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Taxi Driver

"On every street in every city, there's a nobody who dreams of being a somebody."

1976-02-09 Crime 1hr 54m

A mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran works as a night-time taxi driver in New York City where the perceived decadence and sleaze feed his urge for violent action.

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A mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran works as a night-time taxi driver in New York City where the perceived decadence and sleaze feed his urge for violent action.

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Cast

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro

Travis Bickle
Leonard Harris

Leonard Harris

Charles Palantine
Diahnne Abbott

Diahnne Abbott

Concession Girl
Frank Adu

Frank Adu

Angry Black Man
Gino Ardito

Gino Ardito

Policeman at Rally
Garth Avery

Garth Avery

Iris' Friend
Harry Cohn

Harry Cohn

Cabbie in Bellmore
Cooper Cunningham

Cooper Cunningham

Hooker in Cab
Brenda Dickson

Brenda Dickson

Soap Opera Woman
Harry Fischler

Harry Fischler

Dispatcher
Nat Grant

Nat Grant

Stick-Up Man
Richard Higgs

Richard Higgs

Tall Secret Service Man
Beau Kayser

Beau Kayser

Soap Opera Man
Victor Magnotta

Victor Magnotta

Secret Service Photographer
Bob Maroff

Bob Maroff

Mafioso
Norman Matlock

Norman Matlock

Charlie T.
Bill Minkin

Bill Minkin

Tom's Assistant
Murray Moston

Murray Moston

Iris' Time Keeper
Gene Palma

Gene Palma

Street Drummer
Harlan Cary Poe

Harlan Cary Poe

Campaign Worker
Steven Prince

Steven Prince

Andy, Gun Salesman
Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese

Passenger Watching Silhouette
Nicholas Shields

Nicholas Shields

Palantine Aide
Ralph S. Singleton

Ralph S. Singleton

T.V. Interviewer
Joe Spinell

Joe Spinell

Personnel Officer
Maria Turner

Maria Turner

Angry Hooker on Street
Robin Utt

Robin Utt

Campaign Worker
Tommy Ardolino

Tommy Ardolino

Boy on Sidewalk (uncredited)
Joseph Bergmann

Joseph Bergmann

Movie House Patron (uncredited)
Robert P. Cohen

Robert P. Cohen

Cab Passenger (uncredited)
William Donovan

William Donovan

Police Officer (uncredited)
Jean Elliott

Jean Elliott

Clerk at Sam Goody Store (uncredited)
Annie Gagen

Annie Gagen

Campaign Worker (uncredited)
Trent Gough

Trent Gough

Political Rally Attendee (uncredited)
Carson Grant

Carson Grant

Political Rally Attendee (uncredited)
Mary-Pat Green

Mary-Pat Green

Campaign Aide (uncredited)
Robert John Keiber

Robert John Keiber

Political Rally Attendee (uncredited)
James Mapes

James Mapes

CIA Agent (uncredited)
Debbi Morgan

Debbi Morgan

Girl at Columbus Circle (uncredited)
David Nichols

David Nichols

Political Rally Attendee (uncredited)
Antone PagƔn

Antone PagƔn

Boy on Sidewalk (uncredited)
Billie Perkins

Billie Perkins

Iris' Friend (uncredited)
Michael Phillips

Michael Phillips

Political Rally Attendee (uncredited)
Frankie Verroca

Frankie Verroca

Campaign Worker (uncredited)
Joey Herman

Joey Herman

Travis Pickle

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A Review by IanBeale 10

Written by IanBeale on 2017-02-13

**Social outcast with a mohawk goes nutzoid** Porn obsessed loner, Travis Bickle, is a cabbie in New York. The story tells of his gradual... read more

**Social outcast with a mohawk goes nutzoid** Porn obsessed loner, Travis Bickle, is a cabbie in New York. The story tells of his gradual descent into madness brought on by his inability to relate to those around him and a feeling of a lack of worth. Travis is essentially invisible - of no importance. Walton's self imposed isolation preferable to getting along with the scum around him. One day he decides to change all of that and become _a somebody_ by murdering a politician. This _nobody_ with the superiority complex has gone off the rails, for certain and it can only lead to bloodshed. A lot of it will be his own.

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A Review by wogsurfer 10

Written by wogsurfer on 2020-02-09

Taxi Driver has had many things said about it, and I don't wish to add to all that but it is the yardstick I measure all other films by, it ... read more

