Cab No. 13
Cab No. 13 (German: Fiaker Nr. 13 (Austria), Einspanner Nr 13 (Germany); Dutch: Snorder No. 13; French: Fiacre 13) is a 1926 drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Lili Damita, Jack Trevor and Walter Rilla.
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Directed by | Michael Kertész |
Written by | Alfred Schirokauer |
Based on | Le Fiacre Nº 13 (novel) by Xavier de Montépin |
Produced by | Arnold Pressburger |
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Music by | Willy Schmidt-Gentner |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
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The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Leni. Location shooting took place in Paris.
Story
Set in 1910, a young mother leaves her newborn baby in a carriage. The coachman takes care of the baby and names her Lilian. The child becomes a graceful dancer and falls in love with her neighbor, a young musician. Before they marry, Lilian finds her father who is a rich importer. She now has two fathers who care about her happiness.[1]
Cast
- Lili Damita as Lilian
- Jack Trevor as François Tapin
- Paul Biensfeldt as Jacques Carotin
- Walter Rilla as Lucien Rebout
- Max Gülstorff as L'antiquaire
- Valeska Stock as Mme Coco
- Sophie Pagay as Linotte
- Albert Paulig as Le maître de ballet
- Carl Ebert as Henri Landon
See also
- Cab Number 13 (1948)
References
- "Fiaker Nr. 13 (1926)". Movie Meter (Dutch) (in Dutch). Retrieved 28 February 2018.
External links
- Fiaker Nr. 13 at IMDb
- Fiaker Nr. 13 at the TCM Movie Database
- Cab No. 13 on Silent Hollywood
- Fiaker Nr. 13 at Movie Meter (Dutch)
- Fiaker Nr. 13 (1926 D) at Cinema Context
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