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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 more »

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Tim McGuerin
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Sadie McGuerin
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Eddie Corbett
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Louis Glorio
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Stretch
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Reginald Van Nostrum
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Silk
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Joe
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Henri
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Alderman Hogan
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Cassidy
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Professor Dope
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Waitress
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Chorus Girl
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Harry Anderson ...
Ballgame Spectator (uncredited)
Arthur Berkeley ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Ballgame Spectator (uncredited)
Willie Bloom ...
Ballplayer (uncredited)
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Reception Guest (uncredited)
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Audience Member (uncredited)
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Ballplayer (uncredited)
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Police Fingerprint Man (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
Jack Chefe ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Willie's Wife (uncredited)
Cliff Clark ...
Police Chief Jim (uncredited)
Bing Conley ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Oliver Cross ...
Reception Guest (uncredited)
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Audience Member (uncredited)
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Willie, Court Bailiff / Cabby / Ballplayer (uncredited)
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Reception Guest (uncredited)
Robert Haines ...
Reception Guest (uncredited)
Carey Harrison ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Detective (uncredited)
Walter Lawrence ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
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Chorus Girl (uncredited)
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Police Detective (uncredited)
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Audience Member (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
Elliott Sullivan ...
Man Slapped Around by Louie (uncredited)
Ralph Volkie ...
Reception Guest (uncredited)
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Lucy Gibbs (uncredited)

Directed by

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Kurt Neumann

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Clarence Marks ... (original screenplay) and
Earle Snell ... (original screenplay)

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Fred Guiol ... associate producer

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Edward Ward

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Robert Pittack ... director of photography

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Richard C. Currier ... (as Richard Currier)

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Charles D. Hall

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William Stevens ... (as W.L. Stevens)

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Edward Montagne ... assistant director (as Eddie Montagne)

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William Randall ... sound recordist (as William L. Randall)

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Roy Seawright ... special photographic effects

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Royer ... wardrobe

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Edward Ward ... musical director

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Hal Roach ... presenter
Eddie Hall ... stand-in (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

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 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

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Taglines THISE FUN SPECIALISTS from BROOKLYN ARE BACK AGAIN! The same hilarious trio who ran the laugh meter up to a new high in "The Brooklyn Orchid" and "The McGuerins from Brooklyn" are back with another cabful of 50-mile-hour comedy entertainment. See more »
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  • Taxi, señor (Mexico)
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  • 46 min
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Trivia Final film of actress Grace Bradley. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Two Knights from Brooklyn (1949). See more »

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