Taxi Driver

Titolo originale: Taxi Driver
Regia: Martin Scorsese |
Anno: 1976
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Crime Dramma
Tag: drug dealer | vietnam veteran | new york city | taxi | pornography | obsession | taxi driver | 1970s | pimp | observer | firearm | politician | alienation | junk food | misanthrophy | vigilante | political campaign | cynical | illegal prostitution | urban decay | character study | loner | manhattan, new york city | meditative | neo-noir | child prostitution | complex | new hollywood | dreary | cautionary | drives | provocative | antagonistic | audacious | callous |
Cast: Robert De Niro | Jodie Foster | Cybill Shepherd | Harvey Keitel | Peter Boyle | Leonard Harris | Albert Brooks | Diahnne Abbott | Frank Adu | Victor Argo | Gino Ardito | Garth Avery | Harry Cohn | Cooper Cunningham | Brenda Dickson | Harry Fischler | Nat Grant | Richard Higgs | Beau Kayser | Victor Magnotta | Bob Maroff | Norman Matlock | Bill Minkin | Murray Moston | Harry Northup | Gene Palma | Harlan Cary Poe | Steven Prince | Peter Savage | Martin Scorsese | Nicholas Shields | Ralph S. Singleton | Joe Spinell | Maria Turner | Robin Utt | Tommy Ardolino | Joseph Bergmann | Robert P. Cohen | William Donovan | Jean Elliott | Annie Gagen | Trent Gough | Carson Grant | Mary-Pat Green | Robert John Keiber | James Mapes | Debbi Morgan | David Nichols | Antone Pagán | Billie Perkins | Michael Phillips | Frankie Verroca | Lionel Douglass |

New York: Travis Bickle, veterano del Vietnam in congedo, soffre d'insonnia e decide di impegnare le proprie notti facendo il tassista. Completamente disadattato ma idealista alla ricerca di uno scopo, l'uomo si invaghirà di una ragazza e le chiederà di uscire. Quando le cose tra i due andranno storte, Travis, definitivamente disilluso riguardo la società, si chiuderà in se stesso. Comincerà così per il tassista una claustrofobica discesa nel baratro della solitudine, in bilico sui margini della sanità mentale.

Approfondimenti

Around the time Tony Bill was considering directing the movie, the Paul Schrader script was sent to [...] D
Producer Julia Phillips told in her autobiography that Cybill Shepherd had a hard time remembering h [...] D
Robert De Niro stayed in character throughout production. D
14 years after the film's cinema release, Robert De Niro starred opposite Robin Williams in Risvegli [...] D
In 2011, Empire Magazine described this movie as "a vivid fever dream we still haven't woke up from. [...] D
Rock Hudson was once considered for the role of Charles Palantine. He was not able to due to his com [...] D
Robert De Niro, having just broken out with Il padrino - Parte II (1974), was being offered five hun [...] D
The weapons that Travis uses are: a Smith & Wesson Model 29 with an eight-inch barrel, a nickel Smit [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be also nominated for Best Original Score. D
In a recent cast reunion interview Martin Scorsese said the famous Spanish artist Salvador Dalí w [...] D
Martin Scorsese said in an interview that the Movie was inspired by Satyajit Ray's "Abhijaan" (1962) [...] D
Bernard Herrmann recorded for two days on this movie; and finished all his work in that two days. La [...] D
Cybil Shepherd's character, Betsy, was named after screenwriter Paul Schrader's 8th grade girlfriend [...] D
The olive-drab Army coat Travis is wearing, is a pre-mid 70s M65 jacket. D
Jodie Foster was the third choice to play Iris. D
In the course of the final credits can be seen a movie theater marquee announcing A muso duro (1974) [...] D
Kay Lenz tested for the role of Iris, but failed the audition. D
Robert De Niro claimed that the final shoot-out scene took particularly long, because of both techni [...] D
Psychologically Travis's failures at socializing, particularly with women, stem from his lack of exp [...] D
Debra Winger, when she was just starting out as an actress, auditioned for the role of Iris. D
Travis buys four guns from Easy Andy. He also kills a total of four people over the course of the mo [...] D
Washington Post film critic Stephen Hunter speculated that Travis Bickle's character wasn't a Vietna [...] D
Feature film debuts of Albert Brooks and Leonard Harris. D
Various studios considered producing this film; one suggested Neil Diamond for the lead role. D
Robert De Niro actually got a real cab license and worked as a taxi driver for two months to get the [...] D
Due to the bloody content of the brothel shoot-out scene, Cinematographer Michael Chapman agreed to [...] D
