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Director
  
Roy Del Ruth

Cinematography
  
James Van Trees

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Romance

Produced by
  
Robert Lord

Language
  
English

Taxi! movie poster

Writer
  
Kenyon Nicholson
,
Kubec Glasmon
,
John Bright

Release date
  
January 23, 1932

Genres
  
Comedy, Drama, Romance Film, Melodrama, Adventure Film, Crime Fiction, Black-and-white

Cast
  
James Cagney
(Matt Nolan),
Loretta Young
(Sue Riley Nolan),
George E. Stone
(Skeets),
Guy Kibbee
(Pop Riley),
Dorothy Burgess
(Marie Costa),
David Landau
(Buck Gerard)

Similar movies
  
Night on Earth
,
Taxi
,
Collateral
,
Airplane!
,
Cosmopolis
,
Taxi

Taxi! is a 1932 American pre-Code gangster film starring James Cagney and Loretta Young. The movie was directed by Roy Del Ruth.

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Taxi! movie scenes

The film includes two famous Cagney dialogues, one of which features Cagney conducting a conversation with a passenger in Yiddish, and the other when Cagney is speaking to his brother's killer through a locked closet, "Come out and take it, you dirty yellow-bellied rat, or I'll give it to you through the door!." The provenance of this sequence led to Cagney being famously misquoted as saying, "You dirty rat, you killed my brother."

Also, Taxi! marks the first occasion when Cagney dances on screen, as Matt and Sue enter a Peabody contest at a nightclub. To play his competitor in a ballroom dance contest, Cagney recommended his pal, fellow tough-guy-dancer George Raft, who was uncredited in the film. In a lengthy and memorable sequence, he scene culminates with Raft and his partner winning the dance contest against Cagney and Young, after which Cagney slugs Raft and knocks him down. As in The Public Enemy (1931), several scenes in Taxi! involved the use of live machine-gun bullets. After a few of the bullets narrowly missed Cagney's head, he outlawed the practice in his future films.

In the film they see a fictitious Warner Bros. movie at the cinema called Her Hour of Love in which Cagney cracks a joke about the film's leading man's appearance (an unbilled cameo by Warners contract player Donald Cook, who had played Cagney's brother in The Public Enemy) saying, "his ears are too big". Also advertised in the cinema lobby in the film is The Mad Genius, an actual film starring John Barrymore which was released the previous year by Warners and is a plug by them.

Plot

When a veteran cab driver, Pop Riley (Guy Kibbee), refuses to be pressured into surrendering his prime soliciting location outside a cafe, where his daughter works, the old man's cab is intentionally wrecked by a ruthless mob seeking to dominate the cab industry. Upon learning of the "accidental" destruction of his cab (and along with it his livelihood), the old man retrieves his handgun and shoots the bullying man known to be responsible, which lands him in prison, where he dies of poor health in fairly short order.

Pop's waitressing daughter, Sue (Loretta Young), is asked by a scrappy young cab driver, Matt (James Cagney), to lend moral support to a resistance movement populated by other drivers, who are also experiencing similar strong-arm tactics by the same aggressive group of thugs. However, after enduring the crushing loss of her father, Sue undergoes a complete ethical reversal about the notion of fighting back, feels thoroughly sickened by the violence and bloodshed, and she angrily tells the drivers as much.

Her unpredictably wilful but passionate rant instantly lands her on Matt's bad side, although he eventually has a redemptive change of heart, then seeks to charm Sue into becoming his girlfriend. They start dating and compete in a foxtrot.

Matt and Sue get married. Om their wedding night they go to a nightclub with Matt's brother Dan. They are all taunted by Buck Gerard, the man responsible for the attacks on cab drivers. Sue stops Matt from attacking Buck, but Buck stabs and kills Dan.

Matt doesn't tell the police who killed Dan so he can get revenge himself. Sue warns Buck's girlfriend, Marie, that Matt is after him. Matt tracks down Buck but Sue and Marie keep him away from Buck long enough for the police to arrive. Matt fires a gun at the room Buck is hiding in but Buck has fallen to his death while trying to escape.

Sue decides to leave Matt but changes her mind.

Cast

  • James Cagney as Matt Nolan
  • Loretta Young as Sue Riley Nolan
  • George E. Stone as Skeets
  • Guy Kibbee as Pop Riley
  • Leila Bennett as Ruby
  • Dorothy Burgess as Marie Costa
  • David Landau as Buck Gerard
  • George Raft
  • References

    Taxi! Wikipedia
    Taxi! IMDb Taxi! themoviedb.org