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Taxicab driver Jimmy Donlin (Chester Morris) is hailed by Mary Trenton (Fay Wray), a fashion-store model who is falsely accused of stealing a string of valuable beads while modeling a wedding gown for a socialite bride-to-be. With the aid of his friends Roger Clifton (Raymond Walburn) and pickpocket "Fingers" Garrison (Lionel Stander), he sets out to prove Mary's innocence.

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    • Author: Kerry
    I feel so luck to have caught this rare film at CINEFEST the annual early & rare film festival in Syracuse, NY - March 2003. More film buffs should support these festivals and share their discoveries on the IMDB so other film fans can track these old titles down. THEY MET IN A TAXI (1935 Columbia, D: Alfred Green) Runaway bride Fay Wray convinces taxi driver Jimmy Donlin (Chester Morris) to help her hide from her rich father. What seems to be a variation of It Happened One Night turns around when we discover that Mary is not a bride after all, but a model in a wedding dress. She is innocently involved in the theft of a pearl necklace, which has become entangled in the hem of the gown. A romance with Jimmy soon develops as he harbors her from the law, and with the aid of a few pals, they try to figure out the robbery scheme.
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    • Author: Jwalextell
    I saw this film at Cinefst in Syracuse, New York in March 2003. Runaway bride Fay Wray convinces taxi driver Jimmy Donlin (Chester Morris) to help her hide from her rich father. What seems to be a variation of It Happened One Night turns around when we discover that Mary is not a bride after all, but a model in a wedding dress. She is innocently involved in the theft of a pearl necklace, which has become entangled in the hem of the gown. A romance with Jimmy soon develops as he harbors her from the law, and with the aid of a few pals, they try to figure out the robbery scheme.
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    • Author: Samardenob
    Chester Morris plays Jimmy Donlin, a taxi driver who is about to buy some cabs of his own when he picks up a woman who appears to be a runaway society bride (Fay Wray as Mary Trenton), complete with wedding gown. Before you get to thinking this is a retread of "It Happened One Night", think again. Mary turns out to be quite a woman of mystery. Like the home-made spaghetti that she makes at Jimmy's apartment while she is in hiding, her story unravels slowly, often with facts revealed by others forcing her to tell the truth. For example Jimmy meets the REAL society bride Mary claims to be - she admits to being just a model who was modeling the gown for the real society bride. She claims she is hiding and running because the wealthy family thought she stole a string of pearls. Then a string of pearls falls out of the hem of the wedding dress she was wearing when Jimmy found her - Mary says she knows nothing about it. Other revelations appear, and each time Mary tells Jimmy - "I didn't know if I could trust you at first, but I know I can now".

    So who stole the pearls and stashed them in Mary's dress, or is Mary even telling the truth in the first place?. There are other characters that make good suspects such as a society column writer who seems very anxious to help Jimmy and Mary -why??? Then there is Jimmy's pal Fingers who did a prison term for pickpocketing and still likes to pickpocket from friends just to keep in practice - he always gives the loot back. Were the pearls just too much of a temptation for him to not give back? Watch and find out.

    This is a fast paced little mystery with a likable cast and I highly recommend it.
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    • Author: Low_Skill_But_Happy_Deagle
    "They Met in a Taxi" (1936) has never had much exposure over the years, a fact that isn't likely to change. Chester Morris headlines as a cabbie who picks up a desperate young woman (Fay Wray) dressed in wedding apparel, who manages to induce him into letting her stay at his apartment. She first leads him into believing she is to be a reluctant bride to a wealthy count, but he soon learns that a valuable necklace has been stolen from the real bride-to-be, with his new houseguest the prime suspect. She admits that she was modeling the gown for the bride, but has no idea how the necklace found its way into her hands. Basically a romantic comedy that doesn't let too much drama get in the way, as the driver can't seem to help falling in love with the beautiful stranger (typically, he refuses to admit it). It might have proved more interesting if her innocence were more uncertain, but it's not too fatal. The two stars receive great support from Raymond Walburn and especially Lionel Stander, stealing every scene as the cabbie's best friend, a former prison inmate who keeps pilfering items from under everyone's noses just to keep in practice, wisely advised to steal only from understanding friends! There is also a brief appearance from Ward Bond as an anonymous policeman toward the end, a role that could have been played by anybody.
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    • Author: Sermak Light
    One day while driving his cab, a woman in a wedding gown hops in and insists he leave as soon as possible. Soon, she tells the cabbie a story and he feels sorry for her and takes her home. Later, it turns out she wasn't exactly telling the truth...so Mary has a hard time convincing him of the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Oddly, he then agrees to help her prove that she isn't a jewel thief...and his two friends help as well! Does any of this make sense? Not really...but Chester Morris, Fay Wray and the rest do a good job of putting over a silly plot and making it seem almost possibly plausible...maybe. Overall, a time-passer and a modestly enjoyable one at that.
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    • Author: Direbringer
    Chester Morris plays a cabbie when one day a runaway bride (Fay Wray) jumps into his taxi and tells him to drive. She gives him a false name and tells him the story of marrying a Count she doesn't love. Of course he feels sorry for her and takes her to his apartment to hide out. She cons him into staying with the promise that her father will pay for everything. But then a string of pearls falls out of her wedding gown, just the first of many twists and deceptions in this romantic comedy.

    After Morris learns that Wray has given him a false name, it's no real surprise that the pearls were reported stolen, and that they might not even be real pearls. As they hunt for a solution they are aided by Morris' cabbie friend with a penchant for crime (Lionel Stander) and a society reporter with connections (Raymond Walburn).

    This 70-minute charmer never loses its comic pace, and the four principals are excellent. Lots of one-liners keep it light. Co-stars include Henry Mollison as the oily Count, Kenneth Harlan as a businessman, and Ward Bond as a cop.
  • Cast overview:
    Chester Morris Chester Morris - Jimmy Donlin
    Fay Wray Fay Wray - Mary Trenton
    Raymond Walburn Raymond Walburn - Mr. Roger Clifton
    Lionel Stander Lionel Stander - Fingers Garrison
    Henry Mollison Henry Mollison - Mr. Arnold Stewart
    Kenneth Harlan Kenneth Harlan - Mr. Andrews
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