
Melodrama of a boy taken from his family, adopted by a coachman,who grows up to be secretary to the minister of Justice, and to uncover dark plots, spearheaded by a femme fatale, that affected his own life and the lives of others..


Is Cab No. 13 worth the investment of a modern viewer's time? Short answer: Yes, but only if you possess a genuine appetite for the heightened emotional architecture of Weimar-era melodrama.This film is specifically for those who enjoy the intersection of social commentary and pulp mystery, much like the themes explore...

still_frame

production_art

still_frame
Community
Log in to comment.
"Is Cab No. 13 worth the investment of a modern viewer's time? Short answer: Yes, but only if you possess a genuine appetite for the heightened emotional architecture of Weimar-era melodrama.This film is specifically for those who enjoy the intersection of social commentary and pulp mystery, much like the themes explored in Starting Out in Life. It is absolutely NOT for viewers who require fast-paced action or logical narrative progression by contemporary standards.Direct Answer:1) This film work..."
Xavier de Montépin, Alfred Schirokauer
Germany