Taxi Driver has had many things said about it, and I don't wish to add to all that but it is the yardstick I measure all other films by, it is by far my favourite of all the films I have ever watched. It's brutal honesty and use of themes such as paranoia, mental health issues, and society degradation make it a film that has been imitated, and referenced since its opening in cinemas back in 1976. Robert De Niro puts in a tour-de-force performance as Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran with symptoms of PTSD and paranoia, who becomes a New York City taxi driver because of his inability to sleep. Travis is one who is at odds with society, fed up with pimps, prostitutes, drug dealers, and all the other scum of the earth, he slowly works himself in his sleep deprived and drugged state to become a one man army ready to kill anyone he believes to be part of the problem. His interactions with other cabbies, Betsy (Shepherd) a Presidential Candidate campaign worker, Iris a teenage prostitute (Foster), and her Pimp ā€œSportā€ (Keitel) fuels his destructive mission to rid New York City of its problems. His attempt at normalcy with Betsy, by taking her on date to a movie that disagrees with her sensibilities ends in disaster, mostly due to Travisā€™ supposed naivety about what is considered appropriate and tasteful entertainment. While plying his nightly trade as a NYC cabbie, he has some unusual encounters, including a fare from a fairly psychotically jealous man showing Travis the place where the manā€™s wife is cheating on him, and then a short encounter with Iris who gets in his cab, and then forced out by Sport, who throws Travis a dirty crumpled up twenty dollar note for the trouble, Travis then makes it his mission to rescue Iris from her situation while also making a menace of himself to the visiting Presidential candidate. This film is still relevant in these times, as social media, and other such technological & society advancements have brought about a new degradation of values, with many wanting their fifteen minutes of fame by any means necessary, which now brings with it many who sell their souls to attain notoriety. I love De Niro's performance as Travis, its one that has many facets to it, in it is a man who is angry, naive, sleep deprived, lonely, a sociopath, and a killer. A scene in the Presidential campaign office where he is rebuffed by Betsy due to the terrible date experience, and ushered, and menaced by the opportunistic & snotty campaign co-worker Tom (Brooks), shows the range of De Niro's performance as he goes from apologetic, and sheepish to angry, and ready to fight. De Niro was nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this role. The presentation on blu-ray is a solid one, PQ is nice, skin tones not waxy, and the AQ allowing the score, and surrounding noise subtleties to really shine through, it's very well handled for a source filmed in the mid 70's

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-03

Robert De Niro is outstanding in this dark and gritty depiction of former marine "Travis Bickle". He spends his time, alone, driving his cab... read more

Robert De Niro is outstanding in this dark and gritty depiction of former marine "Travis Bickle". He spends his time, alone, driving his cab at night then watching seedy movies during the day. This relentless cycle is broken when he takes a shine to "Betsy" (Cybill Shepherd), a campaign worker for a would be US Presidential candidate. There is a glimmer of hope for him, as she agrees to go out with him for a movie - but when he takes her to his usual haunt for a Swedish film that perhaps wasn't quite Ingmar Bergman, he ends up back at square one. Simultaneously, he takes a more protective interest in the young "iris" (Jodie Foster) - a teenage hooker who is being used abused by her pimp, and to that end he acquires some firearms with which he is perfectly proficient, and so finally starts to see a purpose for his hitherto rather rudderness existence. Director Martin Scorsese and veteran scorer Bernard Hermann have created a wonderfully convincing and evocative scenario emphasising the seediness of a night time New York in which De Niro is able to thrive as few other actors could. He exudes a sense of helplessness but also of decency; he has integrity almost in spite of the indifference of his city, his peers - and by the end, I was firmly in his corner. If you can see it up on a big screen, then do so - it lends a great deal to this wonderfully atmospheric and potent piece of cinema.

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A Review by Wuchak 8

Written by Wuchak on 2024-10-08

**_Hellish urban decay and one manā€™s step-by-step fall into Big City madness_** In the mid-70s, an ex-marine insomniac in New York works ... read more

**_Hellish urban decay and one manā€™s step-by-step fall into Big City madness_** In the mid-70s, an ex-marine insomniac in New York works the graveyard shift as a cab driver (De Niro) while trying to develop a relationship with a beautiful campaign volunteer for a presidential candidate (Cybill Shepherd and Leonard Harris). He experiences White Knight Syndrome as he seeks to rescue a 12Ā½ years-old prostitute (Jodie Foster). Written by Paul Schrader and directed by Scorsese, "Taxi Driver" (1976) is an interesting character study of a misfit and his descent into radicalness after the day-to-day grind of living amidst the grungy, unsanitary places of an infernal Gotham, especially the grindhouse district. The protagonist is a ā€˜contradiction,ā€™ loathing the decadence he observes but frequenting porn theaters in his spare time. Then thereā€™s the irony of a potential assassin perceived as a vigilante hero. The notable cast also includes a young Harvey Keitel as the girlā€™s pimp and Peter Boyle as Travisā€™ mentor-like fellow cabbie. Albert Brooks in on hand as a protective colleague of the campaign volunteer. Scorsese shows up in a bit part as an unhinged cab passenger. Itā€™s a good companion-piece to similar Schrader flicks, like ā€œHardcore,ā€ ā€œCat People,ā€ ā€œAuto Focusā€ and ā€œDog Eat Dog.ā€ The film runs 1 hour, 54 minutes, and was shot in Manhattan and Brooklyn. GRADE: B+/A-

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A Review by Ian Beale

**Social outcast with a mohawk goes nutzoid** Porn obsessed loner, Travis Bickle, is a cabbie in New York. The story tells of his gradual descent into madness brought on by his inability to relate to those around him and a feeling of a l...

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A Review by IanBeale 10

Written by IanBeale on 2017-02-13

**Social outcast with a mohawk goes nutzoid** Porn obsessed loner, Travis Bickle, is a cabbie in New York. The story tells of his gradual descent into madness brought on by his inability to relate ...

read more
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A Review by wogsurfer 10

Written by wogsurfer on 2020-02-09

Taxi Driver has had many things said about it, and I don't wish to add to all that but it is the yardstick I measure all other films by, it is by far my favourite of all the films I have ever watched....

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-03

Robert De Niro is outstanding in this dark and gritty depiction of former marine "Travis Bickle". He spends his time, alone, driving his cab at night then watching seedy movies during the day. This re...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Wuchak 8

Written by Wuchak on 2024-10-08

**_Hellish urban decay and one manā€™s step-by-step fall into Big City madness_** In the mid-70s, an ex-marine insomniac in New York works the graveyard shift as a cab driver (De Niro) while trying t...

read more