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Taxi Driver

United States of America, 1976
film

Taxi Driver is one of the most iconic films of the 1970s. The savage story of a social misfit from screenwriter Paul Schrader is powerfully directed by Martin..

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The Driver

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Not for hire

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Taxi

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It's a living

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Drive

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The Taxi driver

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It's a living

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Un Taxi Pour Tobruk = Taxi to Tobruk (Cinemascope Print)

France, 1960
Similarity: 69%

Tracks

United States, 1976
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After hours

United States, 1985
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The Hitcher

United States, 1986
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Baby Driver

United Kingdom and United States of America, 2017
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