Although Harvey Keitel's character is referred to as 'Matthew' or 'Sport' throughout the film, accor [...] D
Travis has immense difficulty speaking to others and socializing, tends to see people in black and w [...] D
In late January 2005, a sequel was announced by De Niro and Scorsese. At a 25th-anniversary screenin [...] D
Jodie Foster claims that Robert De Niro would regularly phone her up and suggest they have coffee to [...] D
It is the only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year not to win any Academy Awards. D
In the coffee and pie scene, Travis orders apple pie with melted cheese. When serial killer Ed Gein [...] D
Almost all of the incidental sounds you hear in films are overdubbed by the sound effects department [...] D
Travis gets charged $10 for the room that Iris takes him up to. But he's being fleeced because it is [...] D
During her coffee-shop date with Travis, Betsy quotes from Kris Kristofferson's song "The Pilgrim, C [...] D
The shooting schedule for the film was set at forty days. The shoot went five days over schedule. D
Director Martin Scorsese's parents (Charles Scorsese and Catherine Scorsese) appear as Iris' parents [...] D
After seeing "every blonde in town", producer Julia Phillips still preferred Farrah Fawcett over Cyb [...] D
Premiere voted this movie as one of "The 25 Most Dangerous Movies." D
Robert De Niro studied Midwestern dialects to come up with Travis Bickle's flat voice. D
According to Amy Taubin's book, the character of Iris was partially inspired by Paul Schrader's memo [...] D
Before taking on the role of Iris, the teenage prostitute, Jodie Foster was required to attend couns [...] D
John Hinckley Jr.'s attempt on U.S. President Ronald Reagan's life (Monday, March 30, 1981) was appa [...] D
Steven Spielberg visited the music recording sessions of this movie to tell composer Bernard Herrman [...] D
Travis Bickle constantly suffers from delusions of eloquence. He has a strong inner life but lacks t [...] D
Robert De Niro and Joe Spinell previously starred in Il padrino - Parte II (1974), but they shared n [...] D
The final overhead shot is very similar to the ending overhead shot in Breaking Bad - Reazioni colla [...] D
Despite being criticized for its violence, only four characters die: the armed robber in the corner [...] D
Iris tells Travis that she gets up about 1:00 in the afternoon. This suggests that she goes to bed a [...] D
The line "You talking to me?" was voted as the number ten movie quote by the American Film Institute [...] D
Anjelica Huston auditioned for the role of Betsy. D
Travis wanting to rescue Iris was regarded by Schrader and Scorsese to be Sentieri selvaggi (1956) i [...] D
In 1976, Martin Scorsese held a private screening of his film at New York's Plaza Hotel for a small [...] D
Anissa Jones reportedly turned down the role of Iris. D
Tony Bill, the producing partner of Julia Phillips and her husband Michael Phillips, wanted to make [...] D
When The New York Times asked Jodie Foster how she played the part so authentically, the then-13-yea [...] D
The vigilante ending inspired Jacques Audiard for his 2015 Palme d'Or-winning film Dheepan. The Fren [...] D
Trailer narrated by Percy Rodrigues. D
Bickle's attempted assassination of Senator Charles Palantine inspired John Hinckley Jr.'s attempted [...] D
Jennifer Jason Leigh did an audition for the role of Iris, but came close to Jodie Foster on the fin [...] D
The restaurant where the cabbies gather to eat was a real-life hangout for taxi drivers called the B [...] D
Over the years, as film became a legitimate art form that was endlessly analyzed, codified, and inno [...] D
The clash between Martin Scorsese, the MPAA and the executives at Columbia Pictures over the violent [...] D
The part of Easy Andy is played by Steven Prince, a personal friend of Scorsese's, whose real-life p [...] D
According to Albert Brooks in a conversation he had with Paul Schrader after the film wrapped, Schra [...] D
Jodie Foster is famous for two very iconic movies about psychopaths: Taxi Driver (1976) and Il silen [...] D
Cybil Shepherd's character, Betsy, was named after screen writer Paul Schrader' 9th grade girlfriend [...] D
Jodie Foster was twelve years old when the movie was filmed, so she could not do the more explicit s [...] D
Gene Siskel, who was notoriously prudish, gave this movie a "thumbs down" review on his program, say [...] D
Travis mentions at the start of the film that he served in the U.S. Marine Corps. Harvey Keitel, who [...] D
