it.”