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Taxi Driver

Taxi Driver

Columbia Pictures (1976)
DVD
R
043396034815
Crime | Drama | Indie or Festival | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:53

"All the animals come out at night" — and one of them is a cabby about to snap. In Martin Scorsese 's classic 1970s drama, insomniac ex-Marine Travis Bickle ( Robert De Niro ) works the nightshift, driving his cab throughout decaying mid-'70s New York City, wishing for a "real rain" to wash the "scum" off the neon-lit streets. Chronically alone, Travis cannot connect with anyone, not even with such other cabbies as blowhard Wizard ( Peter Boyle ). He becomes infatuated with vapid blonde presidential campaign worker Betsy ( Cybill Shepherd ), who agrees to a date and then spurns Travis when he cluelessly takes her to a porno movie. After an encounter with a malevolent fare (played by Scorsese), the increasingly paranoid Travis begins to condition (and arm) himself for his imagined destiny, a mission that mutates from assassinating Betsy's candidate Charles Palatine to violently "saving" teen hooker Iris ( Jodie Foster ) from her pimp Sport ( Harvey Keitel ). Travis's bloodbath turns him into a media hero; but has it truly calmed his mind? Written by Paul Schrader , Taxi Driver is an homage to and reworking of cinematic influences, a study of individual psychosis, and an acute diagnosis of the latently violent, media-fixated Vietnam era. Scorsese and Schrader structure Travis's mission to save Iris as a film noir version of John Ford 's late Western The Searchers (1956), aligning Travis with a mythology of American heroism while exposing that myth's obsessively violent underpinnings. Yet Travis's military record and assassination attempt, as well as Palatine's political platitudes, also ground Taxi Driver in its historical moment of American in the 1970s. Employing such techniques as Godardian jump cuts and ellipses, expressive camera moves and angles, and garish colors, all punctuated by Bernard Herrmann 's eerie final score (finished the day he died), Scorsese presents a Manhattan skewed through Travis's point-of-view, where De Niro's now-famous "You talkin' to me" improv becomes one more sign of Travis's madness. Shot during a New York summer heat wave and garbage strike, Taxi Driver got into trouble with the MPAA for its violence. Scorsese desaturated the color in the final shootout and got an R, and Taxi Driver surprised its unenthusiastic studio by becoming a box-office hit. Released in the Bicentennial year, after Vietnam, Watergate, and attention-getting attempts on President Ford's life, Taxi Driver 's intense portrait of a man and a society unhinged spoke resonantly to the mid-'70s audience — too resonantly in the case of attempted Reagan assassin and Foster fan John W. Hinckley. Taxi Driver went on to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, but it lost the Best Picture Oscar to the more comforting Rocky . Anchored by De Niro's disturbing embodiment of "God's lonely man," Taxi Driver remains a striking milestone of both Scorsese's career and 1970s Hollywood. — Lucia Bozzola


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Diahnne Abbott Concession Girl
Frank Adu Angry Black Man
Victor Argo Melio
Gino Ardito Policeman at Rally
Garth Avery Iris' Friend
Peter Boyle Wizard
Albert Brooks Tom
Harry Cohn Cabbie in Bellmore
Copper Cunningham Hooker in Cab
Robert De Niro Travis Bickle
Brenda Dickson Soap Opera Woman
Harry Fischler Dispatcher
Jodie Foster Iris
Nat Grant Stick-Up Man
Leonard Harris Charles Palantine
Richard Higgs Tall Secret Service Man
Beau Kayser Soap Opera Man
Harvey Keitel Sport
Victor Magnotta Secret Service Photographer
Bob Maroff Mafioso
Norman Matlock Charlie T.
Bill Minkin Tom's Assistant
Murray Moston Iris' Time Keeper
Harry Northup Doughboy
Gene Palma Street Drummer

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Edition details

Edition Collector's Edition
Packaging Snap Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround
Subtitles Chinese | English | Korean | Portuguese | Spanish | Thai
Distributor Columbia TriStar Home Video
Layers Single side, Single layer
Edition Release Date Jun 15, 1999
Regions 1