

The Hansom Cabman
1924 Directed by Harry EdwardsHarry Doolittle wakes up on the day he's to marry Betty Bright. He has a terrible hangover. A strange woman appears in his room saying that he married her the night before, and just then, his fiancée and her mother arrive. There's anger all around, leading to Harry's arrest. He's jailed while awaiting trial in front of Betty's father, a judge. She visits him in the clink. He escapes and disguises himself as a cabman. The police are looking for him, as are his fiancée and her mother. Will it get straightened out in time for wedding bells to ring?

Harry Langdon
....................................................Harry Doolittle

Marceline Day
....................................................Betty Brief

Charlotte Mineau
....................................................Mrs. Brief - Betty's Mother

Andy Clyde
....................................................Judge B. Brief - Betty's Father / Insane Convict

Madeline Hurlock
....................................................Harry's New Wife - the Vamp
Leo Sulky
....................................................The Scheming Butler

Tiny Ward
....................................................Crap Shooting Inmate / Cop
Director
...........................................................Harry Edwards
Producer
...........................................................Mack Sennett
Director of Photography
...........................................................Vernon L. Walker
Lee Davis
Special Effects
...........................................................Ernie Crockett
Title Graphics
...........................................................John A. Waldron
Editor
...........................................................William Hornbeck
Production Companies
...................................................Mack Sennett Comedies
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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