The Lady Fare (1929)

"Willie Dime," a big, bad taxi driver, is very jealous of "Miss Eva" and it burns him up to see any fool Jelly-bean "carrying on flirtatious flirtations with her." He gets madder and "badder" as the story gets "hummier" and funnier, while smooth, suave Florian Slappey gets mixed up in all kinds of complications.

Director: William Watson
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 20 min
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Production: Christie Film Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William Watson
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lady Fare about?
"Willie Dime," a big, bad taxi driver, is very jealous of "Miss Eva" and it burns him up to see any fool Jelly-bean "carrying on flirtatious flirtations with her." He gets madder and "badder" as the story gets "hummier" and funnier, while smooth, suave Florian Slappey gets mixed up in all kinds of complications.
Who directed The Lady Fare?
The Lady Fare was directed by William Watson.
Who stars in The Lady Fare?
The Lady Fare stars Herbert Skinner, Leroy Broomfield, Claude Collins, Vernon Elkins, Aurora Greeley, Leon Hereford.
How long is The Lady Fare?
The Lady Fare has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is The Lady Fare?
The Lady Fare is a Comedy film.
Where was The Lady Fare produced?
The Lady Fare was produced in United States of America.