Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways
Originally released in 1967. Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways is a comedy film. directed by Ann Wolff. At just 16 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Eileen Colgan, Philip O’Connor, and Quentin Crisp
Synopsis
The first half of Ann Wolff's BFI-funded short sees the eponymous captain (played by O'Connor) enacting the bizarre actions of the verse, chewing his beard, bouncing through a window and "frowning at a passing ceiling". In the second half, a curious interplay involving a carrot unfolds at a railway station.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways about?
The first half of Ann Wolff's BFI-funded short sees the eponymous captain (played by O'Connor) enacting the bizarre actions of the verse, chewing his beard, bouncing through a window and "frowning ...
Who directed Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways?
Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways was directed by Ann Wolff.
How long is Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways?
Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways has a runtime of 0 hours and 16 minutes (16 minutes total).
When was Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways released?
Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways was released on June 1, 1967 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways?
The main cast of Captain Busby: The Even Tenour of Her Ways includes Eileen Colgan, Philip O’Connor, Quentin Crisp, Martina Mayne, Peter Hurst-Smith.