Cab No. 13 (1926)
Overview
The film starts with a woman on the run from her millionaire husband giving birth to a daughter in the home of a washerwoman. The woman dies in childbirth, but the baby survives. The washerwoman leaves the baby in a horsedrawn Parisian taxicab (No. 13). The paperwork of the birth is lost in a huge tome. Sixteen years pass. The tome is bought by a poor student. One day his bookshelf collapses, and the tome opens at the page where the paperwork has been hidden. The student realises that the paperwork relates to a millionaire who has spent the last sixteen years looking for his pregnant wife. The student traces the washerwoman, and he tricks her into confessing what she has done with the baby. Meanwhile, the baby has been adopted by the cab driver and his wife, and has grown into Lili Damita.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | de |
Popularity | 0.43 |
Directed By
Michael Curtiz
Crew
Michael Curtiz
Alfred Schirokauer
Gustav Ucicky
Arnold Pressburger
Eduard von Borsody
Xavier de Montépin
Paul Leni
Alexander Graf Kolowrat
TOP CAST
Lili Damita
Lilian
Jack Trevor
François Tapin
Paul Biensfeldt
Jacques Carotin
Walter Rilla
Lucien Rebout
Max Gülstorff
L'antiquaire
Valeska Stock
Mme Coco
Sophie Pagay
Linotte
Albert Paulig
Le maître de ballet
Carl Ebert
Henri Landon
Hermann Picha
Monsieur Coco