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Chicago Cab

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 36m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
2,2 k
MA NOTE
Chicago Cab (1997)
ComédieDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Chicago cab driver's night shift becomes a kaleidoscope of humanity. With each fare, his initial cold demeanor softens, revealing unexpected depth amid cameos from familiar faces.A Chicago cab driver's night shift becomes a kaleidoscope of humanity. With each fare, his initial cold demeanor softens, revealing unexpected depth amid cameos from familiar faces.A Chicago cab driver's night shift becomes a kaleidoscope of humanity. With each fare, his initial cold demeanor softens, revealing unexpected depth amid cameos from familiar faces.

  • Réalisation
    • Mary Cybulski
    • John Tintori
  • Scénariste
    • Will Kern
  • Vedettes
    • Paul Dillon
    • Tim Gamble
    • Olivia Trevino
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    2,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Mary Cybulski
      • John Tintori
    • Scénariste
      • Will Kern
    • Vedettes
      • Paul Dillon
      • Tim Gamble
      • Olivia Trevino
    • 43Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 10Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Paul Dillon
    Paul Dillon
    • Cab Driver
    Tim Gamble
    • Religious Father
    Olivia Trevino
    • 4-Year Old Girl
    Moira Sinise
    Moira Sinise
    • Religious Mother
    • (as Moira Harris)
    Rana Khan
    • Pakistani
    Darryl Theirse
    Darryl Theirse
    • X-Hat
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Al
    Shanesia Davis
    • Lawyer
    • (as Shanesia Davis-Williams)
    Laura Kellogg Sandberg
    • Bug-Eyed Woman
    Phillip Edward Van Lear
    Phillip Edward Van Lear
    • Father-to-Be
    • (as Phillip Van Lear)
    Ora Jones
    Ora Jones
    • Pregnant Woman
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Crack Head
    Shulie Cowen
    Shulie Cowen
    • Stoner Girl
    Andrew Rothenberg
    Andrew Rothenberg
    • Homer
    Tracy Letts
    Tracy Letts
    • Sports Fan
    Carol Hall
    • Mega Shopper
    Tim Reinhard
    • Geek
    Hubert Taczanowski
    • Immigrant
    • Réalisation
      • Mary Cybulski
      • John Tintori
    • Scénariste
      • Will Kern
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs43

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    omega1

    Caught me waaay off guard

    A friend and I picked this movie for our usual Crappy Movie Friday, It's called Hellcab, the back says something about unusual/mysterious passengers, so you can't miss, right?

    Well, it happened. Sure, we had planned for it, but we'd more or less forgotten our plan. "What if," we had figured, "what if we rent a movie that we -mistake- for a crappy movie and it turns out to be good?" That situation came up. We watched the movie in relative silence (as opposed to our usual nonstop riffage) and in the end found we really liked it. It wasn't horror at all. It wasn't anywhere near crappy. What to do?

    We still don't know. But what I know anyway was that I really enjoyed it. The Cab Driver is a great actor and his facial expressions speak volumes. Oh, and John Cusack is hilarious and very creepy as the Scary Guy. (Too bad his role is so brief!)

    Check this one out! Don't mistake it for a horror flick! 8.5 out of 10 on My Personal Scale.
    LATENITE

    good effort

    I enjoyed 'Hellcab' very much. Chicago and its fine citizens have never been more accurately portrayed in film than in this movie. From the often gritty south side streets to the professionalism downtown to the glitz of River North and Lincoln Park, this movie takes you everywhere you'd want to go in Chicago. And gives pretty darn good views of the people in the various neighborhoods of this diverse city. It's too bad that this film can't hold itself together like it can understand the city. It's a fairly simple plot that bases itself on repetition - cab driver picks up interesting fare, cab driver converses with fare, repeat. Yes, there are times when this isn't always the case and the cabbie does leave the vehicle. Unfortunately, this film could have been written much better for the screen. Even though I really liked this movie, I can see validity in its criticism. Misadventures with odd cab passengers over and over doesn't make a good solid film. And there really is no escalating in the plotline, it stays fairly straight and focuses on similar concepts/ideas throughout the film. But... these *flaws* don't make it a bad film, just a type of film that modern mainstream audiences might not care for. Recommended.
    vemerson-2

    I never thought I would actually fall in love with the film, but that's just what I did!

    I have to admit, the first thing that drew me to the film was John Cusack's cameo, as I am and always will be a huge fan of his (read: fanatic). I never thought I would actually fall in love with the film, but that's just what I did!