Harvey Keitel rehearsed with pimps to prepare for his role. The scene where Sport and Iris (Jodie Fo [...] D
In an interview with Roger Ebert upon the film's release, Martin Scorsese called it "my feminist fil [...] D
One of 12 films starring both Harvey Keitel and Victor Argo. The full list is: Mean Streets - Domeni [...] D
In an early scene, another taxi driver shows Travis Bickle a piece of Errol Flynn's bathtub that he [...] D
Before becoming a star, Robert De Niro thought about writing a screenplay himself. One of the ideas [...] D
When Betsy enters the campaign headquarters in slow motion, and Martin Scorsese is sitting by the do [...] D
Jodie Foster's older sister doubled for some of Jodie's lewder scenes. D
Due to injuries sustained in an accident during the production of Il reduce (1977), George Memmoli h [...] D
According to Robin Askwith's autobiography the main character was given the forename "Travis" after [...] D
Linda Blair was the second choice to play Iris. D
This film draws many parallels with serial killer David Berkowitz, the "Son of Sam." He and Travis w [...] D
Columbia Pictures wanted the entirety of the climactic shoot-out cut from the film, due to its graph [...] D
Harvey Keitel was originally offered the part of the campaign worker, eventually played by Albert Br [...] D
Ads for films starring Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson can be seen in the film. Like Robert De Ni [...] D
Between the time Robert De Niro signed a $35,000 contract to appear in this film, and when it began [...] D
Brian De Palma was also considered to direct, but the producers were dragged to a private screening [...] D
During one take of his scene as Travis Bickle's creepy passenger, Martin Scorsese ad-libbed the line [...] D
Movie billboards are seen for Assassinio sull'Eiger (1975), Agente 007 - Licenza di uccidere (1962), [...] D
Other actors considered for the role of Travis Bickle were Jeff Bridges, Jack Nicholson, Dustin Hoff [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year not to be nominated in any of the writing categories. D
Martin Scorsese: Sitting down, behind Betsy as she walks into the Palantine campaign headquarters in [...] D
Martin Scorsese: had a cameo in the film as a passenger in the taxi. D
In the diner scene, 12-year-old Iris (played by Jodie Foster) says to Travis Bickle that "Cancers ma [...] D
The record that Travis buys for Betsy is "The Silver Tongued Devil and I" by Kris Kristofferson. In [...] D
Italian censorship visa # 68773 delivered on 3 August 1976. D
Jodie Foster and Harry Northup (Doughboy) would reunite 15 years later in Il silenzio degli innocent [...] D
Robert De Niro worked fifteen hour days for a month driving cabs as preparation for this role. He al [...] D
Production for this movie was originally set to begin in June 1974, but did not actually shoot until [...] D
Tatum O'Neal was offered the part of Iris, but she turned it down, telling the producers, "It's too [...] D
An article in the March 1977 edition of the Ladies Home Journal stated this film "did for cab-riding [...] D
The story was partially autobiographical for Paul Schrader, who suffered a nervous breakdown while l [...] D
The only film that year nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, and not Best Motion Pictur [...] D
Meryl Streep reportedly turned down the role of Betsy. D
The film takes place from May to October 1976. D
When Martin Scorsese agreed to direct, he brought Robert De Niro on-board with him, much to the deli [...] D
Paul Schrader wrote the part of Travis with Jeff Bridges in mind, who was in the movie Stay Hungry ( [...] D
Paul Schrader originally set the film in Los Angeles, but it was moved to New York City because taxi [...] D
The character of Tom originally had very few lines in the script, but Albert Brooks worked with Mart [...] D
Martin Scorsese's mother Catherine Scorsese was supposed to have a cameo as a passenger in one of th [...] D
When Travis calls Betsy from a payphone to apologize for having taken her to a porno movie (Ur kä [...] D
Burt Reynolds, while promoting his memoirs in 2015, said he turned down the part of Travis Bickle. H [...] D
Before Jodie Foster was eventually cast as Iris, there were more than two hundred fifty applicants f [...] D
Melanie Griffith was originally offered the role of Iris, but her mother Tippi Hedren made her turn [...] D
Amongst the unknowns at the time who tried out for the role of Iris were Ellen Barkin, Kim Basinger, [...] D
