The Cabbie's Song (1936)

The Cabbie's Song (1936) poster

Ferdinand Strödl is the regular coachman for the distinguished Max Jolander, who is constantly on the lookout for romantic adventures. Jolander regularly has Strödl drive him to his rendezvous, during which the coachman witnesses the suffering of many a jilted girl. At such times, Strödl acts as a fatherly friend to Jolander when the consequences of his escapades take on tragic proportions.

Director: E.W. Emo
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 78 min
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Music: Gustav Pick
Country: Germany
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Cabbie's Song about?
Ferdinand Strödl is the regular coachman for the distinguished Max Jolander, who is constantly on the lookout for romantic adventures. Jolander regularly has Strödl drive him to his rendezvous, during which the coachman witnesses the suffering of many a jilted girl. At such times, Strödl acts as a fatherly friend to Jolander when the consequences of his escapades take on tragic proportions.
Who directed The Cabbie's Song?
The Cabbie's Song was directed by E.W. Emo.
Who stars in The Cabbie's Song?
The Cabbie's Song stars Paul Hörbiger, Gusti Huber, Franz Schafheitlin, Erika Dannhoff, Josefine Dora, Else Reval.
How long is The Cabbie's Song?
The Cabbie's Song has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
What genre is The Cabbie's Song?
The Cabbie's Song is a Comedy film.
Where was The Cabbie's Song produced?
The Cabbie's Song was produced in Germany.