"You talking to me?"....Robert De Niro....

1976, New York — Robert De Niro, as Travis Bickle, and director Martin Scorsese, on the set of Taxi Driver. The two had previously collaborated in the 1973 film, Mean Streets. It’s hard to believe that Scorsese originally offered the role of Travis Bickle to Dustin Hoffman, who turned it down. Hoffman recalls, “I remember meeting Martin Scorsese. He had no script and I didn’t even know who he was. I hadn’t seen any of his films and he talked a mile a minute telling me what the movie would be about. I was thinking, ‘What is he talking about?’ I thought the guy was crazy! The film was Taxi Driver.”

....... When he signed-on to play Travis Bickle, De Niro was still abroad filming Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1900 in Italy. De Niro would finish shooting on a Friday in Rome, get on a plane and fly to New York. He even obtained an official NYC taxi cab driver’s license, and when on break would pick up a cab and drive long shifts on the streets of New York City for a couple weeks at a time before flying back to Rome. In typical De Niro form, he shed 30- 35 lbs. for the role and studied the diaries of Arthur Bremer (who shot presidential candidate George Wallace in 1972) to get inside his head.

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Jodie Foster was not originally the first choice to play Iris. Melanie Griffith, Linda Blair, Bo Derek, Carrie Fisher, Brooke Shields, and Mariel Hemingway all auditioned for the role. When almost everyone turned down the controversial role, the 12-year-old Foster was finally chosen by Scorsese over Kristy McNichol. The young actress who played Iris’s friend in Taxi Driver was a true-life working prostitute studied by Foster to help her get into the role.....

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Al Pacino in Scarface is even better. Really pulled off the dirty Cuban style with zeal.
 
Al Pacino in Scarface is even better. Really pulled off the dirty Cuban style with zeal.

Al Pacino...another great character actor.... "Dog Day Afternoon" & "Serpico", don't think Dog Day Afternoon was even shown here, Ministry of Culture saw "red" with the homosexual theme...& Serpico...it was mutilated!
 
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Al Pacino...another great character actor.... "Dog Day Afternoon" & "Serpico", don't think Dog Day Afternoon was even shown here, Ministry of Culture saw "red" with the homosexual theme...& Serpico...it was mutilated!
Lest we forget, The Godfather.
 
The summation of the best scenes - enjoy....and good night:)

 
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funny wwe version.
 
A mentally unstable Vietnam war veteran works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City where the perceived decadence and sleaze feeds his urge to violently lash out, attempting to save a teenage prostitute in the process.

 
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This one speaks for the Taxi Driver - a lonely, angry and frustrated man, ready to explode. World class performance.
 
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Crazy and insane. But superb actor.
 
Al Pacino...another great character actor.... "Dog Day Afternoon" & "Serpico", don't think Dog Day Afternoon was even shown here, Ministry of Culture saw "red" with the homosexual theme...& Serpico...it was mutilated![/QUO

Don't forget Scarface, Al Pacino very good actor fit right into the role he play. Serpico story are like the the non fiction book Prince of the City love reading that book.



Prince of the City (1981) is an American crime drama film about an NYPD officer who chooses to expose police corruption for idealistic reasons. The character of Daniel Ciello (played by Treat Williams) was based on real-life NYPD Narcotics Detective Robert Leuci[1] and the script was based on Robert Daley's 1978 book of the same name.

The film was directed by Sidney Lumet and also featured Jerry Orbach.Based on the non-fiction book by Peter Maas, the film covers twelve years (from 1960 to June 15, 1972) in the life of Frank Serpico, a NYPD officer who wants to do the best he can as a policeman
 
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this scene is classic!!! Al Pacino at his best and at his most merciless....enjoy!
 
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this is what will happen if you are stupid,careless and reckless.....Sonny Boy!!!
 
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