The Bus Is Coming

The Bus Is Coming (also known as Ghetto Revenge) is a 1971 American drama film written by Horace Jackson.

[1] The film is about the death of a prominent Black community member Joe Mitchell, who served on the school board.

[2] He becomes aware of a gang of racist cops, and eventually joins The Black Fist group to seek revenge.

[3] TV Guide wrote that the film "manages to address the racial issues while telling an interesting, albeit melodramatic story.

"[4] Richard Leary of The Village Voice called the acting "amateurish", the direction "pedestrian", and the production "shoe-string".