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D.C. Cab

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
5.5K
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D.C. Cab (1983)
The misadventures of a group of unfortunate but street-wise cabbies working for a Washington, D.C. decrepit taxicab company.
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The misadventures of a group of unfortunate but streetwise cabbies working for a Washington, D.C., decrepit taxicab company.The misadventures of a group of unfortunate but streetwise cabbies working for a Washington, D.C., decrepit taxicab company.The misadventures of a group of unfortunate but streetwise cabbies working for a Washington, D.C., decrepit taxicab company.

  • Director
    • Joel Schumacher
  • Writers
    • Topper Carew
    • Joel Schumacher
  • Stars
    • Max Gail
    • Adam Baldwin
    • Mr. T
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Joel Schumacher
    • Writers
      • Topper Carew
      • Joel Schumacher
    • Stars
      • Max Gail
      • Adam Baldwin
      • Mr. T
    • 46User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Max Gail
    Max Gail
    • Harold
    Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin
    • Albert Hockenberry
    Mr. T
    Mr. T
    • Samson
    Charlie Barnett
    Charlie Barnett
    • Tyrone
    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Dell
    Gloria Gifford
    Gloria Gifford
    • Miss Floyd
    Marsha Warfield
    Marsha Warfield
    • Ophelia
    Bill Maher
    Bill Maher
    • Baba
    Otis Day
    Otis Day
    • Bongo
    • (as DeWayne Jessie)
    Paul Rodriguez
    Paul Rodriguez
    • Xavier
    Whitman Mayo
    Whitman Mayo
    • Mr. Rhythm
    Peter Paul
    Peter Paul
    • Buddy
    • (as Peter Barbarian)
    David Paul
    David Paul
    • Buzzy
    • (as David Barbarian)
    Irene Cara
    Irene Cara
    • Irene Cara
    Diana Bellamy
    Diana Bellamy
    • Maudie
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Head Kidnapper
    Bonnie Keith
    • Female Kidnapper
    J.W. Smith
    J.W. Smith
    • Black Kidnapper
    • Director
      • Joel Schumacher
    • Writers
      • Topper Carew
      • Joel Schumacher
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    User reviews46

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    Mister-6

    I pity the fool....

    It's vulgar, sexist, racist and extremely stupid in several parts. Perfect family picture.

    Any film with Mr. T, Gary Busey and Barney Miller's Det. Wojohovitz as cabbies who try to foil a kidnapping plot, find missing violins and learn all about self-worth is a solid rent, especially when mixed with the "Animal House" slobbery that makes this crass crew so likeable.

    Don't go in expecting Preston Sturges. Maybe Laurel and Hardy....

    Three stars. And if you want a cabbie to drive you to Hell, travel light.
    quixotism-9

    Evidently they didn't trust Mr. T (or Gary Busey)

    The 4 erroneous assumptions made in the making of D.C. Cab:

    • Casting out of comedy clubs garuantees that said comedians will be funny on-screen as they trample through even the blandest of scripted "comedy".


    • Audiences won't mind that Mr T, despite being on the poster, video boxes and all other advertising related to film is actually a small cog in the comedy wheel.


    • Devoting a large narrative strand to where-are-they-now?/who-were-they-then? regular Irene Cara will ensure timeless appeal to Irene Cara fans for years to come.


    • Idealistic Adam Baldwin is not made of cardboard.


    These failings aside, the movie offers a few ace Busey moments (You ever done drugs/I don't remember.).

    In short, it's an ensemble comedy, in the same Hollywood line that gave the world Revenge of the Nerds, the Police Academy movies, and Summer School. This movie sits somewhere below these. The cast is a little overcrowded, with too much of the "plot" devoted the weakest parts of the ensemble.

    Just out curiosity: How hard is it to write a movie around Mr T or Gary Busey? It seems that too often T is forever looped into heavy-with-a-heart-of-gold roles, while Busey just gets 2nd bananas, villains and maniacs.
    8magnum-ajt

    Look At That Cast!

