Calling All Cars (1954 film)
Calling All Cars is a 1954 short film directed by Maclean Rogers, starring Cardew Robinson and John Fitzgerald. The film also features Spike Milligan voicing the thoughts of "Freddie", an old taxicab featured in the film. Something of a curiosity, the film is a strange mixture of semi-documentary about the port of Dover and a comedy about two young men (Robinson and Fitzgerald) who decide to chat up two girls and follow them to Dover in an old cab. The former 'Fantail' restaurant building, where the two principal actresses stop for tea, en route to Dover, still stands in Locksbottom, Kent.
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Directed by | Maclean Rogers |
Written by | Charles Robinson |
Produced by | E. J. Fancey |
Starring | Cardew Robinson John Fitzgerald Adrienne Scott |
Release date | 1954 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Spike Milligan as Freddie, The Taxi (voice)
- Cardew Robinson as Reggie Ramsbottom
- John Fitzgerald as Tom Lester
- Adrienne Scott as Beryl Grant
- Pauline Olsen as Marjorie Grant
- Margot Bryant as Mrs. Flit
- Gloria Brett as Mavis Grant
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