Terminus 1961
Terminus 1961

On the concourse and platforms of a large railway station you can hear the rhythm of the city and watch the most poignant moments of private lives become public property: grief and joy, meeting and parting, high comedy and near tragedy.

Here, for a brief moment, the traveller may confront the station staff with a personal crisis while his neighbour looks on, or passes by to catch a train.

To the accompaniment of Ron Grainer's music, and Julian Cooper's songs, this film captures the atmosphere of London's Waterloo station.

The first cinema film directed by John Schlesinger.

Awarded fourteen international film honours, including the British Film Academy Award, and the Grand Prix and the Venice Film Festival.