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Taxi for Two

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Calorie Rating: 28
Released: 1928-09-02
MPAA Rating: NR
Running Time: 20 Minutes
Studios: Mack Sennett Comedies,


Dan Doolittle is a poor schmuck whose big talk usually gets him into trouble. After he is fired from his plumbing job, he saves Dolly Davis, who, grateful, promises to get him a job at the company where she works, Owl Taxi, which is owned by her father. That job is as the jack-of-all-trades in the garage, under the supervision of the garage foreman, whose job he expects to have within the week. But Dan becomes the bane of the foreman's existence, in part because Dan would rather spend his time with Dolly to who he is attracted. But after Dan is asked by the boss to drive Dolly to the taxi depot, Dan believes he can make his millions instead by buying a cab and starting his own taxi company. Interactions with Dolly's visiting brother - a hosiery salesman - who Dan mistakenly believes is Dolly's boyfriend, a pair of inflatable legs, and an angry foreman who was fired because of Dan's mistakes in the garage lead to one misadventure after another for Dan.

Director / Directors

Del Lord
Director
Sandy Roth
Assistant Director


Cast

Jack Cooper
Character: Dan Doolittle
Virginia Vance
Character: Dolly Davis
Otto Fries
Character: Foreman - Hoot Owl Garage

Andy Clyde
Character: Jack Davis
William McCall
Character: Traffic Cop
Tiny Ward
Character: Foreman - Plumbing Company

Art Rowlands
Character: Taxi Customer


Production and Crew

John A. Waldron
Production Supervisor
Margaret Schuman
Costume Design

Ferde Meyer
Propmaker
Ewart Adamson
Scenario Writer

Del Lord
Scenario Writer
Ernie Crockett
Director of Photography