A cab driver from Brooklyn working overtime to start a taxi service falls in love with a burlesque dancing beauty and gets in trouble with a mobster who has his eyes on her.A cab driver from Brooklyn working overtime to start a taxi service falls in love with a burlesque dancing beauty and gets in trouble with a mobster who has his eyes on her.A cab driver from Brooklyn working overtime to start a taxi service falls in love with a burlesque dancing beauty and gets in trouble with a mobster who has his eyes on her.
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Joe Sawyer
- Eddie Corbett
- (as Joseph Sawyer)
Margaret Bert
- Paradise Springs Guest
- (uncredited)
Tyler Brooke
- Spa Desk Clerk
- (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
- Passerby
- (uncredited)
Jack Chefe
- Paradise Springs Guest
- (uncredited)
Oliver Cross
- Gambling Room Patron
- (uncredited)
Jay Eaton
- Gambling Room Patron
- (uncredited)
Frank Faylen
- Crap Table Stickman
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaRe-titled Two Mugs from Brooklyn, this film was first telecast in New York City Saturday 4 September 1948 on WPIX (Channel 11) and in Los Angeles Tuesday 11 January 1949 on KTLA (Channel 5), as part of their newly acquired series of three dozen Hal Roach feature film productions, originally theatrically released between 1931 and 1943, and now being syndicated for television broadcast by Regal Television Pictures.
- GoofsWhen Tim is having breakfast with Sadie, the amount of orange juice in his glass keeps changing between shots.
- Quotes
Myrtle - Marcia's friend: I never thought I'd see the day when you'd waste your time on a taxi driver.
Marcia Marsden: Hey, listen - any taxi driver with six hundred cabs can always park in my garage!
- ConnectionsEdited into Two Knights from Brooklyn (1949)
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I wonder if the Red Circle Cab Company run by William Bendix and Joe Sawyer from Brooklyn ever ran into that Harlem based outfit the Fresh Air Taxi Company run by Amos Jones and Andy Brown. Now that might have made an interesting film.
Bendix's Tim McGuerin is a blue collar knockabout guy who never forgets his roots. He's even got a pool table in his office at the Taxi Company office. But it's a sad day when wife Grace Bradley finds him in a compromising position with pretty Marjorie Woodworth. He was just giving her instructions in shooting pool, but what self respecting wife who's a former stripper herself is going to believe that.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander as Bradley starts taking classes from physical education instructor Max Baer. She even goes up to his spa for a cure. Naturally Bendix doesn't believe that.
The McGuerins From Brooklyn following the original Brooklyn Orchid film is a working class romantic comedy. When you think about it, the antics of Bendix and Bradley can be found in many comedies with sophisticated leading men like Cary Grant or Rock Hudson. It's just that no one would expect Bendix's Brooklynese speech pattern from them.
Don't believe me, check out My Favorite Wife or The Awful Truth and see what I mean.
Shortly after this film, Bendix went to Paramount where he was one of their most acclaimed and busiest character actors for the next decade. He also became a star of radio and later television with that other Brooklyn character he created Chester A. Riley.
The McGuerins From Brooklyn is a no frills romantic comedy in its own blue collar way.
Bendix's Tim McGuerin is a blue collar knockabout guy who never forgets his roots. He's even got a pool table in his office at the Taxi Company office. But it's a sad day when wife Grace Bradley finds him in a compromising position with pretty Marjorie Woodworth. He was just giving her instructions in shooting pool, but what self respecting wife who's a former stripper herself is going to believe that.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander as Bradley starts taking classes from physical education instructor Max Baer. She even goes up to his spa for a cure. Naturally Bendix doesn't believe that.
The McGuerins From Brooklyn following the original Brooklyn Orchid film is a working class romantic comedy. When you think about it, the antics of Bendix and Bradley can be found in many comedies with sophisticated leading men like Cary Grant or Rock Hudson. It's just that no one would expect Bendix's Brooklynese speech pattern from them.
Don't believe me, check out My Favorite Wife or The Awful Truth and see what I mean.
Shortly after this film, Bendix went to Paramount where he was one of their most acclaimed and busiest character actors for the next decade. He also became a star of radio and later television with that other Brooklyn character he created Chester A. Riley.
The McGuerins From Brooklyn is a no frills romantic comedy in its own blue collar way.
- bkoganbing
- Dec 7, 2008
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By what name was The McGuerins from Brooklyn (1942) officially released in Canada in English?
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