The Girl in the Taxi
The Girl in the Taxi

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The Girl in the Taxi

1921
Movie
59 min
English

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.

Insights

Director: Lloyd BaconGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

This silent film comedy follows the romantic escapades of a young man who finds himself entangled with a charming woman he encounters in a taxi. Misunderstandings and humorous situations ensue as they navigate their budding relationship amidst the bustling city.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'The Girl in the Taxi' from 1921 is scarce. As a silent comedy from the early days of cinema, contemporary reviews are not widely archived. However, the film's genre and cast suggest it was likely intended as lighthearted entertainment for the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • As a silent film from 1921, specific critical consensus is difficult to ascertain.

  • Likely intended as a light, comedic diversion for audiences of the time.

  • Its comedic and romantic elements would have aligned with popular entertainment trends of the early 1920s.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Girl in the Taxi' are not available due to its age and the lack of readily accessible archival data.

Fun Fact

Lloyd Bacon, who directed this film, would go on to become a prolific director known for musicals and comedies, including '42nd Street'.

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