Ginette, a waitress at the Café Pierre, loves Lucien, a poor artist, and objects to the attentions of others with whatever glassware is at hand, though Lucien's father forbids their marriage. While Leon Lambert and a "gay lady" are riding the boulevards, they stop at a florist's shop.


Is A Kiss in a Taxi worth your time today? Short answer: Yes, but only if you have a high tolerance for the manic, unrefined energy of early silent farce. This isn't a film that asks for your intellectual engagement; it demands your surrender to its sheer, kinetic stupidity.This film is for the cinephile who wants to s...

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"Is A Kiss in a Taxi worth your time today? Short answer: Yes, but only if you have a high tolerance for the manic, unrefined energy of early silent farce. This isn't a film that asks for your intellectual engagement; it demands your surrender to its sheer, kinetic stupidity.This film is for the cinephile who wants to see the DNA of the modern rom-com before it grew a conscience. It is decidedly NOT for anyone looking for the nuanced character studies found in contemporary works like Little Dorri..."

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Sam Hellman, Pierre Veber, Maurice Hennequin, George Marion Jr., Clifford Grey, Doris Anderson
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