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Hellcab (1998)

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CastJohn Cusack, Paul Dillon, Moira Harris, Michael Ironside, Harry J. Lennix, Gillian Anderson, April Grace, Harry J Lennix, Laurie Metcalf, Julianne Moore and John C Reilly
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1997
DVD ReleaseMarch 15, 2005
Running Time96 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code031398172093
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Hellcab

It's the darkest day of the year - winter solstice - 6:00 a.m. andi20 degrees below zero when an unsuspecting cab driver picks up his first fare. Unaware of what's to take place the cabby drops the strange passengers setting into motion an unstoppable unalterable unfathomable series of events. It's as if the cab mysteriously draws the most bizarre and dysfunctional people in the city. Exhausted and afraid the driver summons all his courage to make it through his shift but will he survive what's become the longest night of his life?System Requirements: Running Time 96 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: R UPC: 031398172093 Manufacturer No: 17209 Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (7 reviews)

rating: 4 Quotereal storyQuote
Great story, of a full 24 hour period, with a cab driver and what he go's though out the work day. March 6, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteHellcab ReviewQuote
This movie is worth watching. It gives you a glimpse into true humanity through a day in the life of a Chicago cab driver. July 26, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteExcellent Play, Very Good FilmQuote
Will Kern's "Hellcab" is an excellent play by a talented writer, and like many stage productions, a risky transfer for the big screen, but the list of executive producers alone would indicate that several money-players in Hollywood felt the story was worth the effort. Is the movie up to the standards of the play? Probably not, but it is still a damn good film and perfect for those cerebral evenings where action and physical comedy take a backseat to highly literate cinematic entertainment. August 20, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteA Slice Of The Real LifeQuote
Not to disagree with others on this terrific film, I believe that the producers and directors of this fine art film got it just right. To those people who take cabbies for granted and beleive that their lives are just boring non-descriptive airheads aimlessly driving through the streets of doom, simply waiting for that maniac to get into their cab and shoot, cut or mame them for life, this is a true to life glimpse of the way things really are for the drivers. Their real thoughts, dangers and anxieties are right on. Take it from someone who really knows about what it is like to drive a hack for a living and although this film is a little dark, that is how life is for cabbies. A little dark. Like my other favorite cabbie film, 'Driven', not to be confused with the Stallone movie, this movie shows the frustration of people dumping their problems on the driver as well as prying into his business and the constant fruitless efforts to help or 'not to help' some of the passengers, not to mention the true and real dangers. I found this movie to be as close to a day in a cabbies life as you can get with maybe the exception of even more drama. There is only so much that you can capture in a couple of hours. For anyone who ever thought about driving a cab or what it must be like, this is a drivers guide. Not pretty, but truthful. Paul Dillon as the main cast 'driver' has cleverly captured the demeanor, frustration, fear and comedy of a day in a cabbies life. Smart casting of smaller parts and cameo's by Michael Ironside, Laurie Metcalf, John C. Reilly, Gillian Anderson, John Cusack and Jullian Moore add to the experience. Although this movie was originally made a few years back and under another name 'Chicago Cab' I was pleased to find that the producers went back to the original title. John Cusack also, an executive producer of this movie plays a perfect villan near the end of the film. Well worth the fare! July 28, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteGreat film - moronic titleQuote
We agree with Ian. This was a great movie with some very intense moments. We thought it was a shame that thy gave it this idiotic name. It propbably would have had a wider audience. May 24, 2005

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