Martin Scorsese has said he offered the role of Travis Bickle to Dustin Hoffman. According to Hoffma [...] D
In 2005, it was announced that this film was going to be made into a video game and was set for rele [...] D
In the diner scene, 12-year-old Iris adds sugar to her toast which is already covered in jelly. Some [...] D
Bernard Herrmann was initially reluctant to work on such a violent film. D
Kim Basinger was offered the role of Iris, but had to turn down in order to continue to work as a mo [...] D
The girl with whom Martin Scorsese studied in order to prepare for the role of Iris (Jodie Foster) a [...] D
Goldie Hawn auditioned for the role of Betsy. D
Travis Bickle was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps in May 1973. D
Tatum O'Neal was approached by Scorsese and Columbia Pictures to play Iris. O'Neal refused, and said [...] D
Mariel Hemingway was a runner-up to Jodie Foster for the role of Iris. D
Cybill Shepherd turned down the chance to appear in Vecchia America (1976) in order to accept the ro [...] D
When Bickle decides to assassinate Senator Palantine, he cuts his hair into a Mohawk. This detail wa [...] D
Many critics and fans have speculated that Travis Bickle actually died during the climatic shoot-out [...] D
When talking to the Secret Service Agent, Bickle gives the false name of Henry Krinkle. Steve Burns [...] D
Steven Prince improvised the list of additional illegal things Easy Andy had for sale after Travis b [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of the Top 100 Most Heart-Pounding American M [...] D
Travis purchases four handguns from Easy Andy. The first is a Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum wit [...] D
Travis Bickle's famous "You talkin' to me?" scene may have been inspired by Robert De Niro's trainin [...] D
At the 31st AFI Life Achievement Awards, Jodie Foster credited Robert De Niro with introducing her t [...] D
In this film, Jodie Foster plays a girl held captive by the villain, played by Harvey Keitel. Robert [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
This movie received some boos when it first premiered at the Cannes Film Fesitval. D
Jodie Foster revealed on The Graham Norton Show (2007) that Scorsese and the producers were very unc [...] D
Bernard Herrmann's score is intentionally devoid of strings, giving the overall thrust of the soundt [...] D
The second movie in which Robert De Niro's character is a Vietnam veteran. The first being Hi, Mom! [...] D
The soundtrack recording sessions for this movie were held in Burbank, California on December 22 and [...] D
The film was shot on a tight schedule largely on-location in 1974 during a sweltering New York City [...] D
Tom is shown arguing over the phone because the new 5000 campaign buttons had 'we' underlined instea [...] D
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #52 Greatest Movie of All Time. D
The second time Robert De Niro's character suffers a gunshot wound to the neck in a Martin Scorsese [...] D
The cab Travis drove was a 1975 Checker. They stopped production after 1982, and the last one in New [...] D
Bernard Herrmann wasn't going to write the score for this film, but agreed to do it when he saw the [...] D
When Travis is talking to a Secret Service Agent, he gives his address as 154 Hopper Avenue, Fair La [...] D
In 1963 film, "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," Milton Berle chases Terry Thomas up a hill, yelling [...] D
When they have dinner for the first time, Travis cracks a joke about "being organiz-ized" which Bets [...] D
Isabelle Adjani and Ornella Muti were each offered the role of Iris, but both turned it down. D
Robert De Niro has claimed that the "You talkin' to me?" scene was inspired by Bruce Springsteen's b [...] D
Mia Farrow reportedly wanted the role of Betsy, but Martin Scorsese turned her down. D
On the LaserDisc audio commentary, Martin Scorsese acknowledged several critics' interpretation of t [...] D
Very few changes were made to Paul Schrader's script from the first draft pitched to Martin Scorsese [...] D
Director Martin Scorsese plays two different roles in the film: a man standing outside the campaign [...] D
Bernard Herrmann's wife says that when Martin Scorsese, then relatively unknown, called her famous h [...] D
The writer David Sherwin briefly lived in Los Angeles during the spring of 1975 working on an unmade [...] D
Mary Steenburgen auditioned for the role of Betsy, and was Martin Scorsese's preferred choice. D
