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  • Taxi, Mister (1943)
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    46 min | Comedy
Taxi, Mister (1943)
Approved
46 min | Comedy

Its is NYC in 1928 and taxi-cab owners Tim McGuerin and Eddie Corbett are making a hard-scrabble living with the one tumbledown cab they have between them, and take shifts driving. They have plans to expand and already have their second ...See moreIts is NYC in 1928 and taxi-cab owners Tim McGuerin and Eddie Corbett are making a hard-scrabble living with the one tumbledown cab they have between them, and take shifts driving. They have plans to expand and already have their second cab in their garage, lacking only a motor. Tim, led into a burlesque theatre by a rich drunk, Reginald Van Nostrum, who has rented the cab for the day, falls in love at first sight with dancer Sadie O'Brien, who has also caught the eye of gangster Louis Glorio, and the latter is none too thrilled with Tim's courtship of Sadie. The latter though is taken also with Tim, and barely even knows that Glorio has staked a claim on her. She gives two of Glorio's henchman, Stretch and Joe the money to buy a motor for Tim and Eddie's second cab. The two, in an economy move, steal the motor from the first cab and install it in the second cab. Meanwhile, Glorio has his henchman Silk plant guns and booze in the boy's cab, while they are playing baseball, and the police are called. After several hours of intense grilling in which the "thoirty-thoid" degree grilling of Tim and Eddie does more damage to the grillers than the grillees, the police finally release them, primarily because they have discovered that a fingerprint on the planted tommy-gun belongs to a long-sought gangster known as the Frisco Ghost. Silk, despite his name, is not the smoothest nor brightest star in hoodlum circles and has planted a gun taken from (what must have been a big) drawer in Glorio's desk. Glorio is about to force Tim to aid him in escaping the fast-approaching police in his cab, which might have been a good plan if the cab had still had a motor. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Writers
Clarence Marks (original screenplay) | Earle Snell (original screenplay)
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Cinematographer
Editor
Richard C. Currier (as Richard Currier)
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Updated Apr 14, 1943

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Apr 16, 1943 (United States)

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45 cast members
Name Known for
William Bendix
Tim McGuerin Tim McGuerin   See fewer
Grace Bradley
Sadie McGuerin Sadie McGuerin   See fewer
Joe Sawyer
Eddie Corbett Eddie Corbett   See fewer
Sheldon Leonard
Louis Glorio Louis Glorio   See fewer
Joe Devlin
Stretch Stretch   See fewer
Jack Norton
Reginald Van Nostrum Reginald Van Nostrum   See fewer
Sig Arno
Henri Henri   See fewer
Clyde Fillmore
Alderman Hogan Alderman Hogan   See fewer
Jimmy Conlin
Cassidy Cassidy   See fewer
Lew Kelly
Professor Dope Professor Dope   See fewer
Iris Adrian
Waitress Waitress   See fewer
Lona Andre
Chorus Girl Chorus Girl   See fewer
Harry Anderson
Ballgame Spectator (uncredited) Ballgame Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Arthur Berkeley
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Edward Biby
Ballgame Spectator (uncredited) Ballgame Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Willie Bloom
Ballplayer (uncredited) Ballplayer (uncredited)   See fewer
Chet Brandenburg
Reception Guest (uncredited) Reception Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
George Calliga
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
John Cason
Ballplayer (uncredited) Ballplayer (uncredited)   See fewer
Hobart Cavanaugh
Police Fingerprint Man (uncredited) Police Fingerprint Man (uncredited)   See fewer
Eddy Chandler
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Chefe
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Ruth Cherrington
Willie's Wife (uncredited) Willie's Wife (uncredited)   See fewer
Cliff Clark
Police Chief Jim (uncredited) Police Chief Jim (uncredited)   See fewer
Bing Conley
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Oliver Cross
Reception Guest (uncredited) Reception Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
Eddie Dew
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Edward Gargan
Willie, Court Bailiff / Cabby / Ballplayer (uncredited) Willie, Court Bailiff / Cabby / Ballplayer (uncredited)   See fewer
Herschel Graham
Reception Guest (uncredited) Reception Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert Haines
Reception Guest (uncredited) Reception Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
Carey Harrison
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Tom Kennedy
Detective (uncredited) Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Walter Lawrence
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Bert Moorhouse
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
William H. O'Brien
Waiter (uncredited) Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Perrin
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Margaret Roach
Chorus Girl (uncredited) Chorus Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Walter Sande
Police Detective (uncredited) Police Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Cosmo Sardo
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Sullivan
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Elliott Sullivan
Man Slapped Around by Louie (uncredited) Man Slapped Around by Louie (uncredited)   See fewer
Ralph Volkie
Reception Guest (uncredited) Reception Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
Marjorie Woodworth
Lucy Gibbs (uncredited) Lucy Gibbs (uncredited)   See fewer
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