The Nine Road (1976)

The Nine Road is the busman's name for one of London's oldest and most used bus routes, running between Mortlake and Liverpool Street. The film takes us along the route on a summer's day, and shows the operation and control of the Number Nines from early morning until past midnight. Collected in BFI's "London on the Move."

Director: Richard Bigham
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Jack West
Editing: John Legard
Production: British Transport Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

transportation

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Nine Road about?
The Nine Road is the busman's name for one of London's oldest and most used bus routes, running between Mortlake and Liverpool Street. The film takes us along the route on a summer's day, and shows the operation and control of the Number Nines from early morning until past midnight. Collected in BFI's "London on the Move."
Who directed The Nine Road?
The Nine Road was directed by Richard Bigham.
How long is The Nine Road?
The Nine Road has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is The Nine Road?
The Nine Road is a Documentary film.
Where was The Nine Road produced?
The Nine Road was produced in United Kingdom.