Director Martin Scorsese claims that the most important shot in the movie is when Bickle is on the p [...] D
Jane Seymour, Glenn Close, and Susan Sarandon also auditioned for the role of Betsy. D
In 1988, two young girls were killed when out playing on the front stoop of the apartment building a [...] D
Travis runs out of bullets in the final scene, because one of his weapons was previously used to sto [...] D
Norman Matlock, who plays Charlie T., the black taxi driver, later appeared as a character named "Al [...] D
The film's most famous musical theme, the sensuous, saxophone-driven "So Close to Me Blues," was onl [...] D
In Paul Schrader's original screenplay, the characters of Sport, the Mafioso, and the hotel clerk we [...] D
Robert De Niro thought of Travis Bickle as a crab, indirect and tended to shift from side to side. D
Kristy McNichol auditioned six times for the role of Iris. D
Victor Argo: As shopkeeper Melio who is held at gunpoint by a robber (Nat Grant), who is shot by Tra [...] D
Body count: four. D
While filming the movie near Times Square, Martin Scorsese shot footage of protesters throwing smoke [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
Producer Julia Phillips claimed Martin Scorsese cast Cybill Shepherd as Betsy because of the size of [...] D
Many of Bernard Herrmann's cues for this film were either unused, or used in the wrong scenes. D
In Paul Schrader's original screenplay, Iris was named Garth and had an attention span of about twen [...] D
In 7 psicopatici (2012), psychotic Los Angeles actor Billy Bickle (Sam Rockwell) believes himself to [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die." D
Paul Schrader guessed that the thought of isolated anti-hero being a taxi driver may have been insti [...] D
At the porno theater, Travis purchases two Clark bars, two boxes of Goobers, one box of Chuckles, a [...] D
The famous statement about "God's Lonely Man" is a citation of the essay of the same name by author [...] D
Jodie's older sister doubled for Jodie in her lewder scenes. D
Martin Scorsese was reluctant to edit the climactic (and very bloody) shoot-out to avoid an X rating [...] D
The shot of Travis putting a tablet into a glass of water and the overhead angle watching it slowly [...] D
Martin Scorsese brought in the film title designer Dan Perri to design the title sequence for Taxi D [...] D
When Brian De Palma was attached to the project, he wanted Melanie Griffith to play Iris, but after [...] D
According to Martin Scorsese, the King Kong Patch is meant to symbolize the fact that Travis Bickle [...] D
The film was shot in the summer of 1975. D
After Brian De Palma, who was originally attached to the project, was let go, producer Michael Phill [...] D
The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. D
In the lyrics to their song "Red Angel Dragnet", long-running British rock band The Clash mention Tr [...] D
Although the color red is significant throughout the film, the color green is dominant in the lighti [...] D
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, and Martin Scorsese; and t [...] D
The only camera direction that Paul Schrader wrote in the script was the overhead tracking shot afte [...] D
This was the last Columbia Pictures feature to use the Torch Lady logo in her classic appearance. D
Being a former marine, Travis stands in the military position of "Parade Rest" during interviews - t [...] D
Martin Scorsese said that when he filmed his cameo in the backseat of the taxi cab, he had to sit on [...] D
Other missed opportunities for Travis's mental health and stability reveal themselves in scenes wher [...] D
Jean-Paul Sartre's novel "La Nausée" proved to be a major inspiration for Paul Schrader's script. D
Robert De Niro prepared for the role by working as a late night cab driver in New York City early 19 [...] D
Easy Andy offers Travis a brand new Cadillac for $2000. This would be approximately 1/4 of the MSRP [...] D
When Paul Schrader was first writing the script, he believed that he was just writing about loneline [...] D
Robert De Niro has said that despite having won an Oscar for Il padrino - Parte II (1974), he was st [...] D
The scene where Travis Bickle is talking to himself in the mirror was completely ad-libbed by Robert [...] D
A nationwide search for a young actress to play the part of Iris was narrowed down to five finalists [...] D
As Robert De Niro and Cybill Shepherd walk past him, the street drummer says "now back to Gene Krupa [...] D
Even though then twelve-year-old Jodie Foster played a very adult role in the movie, she would have [...] D
