The Girl in the Taxi (1921)
The story begins with a man and a woman, both married, who flag the same taxi and then decide to share it, as they have the same restaurant destination. Various naughty supper rendezvous, and much hiding under tables or behind screens, ensue.
Director:
Lloyd Ingraham
Writer:
Robert A. McGowan
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Flora Parker DeHaven as Mignon Smith (as Mrs. Carter De Haven) |
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Carter DeHaven as Bertie Stewart |
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King Baggot as Maj. Frederick Smith |
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Grace Cunard as Marietta |
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Otis Harlan as Alexis |
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Tom McGuire as John Stewart |
| Directing | Lloyd Ingraham | Director |
| Writing | Robert A. McGowan | Adaptation |
| Writing | Hugh Stanislaus Stange | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Robert A. McGowan | Screenplay |
| Camera | Ross Fisher | Director of Photography |