: It was a commercial success, grossing over $23 million during its initial theatrical run in 1981. 🚌 Plot Summary
: The film was originally shot under the working title Family Dream . Production was famously delayed due to Pryor's life-threatening 1980 freebasing accident. He completed his scenes after recovering, filming on closed sets for his protection.
The story follows Joe Braxton (played by Richard Pryor), a foul-mouthed ex-con and failed parolee who is given one final chance at redemption by his parole officer. His task is to drive a beat-up school bus filled with eight special-needs orphans from Philadelphia all the way to a new farm home in Washington State. Bustin' Loose(1981)
: One of the most famous comedic sequences features Pryor walking into a Ku Klux Klan rally to ask for help pushing their stuck bus out of the mud.
: The movie was spun off into a short-lived syndicated television sitcom of the same name in 1987, starring Jimmie Walker in the lead role. : It was a commercial success, grossing over
: Story by Richard Pryor; screenplay by Roger L. Simon and Lonne Elder III
is a 1981 American road comedy-drama film starring iconic comedian Richard Pryor and acclaimed actress Cicely Tyson. The film serves as a heartfelt, family-friendly vehicle for Pryor, showcasing a balance between his classic high-energy comedy and a softer, more dramatic side. 🎬 Film Overview Release Date : May 22, 1981 Directors : Oz Scott and Michael Schultz (uncredited) He completed his scenes after recovering, filming on
: Interestingly, seven of the eight child actors cast to ride the bus never appeared in another movie or television show again after Bustin' Loose .