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cabman (ˈkæbmən) [f. cab n.3] A man whose occupation is to drive a public cab.1834 C. Mathews Let. 22 May in Mrs. Mathews Mem. C.M. (1839) IV. xiii. 284 This city of horrors—this collection of ruffianly Cab-men, and Buss-es. 1837 [see five n. 3 b]. 1850 Mrs. Browning Poems II. 191 The cabman's cry t...
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Cabman's Adventure
Cast
Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski as a passenger
Władysław Neubelt (presumably) as a cabman
Production
Cabman's Adventure was written and directed References
External links
Cabman's Adventure in IMDb
Cabman's Adventure in filmpolski.pl (in Polish)
Cabman's Adventure in Filmweb (in Polish)
1902
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The Hansom Cabman
The name is an amalgam of the terms handsome cabman and hansom cab. Harry, unaware of his pending release has disguised himself as a cabman and stands beside a horse-drawn hansom cab.
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hansom cab
hansom cab (ˈhænsəm) Also short hansom. [f. Hansom, surname of an architect who in 1834 patented a vehicle with some of the essential features of this cab.] A low-hung two-wheeled cabriolet holding two persons inside, the driver being mounted on a dickey or elevated seat behind, and the reins going ...
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Ali Gafarov
He worked at the Azerbaijanfilm studio and wrote scripts for several feature and documentary films (particularly Golden Goose and By the Cabman's Trails
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slowish
slowish, a. (ˈsləʊɪʃ) [f. slow a. + -ish1.] Somewhat slow or dull.1824 Miss Mitford Village Ser. i. (1863) 176 George Harris..Slowish—slow but sure. 1851 Carlyle J. Sterling iii. i, The cabman, sensible that his pace was slowish, took to whipping. 1885 Field 3 Oct. 486/1 A slowish kind of sport, all...
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Geraldine Grove
The cabman had driven her from the King's Theatre in Hammersmith to her house at 51, Bedford Square - a distance which meant she should have paid five She did not turn up to the court hearing and was ordered to pay the one shilling and six pence difference, as well as eight shillings of the cabman's costs
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ebriose
ebriose, a. humorous. (ˌiːbrɪˈəʊs) [ad. L. ēbriōsus.] Drunk.1871 Atlantic Monthly Jan., A..cabman ‘copiously ebriose’. a 1882 J. Brown John Leech in Horæ Subs. Ser. iii. (1882) 17 Returning home..copiously ebriose from Epsom.
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Riley the Cop
as Farrell Macdonald)
Nancy Drexel as Mary Coronelli
David Rollins as David "Davy" Collins
Louise Fazenda as Lena Krausmeyer
Billy Bevan as Paris Cabman (uncredited)
Mildred Boyd as Caroline (uncredited)
Mike Donlin as Crook (uncredited)
Otto Fries as Munich Cabman (uncredited)
Dell Henderson as Judge
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Vernon L. Walker
in the 1920s and 1930s before fully transitioning to special effects work:
A Front Page Story (1922)
The Right of the Strongest (1924)
The Hansom Cabman
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Lyudmila Tselikovskaya
a Russian actress, best remembered for her leading parts in films like Hearts of the Four (1941–1944), Anton Ivanovich Gets Angry (1941), The Aerial Cabman In Alma-Ata, while shooting The Aerial Cabman, Tselikovskaya fell in love with Mikhail Zharov, then a married man.
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Sarah Ann Henley
Detective Robertson sought the assistance of a local cabman, who refused on the grounds that transporting her covered in filth would make his cab dirty The cabman later defended his actions in a letter to the Bristol Times & Mirror, stating that he had only just had his cab cleaned and repaired, during
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Władysław Neubelt
He is presumed to play in two 1902 silent short films titled Cabman's Adventure, and The Return of a Merry Fellow, made by Kazimierz Prószyński, which While his participation remains uncertain, it is assumed that he probably played the role of a cabman in two 1902 silent short films titled Cabman's Adventure
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The Daughter-in-Law
Characters
Mrs Gascoyne
Mrs Purdy
Joe Gascoyne
Minnie Gascoyne
Luther Gascoyne
Cabman
Production history
The play premiered on 16 March 1967 at
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