- The
Hansom Cabman is a 1924
American silent black and
white short comedy film
starring Harry Langdon directed by
Harry Edwards and
produced by Mack Sennett...
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Cabman's Adventure (Polish:
Przygoda dorożkarza) is a 1902
silent comedy short film made by
Kazimierz Prószyński. It
starred Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski...
- The
Aerial Cabman (Russian: Воздушный извозчик, romanized: Vozdushny izvozchik) is a 1943
Soviet musical comedy film
directed by
Gerbert Rappaport. A lonely...
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address of his
lodgings in
Marlborough Street, hums the tune to a
London cabman: he
immediately recognises it as 'Malbrook'". The song may have featured...
- down a
certain cabman. They find the
cabman,
Jefferson Hope, successfully.
Wiggins brings him to 221B
Baker Street,
where the
cabman is
apprehended by...
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purchased –
while the
horse was
still alive – from its owner, a
Leningrad cabman, and
delivered by the
latter to the
Museum after the horse's death. Judging...
- of the Four (1941–1944),
Anton Ivanovich Gets
Angry (1941), The
Aerial Cabman (1943), Ivan the
Terrible (1944),
Twins (1945) and The Busy
Estate (1946)...
- disfigurement,
resulting in the loss of his nose, that
occurred while working as a
cabman in the mid-1870s. His
missing nose and
lengthy high-profile
career as an...
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addresses the Club. –
Chapter 1,
Issue 1 (31
March 1836) The
Pugnacious Cabman.
Chapter 2,
Issue 1 (31
March 1836) The
Sagacious Dog.
Chapter 2, Issue...
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beckoned into the back of an
elegantly appointed hansom by a
mysterious cabman who
whisks him off to a party. In 1886,
Fergus Hume
published his novel...