Independent cabbie Matt Nolan is primed to let his fists and handgun deliver payback after a big taxi firm uses intimidation and violence to squeeze out small-timers..


Okay, so Taxi from 1931. Is it worth tracking down today? Oh, absolutely, if you’re into classic tough-guy flicks and don't mind a movie that moves like a bolt of lightning. Fans of early gangster cinema, especially James Cagney's electrifying screen presence, will eat this up. If you need super polished modern pacing...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Okay, so Taxi from 1931. Is it worth tracking down today? Oh, absolutely, if you’re into classic tough-guy flicks and don't mind a movie that moves like a bolt of lightning. Fans of early gangster cinema, especially James Cagney's electrifying screen presence, will eat this up. If you need super polished modern pacing or can't stand old-timey dialogue, you'll probably bounce off it pretty quick. But for a taste of pure, unfiltered pre-Code energy, yeah, give it a shot. 🚕 Cagney, as Matt Nolan..."
Kenyon Nicholson, John Bright, Kubec Glasmon
United States
Romance, Drama, Crime

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