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Play Sound How's your driving record It's clean. It's real clean like my conscience.
How's your driving record It's clean. It's real clean like my conscience.

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Description: A mentally unstable veteran works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City, where the perceived decadence and sleaze fuels his urge for violent action by attempting to liberate a presidential campaign worker and an underage prosti

Cast:
Concession Girl: Diahnne Abbott
Angry Black Man: Frank Adu
Melio: Victor Argo
Policeman at Rally: Gino Ardito
Iris' Friend: Garth Avery
Wizard: Peter Boyle
Tom: Albert Brooks
Cabbie in Bellmore: Harry Cohn
Hooker in Cab: Copper Cunningham
Travis Bickle: Robert De Niro
Soap Opera Woman: Brenda Dickson
Dispatcher: Harry Fischler
Iris: Jodie Foster
Stick-Up Man: Nat Grant
Charles Palantine: Leonard Harris
Tall Secret Service Man: Richard Higgs
Soap Opera Man: Beau Kayser
Sport: Harvey Keitel
Secret Service Photographer (as Vic Magnotta): Victor Magnotta
Mafioso: Bob Maroff
Charlie T.: Norman Matlock
Tom's Assistant: Bill Minkin
Iris' Time Keeper: Murray Moston
Doughboy: Harry Northup
Street Drummer: Gene Palma
Campaign Worker (as Carey Poe): Harlan Cary Poe
Andy, Gun Salesman: Steven Prince
The John: Peter Savage
Passenger Watching Silhouette: Martin Scorsese
Betsy: Cybill Shepherd
Palantine Aide: Nicholas Shields
T.V. Interviewer (as Ralph Singleton): Ralph S. Singleton
Personnel Officer: Joe Spinell
Angry Hooker on Street: Maria Turner
Campaign Worker: Frankie Verroca
Boy on Sidewalk: Tommy Ardolino
Movie House Patron: Joseph Bergmann
Stuntman: David Daniel
Police Officer: William Donovan
Clerk at Sam Goody Store: Jean Elliott
Political Rally Attendee: Michael Phillips
Campaign Aide: Mary-Pat Green
CIA Agent: James Mapes
Girl at Columbus Circle: Debbi Morgan
2nd Boy on sidewalk: Antone Pagán
Friend of Iris: Billie Perkins
Iris' Mother (newspaper article): Catherine Scorsese
Iris' Father (newspaper article): Charles Scorsese

Written by: Paul Schrader

Director: Martin Scorsese

Production: Italo/Judeo Productions, Bill/Phillips, Columbia Pictures

Release date: 09 Feb 1976

Box Office: $28,262,574