“They Met In a Taxi.”
When this hard-boiled yegg meets a dizzy dame who's easy on the lies he lets himself in for the fastest, funniest frolic since the first kiss in a caib! That’s the story of Chester Morris and Fay Wray in the grandest, goofiest yarn that ever rolled off roaring from the pen of Octavus Roy Cohen. The picture’s called ::They Met in a Taxi.” and will be showing at the King’s Theatre tb-morrow and Monday. It all started when he said “You may have heart trouble, but
you’re just a pain in the neck to me!’’, and finished when she said, “I do!” Here are four of the gayest characters in captivity, in the tastiest dish of love-and-laughs in many a moon! In addition to the romantic leads there are Raymond Walbnrn and Lionel Stander, the screen’s No. 1 stooge, topping his roles in “Mr. Deeds” and “Meet Nero Wolfe.” Alfred E. Green directed.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 358, 12 February 1937, Page 8
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158“They Met In a Taxi.” Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 358, 12 February 1937, Page 8
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