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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.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.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.
Joe Barton
- Jewish Man with Cop - Matt's Pal
- (uncredited)
Berton Churchill
- Judge West
- (uncredited)
Donald Cook
- Actor playing Ferdinand in Movie Clip
- (uncredited)
Jesse De Vorska
- Goldfarb
- (uncredited)
Bobby Dunn
- Cab Driver at Meeting
- (uncredited)
Audrey Ferris
- Dance Contestant
- (uncredited)
Eddie Fetherston
- Dance Contest Emcee
- (uncredited)
Ella Hall
- Trial Spectator
- (uncredited)
Henry Hebert
- Trial Spectator
- (uncredited)
Ben Hendricks Jr.
- Moving Man
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJames Cagney spoke fluent Yiddish, and in this film got the opportunity to demonstrate it.
- GoofsAlthough the story takes place in New York City, it's apparent the exterior scene with the three taxicabs was filmed in Los Angeles.
- Quotes
Matt Nolan: Come out and take it, you dirty, yellow-bellied rat, or I'll give it to you through the door!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975)
- SoundtracksThe Darktown Strutters' Ball
(1917) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Shelton Brooks
Played by the band for the final number in the dance contest
Danced by James Cagney, Loretta Young, George Raft and his unidentified partner
Featured review
TAXI takes the James Cagney persona to extremes in the context of showing him as a tough guy with a fist in love with a girl (Loretta Young) who abhors violence. The love you/hate you relationship between Cagney and Young is what keeps the movie interesting as the story develops, but the stupid things that Young's character does to keep her man from killing the thug who killed her brother-in-law is too incredible to swallow.
Thankfully, we have some funny and romantic moments that Cagney and Loretta Young manage to do beautifully. She looks lovely throughout and it's her sweet natured temperament that makes it hard to understand why she would be attracted to a man like Cagney in the first place. He's promising to stop his hot tempered violence in an attempt to convince her to marry him, but never manages to cool it.
Despite all the loopholes in the script and many flaws, this is a tidy little melodrama, very dated in its subject matter, with Cagney stealing the spotlight all the way through. Most annoying feature of the film is the so-called comic relief of Leila Bennett whose nasal voice and flat one-liners are supposed to invoke laughter. It doesn't work.
Worth a view to see early Cagney, but the motivations for Young's character are unbelievable.
Thankfully, we have some funny and romantic moments that Cagney and Loretta Young manage to do beautifully. She looks lovely throughout and it's her sweet natured temperament that makes it hard to understand why she would be attracted to a man like Cagney in the first place. He's promising to stop his hot tempered violence in an attempt to convince her to marry him, but never manages to cool it.
Despite all the loopholes in the script and many flaws, this is a tidy little melodrama, very dated in its subject matter, with Cagney stealing the spotlight all the way through. Most annoying feature of the film is the so-called comic relief of Leila Bennett whose nasal voice and flat one-liners are supposed to invoke laughter. It doesn't work.
Worth a view to see early Cagney, but the motivations for Young's character are unbelievable.
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
- Color
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