Robert De Niro repeated the famous "you talking to me" monologue (with some alterations) as Fearless [...] D
Due to a garbage strike, much of the on-screen filth is real. D
Sigourney Weaver was offered the role of Betsy, but turned down the part. D
Taking place in an actual apartment, the tracking shot over the murder scene at the end took three m [...] D
Taxi Driver is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. In 2012, Sight & Sound name [...] D
Looking closely at one of the newspaper clippings at end of the film mentions Harry Kilmer as Presid [...] D
Oliver Stone believes he was one of the models for Travis Bickle, pointing out that he was being tau [...] D
Early in the film when Travis is seeking employment at the taxi company, he responds to the manager, [...] D
Screenwriter Paul Schrader has said in interviews that Pauline Kael "was a second mother to him." Th [...] D
Paul Schrader revealed that in the original script Travis Bickle was a racist and only targeted blac [...] D
The producers were looking for a "Cybill Shepherd" type to play the female lead in the film. When ag [...] D
Paul Schrader decided to make Bickle a Vietnam veteran because the national trauma of the war seemed [...] D
Robert De Niro's Mohawk was not real, due to the fact that De Niro still had to shoot scenes for the [...] D
Robert De Niro's on-and-off girlfriend in the 1970s, Diahnne Abbott, appears as the concession girl [...] D
Paul Schrader was inspired to write the script after reading the published diary of Arthur Bremer, t [...] D
The hauntingly beautiful sax solos throughout the film are performed by Ronny Lang, who played with [...] D
In 2010, Variety reported rumors that Lars von Trier, Scorsese, and De Niro planned to work on a rem [...] D
The 1994 portrayal of psychopath Albie Kinsella by Robert Carlyle in British television series Crack [...] D
Uncredited Tom Scott delivered the dominant, haunting alto saxophone solos over the Bernard Herrmann [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 Greatest American Movies. D
This is the first of three films on which Harvey Keitel has worked with cinematographer Michael Chap [...] D
Liza Minnelli and Barbara Hershey were each offered the role of Betsy, but both turned it down. D
According to James Wan on the special features of Death Sentence (2007), the ending to that film was [...] D

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Errori

The first time we see Travis enter Iris' building, after meeting Matthew, we see a woman standing on [...] D
The glass into which Travis drops the Alka-Seltzer tablet suddenly appears in front of him. Only a c [...] D
Travis says July when reading out loud his message to his parents on the anniversary card. When the [...] D
Reflected in a storefront window, in a drive-by shot of the campaign headquarters. D
In the scene where Travis is watching the music programme on TV, the 44 Magnum goes from resting on [...] D
When Travis leaves the garage after applying for a taxi driving job, his jacket is unzipped. In the [...] D
When Travis is negotiating with Matthew for Iris' services, an off-camera voice says "But no rough s [...] D
When Travis and Iris are eating breakfast, she is spreading jam and sprinkling sugar on a piece of t [...] D
When Travis is buying the guns, he holds the gun in his right hand, but he sights down the weapon wi [...] D
In an earlier version, Iris's timekeeper discovers a weapon on Travis, disarms him, then returns it [...] D
Travis, a Marine Corps veteran who states he was discharged in 1973, wears embroidered Navy parachut [...] D
When Betsy gets into Travis's cab in the final sequence, she never tells him where to take her. He j [...] D
The black-market gun dealer misidentifies the .380 Astra Constable in his case as a Walther PPK. The [...] D
The black market gun dealer says the semi-automatic he sells Travis holds rounds in a 'clip'. Pistol [...] D
When Travis prepares for his assassination attempt he burns all of the "Betsy" flowers in the sink. [...] D
When Travis sits down with Wizard and Doughboy at the Belmore, he orders a cup of coffee. Seconds la [...] D
Travis has a shorter haircut only for the "Secret Service guy" scene. D
When Iris' john shoots Travis in the arm, the gunfire sound occurs a split second after the trigger [...] D
When Travis is shot in the shoulder, he drops the .38 down the stairs. In the next shot, the gun dro [...] D
