Taxi Driver
Martin’s Scorsese’s unsettling story of disturbed New York cab driver Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) is a classic of 70s cinema.
“Scorsese is a fantasist who supercharges the clichés of Taxi Driver into the surreal figments of a nightmare that is at once comic, romantic and terrifying.”
Charles Michener, Film Comment, 1976
Screenwriter Paul Schrader drew on the mythology of 1940s film noir thrillers for this story of Vietnam vet Travis Bickle’s increasingly psychotic disgust at the nocturnal New York street life he observes from his taxi. Brought to vivid life by director Martin Scorsese – then one of Hollywood’s hot-property new filmmakers – the film is one of the 70s’ most strikingly original works.
Although the film is evocatively rooted in contemporary New York, Scorsese’s camera dwells on strange expressionistic details – such as the sulphurous, steaming sidewalk and abstract neon signs – that contribute to the film’s hallucinatory, nightmarish quality. Centred around a brilliant performance by Robert De Niro, the grim intensity of Bickle’s avenging mania is framed by Bernard Herrmann’s forceful and occasionally nostalgic score.
Subsequent collaborations between De Niro and Scorsese include New York, New York (1977), Raging Bull (1980), The King of Comedy (1983) and GoodFellas (1990).
Cast & credits
Cast
- Travis Bickle Robert De Niro
- Iris Jodie Foster
- Tom Albert Brooks
- Sport Harvey Keitel
- Charles Palantine Leonard Harris
- Wizard Peter Boyle
- Betsy Cybill Shepherd
- concession girl Diahnne Abbott
- angry black man Frank Adu
- Melio Victor Argo
- policeman at rally Gino Ardito
- Iris's friend Garth Avery
- cabbie in Bellmore Harry Cohn
- hooker in cab Copper Cunningham
- soap opera woman Brenda Dickson
- dispatcher Harry Fischler
- stick-up man Nat Grant
- tall secret service man Richard Higgs
- soap opera man Beau Kayser
- secret service photographer Victor Magnotta
- mafioso Robert Maroff
- Charlie T. Norman Matlock
- Tom's assistant Bill Minkin
- Iris's time keeper Murray Mosten
- doughboy Harry Northup
- street drummer Gene Palma
- campaign worker Carey Poe
- Andy, gun salesman Steven Prince
- the john Peter Savage
- passenger watching silhouette Martin Scorsese
- Palantine aide Robert Shields
- TV interviewer Ralph S. Singleton
- personnel officer Joe Spinell
- angry hooker on street Maria Turner
- campaign worker Robin Utt
Credits
Direction
- Directed by Martin Scorsese
- Assistant Director Pete Scoppa
- 2nd Assistant Director Ralph S. Singleton
- 2nd Assistant Director William Eustace
- DGA Trainee Robert P. Cohen
- Assistant to the Director Amy Holden-jones
- Script Supervisor Kay Chapin
Production
- © Columbia Pictures Industries Inc.
- a Bill/Phillips production Bill/Phillips
- an Italo-Judeo production Italo-Judeo
- Presents Columbia Pictures
- Produced by Michael Phillips
- Produced by Julia Phillips
- Associate Producer Phillip M. Goldfarb
- Production Office Co-ordinator Noni Rock
- Creative Consultant Sandra Weintraub
- Assistant to the Producers Keith Addis
- Production Assistant Eugene Iemola
- Production Assistant Gary Springer
- Production Assistant Chris Soldo
- Secretary to Producers Renate Rupp
- Secretary to Producers Pat Dodds
Casting
- Casting Juliet Taylor
- Atmosphere Casting Sylvia Faye
Writing
- Written by Paul Schrader
Photography
- Director of Photography Michael Chapman
- 2nd Unit Camera Michael Zingale
- Camera Operator Fred Schuler
- Assistant Cameraman Alec Hirschfeld
- Assistant Cameraman Bill Johnson
- Assistant Cameraman Ron Zarilla
- Gaffer Dick Quinlan
- Best Boy [Electrician] Bill Ward
- Key Grip Robert Ward
- Grip Ed Quinn
Stills
- Special Photography Steve Shapiro
- Still Photography Josh Weiner
Special Effects
- Special Effects Tony Parmelee
Editing
- Supervising Film Editor Marcia Lucas
- Film Editor Tom Rolf
- Film Editor Melvin Shapiro
- Assistant Editor George Trirogoff
- Assistant Editor William Weber
Design
- Visual Consultant David Nichols
- Art Director Charles Rosen
- Set Decorator Herbert Mulligan
- Scenic Artist Cosmo Sorice
- Property Master Leslie Bloom
- Assistant Property Master David Goodnoff
Costumes
- Costume Designer Ruth Morley
- Wardrobe Al Craine
Make-up
- Special Makeup Dick Smith
- Make-up Irving Buchman
- Hairdresser Mona Orr
Titles
- Title Design Dan Perri
Film processing
Music
- Music by Bernard Herrmann
- [Solo Sax] Ronny Lang
- [Music Arranger/Music Conductor] Dave Blume
- [Music Arranger/Music Conductor] Bernard Herrmann
- [Conductor] Jack Hayes
- Music Editor Shinichi Yamazaki
Sound
- [Sound] Recorder Roger Pietschmann
- [Sound] Mixer Les Lazarowitz
- Boom Man Robert Rogow
- [Sound] Re-recording Supervisor Tex Rudloff
- Re-recording Mixer Dick Alexander
- Re-recording Mixer Vern Poore
- Supervising Sound Effects Editor Frank Warner
- Sound Effects Editor Sam Gemette
- Sound Effects Editor Jim Fritch
- Sound Effects Editor David M. Horton
- Sound Effects Editor Gordon Davidson
Consultant
- Production Services by Devon/Persky-Bright
- Jackson Browne [appears] courtesy of Asylum Records
- Transportation Co-ordinator Ray Hartwick
- Special Thanks to Julia Cameron
- Special Thanks to Dick Clark Productions
- Special Thanks to Loretta Cubberley
- Special Thanks to Richard Goodwin
- Special Thanks to Kris Kristofferson
- Special Thanks to Charlie McCarthy
- Special Thanks to Jerry Orange
- Special Thanks to Hank Phillippi
- Special Thanks to Jack Hayes
- Special Thanks to Linda Kopcyk
Publicity
- Publicist Howard Newman
- Special Publicity Marion Billings
