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The Yellow Cab Man

  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Farce, Slapstick
  • Themes: Wedding Bells, Unlikely Heroes, Saintly Fools
  • Director: Jack Donohue
  • Main Cast: Richard "Red" Skelton, Gloria de Haven, Walter Slezak, Edward Arnold, James Gleason
  • Release Year: 1950
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 85 minutes

Plot

Obviously inspired by the success of Red Skelton's The Fuller Brush Man, The Yellow Cab Man stars Skelton as a Rube Goldberg-type inventor who can't seem to stay out of trouble. He also can't hold down a job, either, much to the consternation of girl friend Gloria De Haven. Through the auspices of cab driver James Gleason, Red is hired by the Yellow Cab company, nearly losing his job on the very first day when he gets mixed up in a chaotic wedding reception (in her last feature film appearance, Polly Moran is screamingly funny as the bride's mother). It's all over for Red when he attempts to demonstrate his latest invention, break-proof glass-resulting in a bad bop on the noggin for boss Paul Harvey. Our hero redeems himself by capturing a gang of crooks (among them Walter Slezak and Ray Collins) in an elaborate slapstick finale involving a revolving model home, a hypodermic-shooting toaster, a helium-filled balloon, and a Tarzan-like swing from the rafters of an empty warehouse. Halfway through The Yellow Cab Man, there's an amusing precursor to the "LSD Trip" films of the 1960s, as a drug-benumbed Red Skelton experiences a series of surrealistic dreams. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast


Jay C. Flippen - Hugo; Paul Harvey - Pearson Hendricks; Guy Anderson [Herbert] - Willis Tomlin; John Butler - Gimpy; John Indrisano - Danny; Polly Moran - Bride's Mother; Herbert Anderson - Willis Tomlin

Credit

Albert Akst - Editor; Albert Beich - Screenwriter; Jack Donohue - Director; Devery Freeman - Screenwriter; Cedric Gibbons - Art Director; Arnold A. Gillespie - Special Effects; Richard Goldstone - Producer; Eddie Imazu - Art Director; Warren Newcombe - Special Effects; Edwin B. Willis - Set Designer; Scott Bradley - Composer (Music Score); Harry Stradling - Cinematographer; F. Keogh Gleason - Set Designer

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