Obvious discontinuity when Travis and Betsy exit the adult cinema and begin to argue, right after Tr [...] D
During the politician's speech on the street, a number of extras are obviously looking straight at t [...] D
In the diner, when Iris suggests to Travis that he goes to the commune with her and he replies by sa [...] D
Travis burns the flowers in the sink. Soon after, when he puts money in an envelope, the flowers are [...] D
The street performer with the snare drum refers to "...40 years of Chic Webb". Webb only lived to 3 [...] D
When Travis is shopping for a gun, the first semi-auto he picks up is misidentified as a 'Colt .25 a [...] D
When Iris eats dinner with Travis while wearing green glasses, her hair changes throughout the scene [...] D
When Travis oils his sliding gun contraption, he does not take the cap of the oil bottle. The 3-in-1 [...] D
While Travis is examining various guns with the gun dealer, the latter states that the German Walthe [...] D
Easy Andy claims that the .44 Magnum revolver will "stop a car at a hundred yards, put a round right [...] D
In some viewers' interpretation, the last segments of the film are a dream sequence, so many "errors [...] D
When Travis and Iris are having breakfast, there's three slices of toast on her plate, though slight [...] D
Before the climatic shoot out scene near the end, Travis approaches Matthew and begins conversation. [...] D
When Travis is talking to the Wizard, facing the street, flashing lights from a police car appear on [...] D
On a newspaper clipping at the end about Iris and her family, Pittsburgh is misspelled as "Pittsburg [...] D
Travis eyes are closed just a shot after he is shown sitting with open eyes. D
When the store clerk beats the dead robber, the body goes from sitting up against the counter, to ly [...] D
Obvious discontinuity when one drives says to another he should have advised the two guys he drove t [...] D
When Travis presses his neck wound with his hand after he is shot, his bald skin cap wrinkles [confi [...] D
In the panning shot where Travis runs away from Palantine's bodyguards his chaser can be seen intent [...] D
Scorsese's jealous husband character tells Travis to look up at the second floor of the building whe [...] D
In the shot from Travis' point of view, when he passes the Palantine office and sees that Betsy is n [...] D
When Travis puts the 380 Walther on the suitcase with the other guns, they are are side by side at t [...] D
When Travis and Iris are having breakfast at the coffee shop, the parked cars seen through the windo [...] D
When Travis seals the envelope with money and a letter to Iris and puts it down on the desk, the pos [...] D
The first time Travis has coffee with Betsy, Travis' voice-over states that he had black coffee. A f [...] D
Iris's sunglasses change from green to blue when they're having breakfast. This is a character quirk [...] D
When Travis is practicing with his handguns in front of the mirror he is wearing the shoulder holste [...] D
At the end, (after the police arrive) the camera does an aerial shot over the scene. Sport is still [...] D
Travis is shown, and buys, a very small S&W Model 61 pistol, silver with white grips, which the blac [...] D
The length of Travis' sleeves (after cutting one off). D
Fare on meter when Travis' passenger is the cuckolded husband. D
Iris's hair is first tucked under the bows of the green glasses, then, without her touching it, her [...] D
According to the exterior shot, and the Then-and-Now Special Feature on the 2-disc DVD, Iris lived a [...] D
The aluminum runner that Travis pops off the side of his desk drawer is not the same one that appear [...] D
When Travis buys the guns from Easy Andy, he buys a S&W model 61, which he was told was a Colt .25. [...] D
While Travis is checking the .44 Magnum revolver offered by the gun dealer, the cylinder emits a cli [...] D

Frase

Travis Bickle: June 29th. I gotta get in shape now [...] D
Wizard: Then I pick up these two fags. You know, t [...] D
Personnel Officer: So what is it? Why do you want [...] D
Travis Bickle: May 26th. Four o'clock p.m. I took [...] D
Passenger: Yo, cab! Okay, pull over to the curb ov [...] D
Betsy: You gotta be kidding. Travis Bickle: What? [...] D
Iris: What do you want me to do? Call the cops? T [...] D
Travis Bickle: Shit... I'm waiting for the sun to [...] D
Travis Bickle: All my life needed was a sense of s [...] D
Iris: God, you're square. Travis Bickle: Hey, I'm [...] D
Tom: We *have* to emphasize the mandatory welfare [...] D
Sport: See ya later, copper! Travis Bickle: I'm n [...] D
