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Taxi Driver is a 1976 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Paul Schrader, and starring Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle, Leonard Harris, and Albert Brooks.Set in a decaying and morally bankrupt New York City following the Vietnam War, the film follows Travis Bickle (De Niro), a veteran and taxi driver. Taxi Driver: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Diahnne Abbott, Frank Adu, Victor Argo, Gino Ardito. A mentally unstable veteran works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City, where the perceived decadence and sleaze fuels his urge for violent action.

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Taxi Driver (1976), directed by Martin Scorsese, centers on the mental state of its protagonist, Travis Bickle ( Robert De Niro ), a recently returned Vietnam War veteran suffering from Post. Taxi Driver 1976 - [Official Trailer HD] Director: Martin Scorsese A mentally unstable Vietnam war veteran works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City. Taxi Driver: Official Clip - A Sick Passenger (Martin Scorsese Cameo) CLIP 2:11 Taxi Driver: Official Clip - Travis Supports Palantine Taxi Driver: Official Clip - Travis Supports Palantine Including Taxi Driver, filmmaker Martin Scorsese and actor Robert De Niro have collaborated on nine feature-length films, with Killers of the Flower Moon as the tenth in planning. Goodfellas from 1990 with De Niro as James Conway, Ray Liotta as Henry Hill and Joe Pesci as Tommy DeVito was hugely popular with critics and viewers, many of whom consider it to be Scorsese's best crime movie.

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Martin Scorsese' second appearance in Taxi Driver is way more impactful and comes at the 40-minute mark. After Travis' relationship with Betsy has imploded, Scorsese plays a passenger he picks up one night. Credited as "Passenger Watching Silhouette," Scorsese orders Travis to stop the cab outside an apartment building while he explains the silhouette they're watching belongs to his wife, who. 9. Martin Scorsese avoided an X rating for Taxi Driver by making the blood look more brown than red. Scorsese de-saturated the color in the film's gorier scenes, rendering the blood less. About 40 minutes into his 1976 grimy neo-noir drama Taxi Driver, Martin Scorsese appears in the back seat of protagonist Travis Bickle's cab with a series of demands.He orders Bickle (Robert De. Taxi Driver — is easily the most popular Martin Scorsese film among fans and moviegoers, the film that turned Marty into a 'Cinema Icon' — but it is also the most darkly disturbing DeNiro.

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An American Civil War veteran embarks on a years-long journey to rescue his niece from the Comanches after the rest of his brother's family is massacred in a raid on their Texas farm. Release Date. In Martin Scorsese's gritty drama "Taxi Driver," Robert De Niro stars as Travis Bickle, an unhinged, insomniac veteran and New York City cab driver. Travis channels his violent urges and obsession. Martin Scorsese's cameo in Taxi Driver is a terrifying portrayal of a man consumed by dark impulses and raw, enraged thoughts.; The Passenger, played by Scorsese, calmly ruminates on extreme. Beyond being a character study, Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver serves as a searing social commentary, highlighting issues of alienation,. New York has always been a character in many Scorsese films, and Taxi Driver is no exception. In the mid-70s, the city was a hotbed of crime, corruption, and decay, and Scorsese's lens captured it all in.

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6. Exposing Travis's Mohawk. This shot does not just show Travis's new Mohawk. In fact, there is an unusual build-up to it. Prior to the shot, we see Travis exit his famed yellow taxi. Martin Scorsese's 74th birthday seems like a perfect opportunity to float in our minds to the streets of New York, sit in a cab and revisit the reason we hope the master continues working for at least another decade.. In the last act of Martin Scorsese's masterpiece Taxi Driver there is the ultimate visceral and violent manifestation of.