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- BFI identifier25716
- Date1963 (Copyright)
1963-11-11 (Release) - Production countryUnited Kingdom
- Production company
- SynopsisCharlie Hawkins, the proprietor of Speedee Taxis, neglects his wife to attend to business. With the help of Flo, the exasperated Peggy uses Charlie's money to set up a rival firm with glamorous girl drivers. This quickly becomes more popular than Speedee Taxis. The rivalry between the two firms develops into a feud and after an unsuccessful attempt at sabotage, Charlie discovers that Peggy is his rival. Peace is only restored when Charlie saves Peggy and Flo from crooks who waylay them on their way to the bank. (Synopsis)
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- CreditsDirected by: Gerald Thomas
©: Anglo Amalgamated Film Distributors Ltd.
Production Company: Adder Productions [uncredited]
view all - CastSidney James (Charlie Hawkins)
Hattie Jacques (Peggy Hawkins)
Kenneth Connor (Ted Watson)
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Title
Carry On Cabby (Original)
Call Me a Cab (Working)
EIDR identifier
10.5240/B223-BDFC-36F1-42B8-BEA2-9Category
FictionThis work is included in the BFI Filmography.
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35mm BW Positive - Safety - Combined - Status pending
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Positive - Status pending
35mm Duplicating Positive - Safety - Combined - Master
35mm BW Positive - Safety - Combined - Status pending
VHS cassette - Video - Status pending
view all - Scripts / DocumentsMusic Cue Sheet (Special Collections) - MUS-566
Script - Script type: Pre-production script, titled: CALL ME A CAB - SCR-5181
Ephemera: publicity - PBS-25716
Small pressbooks held. Information folder held
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Work - 25716 - 1963 (Copyright)
United Kingdom - Film - Fiction
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