Travis Bickle: I realize now how much she's just l [...] D
Sport: Hey, man! Take out no money over here. You [...] D
Concession Girl: Can I help you? Travis Bickle: H [...] D
Iris: Listen, mister, it's your time. Fifteen minu [...] D
Charlie T: My man is loaded. D
Travis Bickle: You're a young girl, you should be [...] D
Senator Charles Palantine: Today, I say to you, we [...] D
Doughboy: You handle some pretty rough customers, [...] D
Travis Bickle: How's everything in the pimp busine [...] D
Travis Bickle: I'll tell you why. I think you're a [...] D
Sport: I once had a horse, on Coney Island. She go [...] D
Wizard: All right, look. Look at it this way. You [...] D
Personnel Officer: How's your driving record? Clea [...] D
Iris: I don't like what I'm doing, Sport. Sport: [...] D
Travis Bickle: Let me tell you something. You're i [...] D
Travis Bickle: I never seen a commune before, but [...] D
Travis Bickle: Loneliness has followed me my whole [...] D
Travis Bickle: You're only as healthy as you feel. D
Senator Charles Palantine: We meet at a crossroads [...] D
Travis Bickle: The idea had been growing in my bra [...] D
Travis Bickle: I got some bad ideas in my head. D
Personnel Officer: Wanna work uptown at nights? So [...] D
Betsy: You know what you remind me of? Travis Bic [...] D
Charles Palantine: Nothing that is right and good [...] D
Travis Bickle: [walks up to Sport] Hey Sport. How [...] D
Sport: Well, take it or leave it. If you want to s [...] D
Wizard: Hey Travis, this here's Doughboy. We call [...] D
Street drummer: Now going back to 40 years of Chic [...] D
Travis Bickle: You got a .44 magnum? Andy, Gun Sa [...] D
Travis Bickle: Now I see this clearly. My whole li [...] D
Tom: Does he bother you? Betsy: No. Tom: You rea [...] D
Iris: I don't like what I'm doing, Sport. Sport: [...] D
Passenger: Did you ever see what it can do to a wo [...] D
Travis Bickle: June twenty-ninth. I gotta get in s [...] D
Betsy: That taxi driver's been staring at us. D
Travis Bickle: Now I see it clearly. My whole life [...] D
Travis Bickle: Dear Iris: This money should be use [...] D
Travis Bickle: I first saw her at Palantine Campai [...] D
Senator Charles Palantine: We meet at a crossroads [...] D
Senator Charles Palantine: When we came up with ou [...] D
Travis Bickle: I tried several times to call her, [...] D
Betsy: I don't know why I came in here. I don't li [...] D
Wizard: This guy Eddie, the owner-operator, comes [...] D
Travis Bickle: Twelve hours of work and I still ca [...] D
Travis Bickle: Loneliness has followed me my whole [...] D
Travis Bickle: I should get one of those signs tha [...] D
[last lines] Betsy: Travis, I'm... how much was i [...] D
Street drummer: Now back to Gene Krupa's syncopate [...] D
Travis Bickle: I'm hip. Sport: Buddy, you don't l [...] D
Passenger: You must think I'm pretty sick or somet [...] D
[first lines] [a telephone rings loudly] Personn [...] D
Sport: Go ahead, have yourself a good time. Go ahe [...] D
Betsy: Taking me to a place like this is about as [...] D
Travis Bickle: I called Betsy again at her office [...] D
Travis Bickle: Twelve hours of work and I still ca [...] D
Iris: I think that... that Cancers make the best l [...] D
Travis Bickle: I realize now how much she's just l [...] D
Travis Bickle: Dear Father and Mother: July is the [...] D
Travis Bickle: Each night when I return the cab to [...] D
Travis Bickle: The days go on and on... they don't [...] D
Tom: [on the phone] You delivered two boxes. I thi [...] D
Travis Bickle: Okay. Can I have a Chuckles there? [...] D
Travis Bickle: Hello Betsy. Hi, it's Travis. How y [...] D
Senator Charles Palantine: I think I know what you [...] D
Passenger: Yo, cabbie, you see that light up there [...] D
Travis Bickle: I first saw her at Palantine Campai [...] D
Travis Bickle: Listen, you fuckers, you screwheads [...] D
Andy, Gun Salesman: Here you go. It's a premium, h [...] D
Travis Bickle: May 10th. Thank God for the rain wh [...] D
Doughboy: So, how's it hangin'? Travis Bickle: [p [...] D
Doughboy: Midgets are funny. Sometimes, I like to [...] D
Travis Bickle: This city here is like an open sewe [...] D
Travis Bickle: Each night when I return the cab to [...] D
Travis Bickle: The idea had been growing in my bra [...] D
Travis Bickle: [Travis is trying his guns on the m [...] D
Travis Bickle: I would say he has quite a few prob [...] D
Wizard: Get this. In the middle of the Triborough [...] D

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