    As an aspiring indie filmmaker, this film really gets to me in many ways: more obviously, the acting is superb, in all cases. that Paul Dillon really is awesome (as are his eyes, they're killer!), as were all the cameos. I honestly could not find one bad actor among them (the shortness of some screen times may account for that, but let's not get negative here ;)). The story was very interesting and original, and although I've heard of people criticising the film's lack of interesting plot, I really tend to disagree. I've always enjoy "a day in the life of" type movies, especially those that give a perspective on real people, and give you the opportunity to get to know the characters, identify with them very well, unlike most "action-packed" cheesy Hollywood movies filled with little perfect phonies. Instead, to me, this movie had many small plots, and however small they were, they gave you enough to, if you use your imagination god forbid, to really know some characters, and connect with some. The number of real emotions I experienced while watching this movie -- and continue to, no matter how many times I see it -- is staggering. To me this film represents independent filmmaking of the people genre at its best: real and honest, for better or for worst. I also really admire the direction, production, camera work, music, etc. The genius of these elements together gave you a real feel for the topic, the city, the driver, and the drivees. The ending was also superb, for although the movie often showed how much life can suck, the ending gave me some hope for the future of humanity (of which I have very little), or, at least for certain individuals who can think clearly. ;) It really touched me and I identified greatly with it, and it gave a real sense of closure to the film, although I was whining for more when the credits started a-rollin'. :)

    I now own this film (yay me!), as I purchased it literally the moment after the video store in which I work released a previously viewed copy for sale, and have watched it in full half a dozen times (and counting) and in parts a countness number. I have also shown it to (read: forced to watch) some friends and family, and although the numbers are pretty equal as to who likes it and who doesn't, the ones who dig it really dig it, and to me that's more than worth it! I want to show it to the world, wooo!
    10Frankjwilliams

    The greatest movie to see alone, late at night, when it's Christmas-time

    I saw this movie around Christmas 2002, it was about 02.00 am, I thought I'd make one more walk around the channels. Then I saw a guy in a cab on BBC, and the colors of the movie seemed okay -You know, when a movie is really dumb, or bad, it often has intense and bright colors-. I wasn't doing anything at the moment, so I left it on. Then I became more and more interested in it, and decided to turn of the computer and focus only on the movie. I think this is a movie that truly represents the spirit of Christmas, although I am still not sure what the hell that may be, I'm sure this is it. Paul Dillon, whom I did not know beforehand plays his character brilliantly. He's a quiet guy, who somehow got into the job of cabdriver. He has to work on Christmas-eve and he gets all these strange people in his cab who tell him about what happened to them lately, and that's it! Fantastic. From there you see him trying to say the right things, and that maybe is the most beautiful thing about this movie. The movie is really easy going, you can just sit, do nothing, just watch and let it pass by. Therefore, when watched alone, late at night, at Christmas-time, this is the perfect movie for the moment, and deserves 10 out of 10 points.
    stevewest-1

    A good film

    Unfortunately I only caught this movie part of the way through on TV, but this movie piqued my interest immediately. Having driven taxi's myself for 13 months straight back in 2000/01 I always like to see what it's like for cab drivers elsewhere, how the driver responds to situations etc..

    The Christmas eve I spent behind the wheel I got probably less than one passenger an hour, but I noticed that the atmosphere was definitely different from the typical weekday/weekend. So to busy Chicago, where the bald-headed driver is ferrying around a wide variety of people. He handles most things in a relaxed and fairly unstressed manner, and shows concern for others, but unfortunately is in that place in life which would see him earning his way by being behind the wheel of a taxi.

    It looks like taxi driving is basically the same thing no matter where you are, mainly ferrying around city folk, the carless people and those who are intoxicated to varying degrees. I've felt the fear that the taxi driver felt when he picked up John Cusack's character, when the person won't tell you where they want to stop off. Are they going to do a runner? is there a dead end around the next corner where five guys with clubs lie in wait? Probably 99 times out of 100 it's a false alarm, but the 100th time...

    At the end of the film I sympathised with the cabbie, where he's worn out, he's got the echoes of dozens of conversations in his head, and he's had some good times and some bad times. And back at it again the next day...

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    • Anecdotes
      The original play, "Hellcab", opened in Chicago in 1992.
    • Citations

      Cab Driver: Why does everything have to be so fucked up?!

    • Générique farfelu
      The film's copyright date in the credits is 1998, despite premiering in 1997 and being completed that same year. This means the date might have been added ahead of time, in anticipation of a theatrical release in 1998.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: One True Thing/Rush Hour/A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries/Permanent Midnight/Touch of Evil/Chicago Cab (1998)
    • Bandes originales
      Joy to the World
      Performed by Chet Baker

      Music attributed to George Frideric Handel (as George F. Handel) (1685-1759)

      Lyrics by Isaac Watts (1674-1748)

      Arranged by Paul Sutin

      Published by Dinemec

      Courtesy of Dinemec Jazz

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 octobre 1998 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hellcab
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Chicago, Illinois, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Child's Will Productions
      • GFT Entertainment
      • New Crime Productions
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 23 946 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 947 $ US
      • 13 sept. 1998
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 23 946 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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