    Movie I will watch anytime it's on. The cast is a 70's and 80's who's who: Max Gail, Paul Rodriguez, Mr. T, Bill Maher, Whitman Mayo, Marsha Warfield, Gary Busey. Most are still alive, do a sequel!
    6elgatony

    Not one of the greatest comedies but not bad either

    When I first saw this as a kid I was sort of let down because Mr.T's name and image were all over the ads and what I got was an ensemble piece instead with Adam Baldwin as the lead. My reaction was "huh?".

    Watching it again 20 years later and knowing not to get too worked up over Mr. T (c'mon, he had his own cereal for crying out loud) I felt completely different about this film. First of all, I had to put myself back in 1983. Many popular comedies of the day were mostly crude, sexist, racist, homophobic and would make a PC advocate shriek and hide under the bed. I bring this up because Joel Schumacher, an openly gay director, should've known better but since he co-wrote it with someone else I don't know which jokes were his so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. Porky's, Doctor Detroit and Car Wash are just some examples of this kind of humor. Back to the movie: As a kid I had no idea who they were but today it's kind of cool seeing a young Paul Rodriguez, Patricia Duff (yes, THAT Duff...Ron Perelman's very rich ex), Gary Busey, Marsha Warfield, Irene Cara and Bill Maher when he wasn't gray. Because of the ensemle nature of the movie some shine more than others. I don't even know why Maher is in this movie as he has very little to do. You may laugh at Mr. T's sermonizing (in a very funny but great zoom-out scene involving the Lincoln Memorial no less)but it's refreshing to him delivering the same "make something of yourself" message today. It fits with the theme of the movie. Still, this isn't for little kids because of the naked women and the nature of the humor. A few words on the very underrated Adam Baldwin. He was only 21 in 1983 yet he's the glue that holds this motley crew together. I liked his roles early in his career but I haven't seen him much after "Full Metal Jacket" which is a shame because he holds his own in that too. Working with Kubrick couldn't have been easy. Sure there are problems with this movie, for example a romance between Baldwin and a waitress that doesn't really go anywhere and a thin kidnapping plot but nevertheless, "DC Cab" is an entertaining, feel-good time capsule. A refreshing escape from the mean-spirited, recycled or self contgratulatory comedies Hollywood wants us to pay $10.50 for today. If you think Joel Schumacher's movies are garbage today as I do, check your prejudices at the door. This is way better than Batman & Robin. With "DC Cab", you'll have yourself a new guilty pleasure.
    9Pseudononymous

    A Must See!!!!!

    D.C. Cab is one of those films that make you forget where you are, who you are and what's going on. It embodies everything you want in an early 80s picture, Filth, Humor, Upbeat Music, Attitude and Mr. T! Joel Schumacher and Topper Carew's script is very quick, brash and downright hilarious. Having seen Alex Cox' 'Repo-Man' I was accustomed to the raw gritty nature of those films that you saw in that era. The film never has a dull moment and it's full of energy(pay attention to the scene where they try to rescue Albert from the kidnappers) and when Adam Baldwin proves he's not chicken dung by refusing to surrend cab fare to a hood. Loud and Confusing the lack of rationality and reason pays off in D.C. Cab. A lot of noteworthy and in your face performances by The Barbarian Brothers, Charles Barnett, Max Gail and Marsha Warfield to name a few. Diversity works and this film proves it as we see so many walks of life and personality. There are a lot of good one-liners in this movie and they still stand the test of time...most are produced by the mouth of Gary Busey(He had to be on coke during this, he was off the wall bananas!)

    D.C. Cab is a definite must-keep for the DVD-Aficionado and for those who want to laugh, feel nostalgic or just want to get lost check this out. In my opinion D.C. Cab is severely underrated and deserves plenty of accolades. I still chastise myself for not knowing it existed until I caught a preview on VH1's "I love the 80s 3-D". Oddly enough, I wasn't optimistic when I began watching it but afterward I was entertained beyond expectation and I watched it again! Joel Schumacher should be proud of this movie as for the last 10 years most of his films turned out forgettable. A must see!

    8/10

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    • Trivia
      During principal photography in Washington D.C., Mr. T spent some of his free time off-the-set visiting correctional facilities and childrens' hospitals.
    • Goofs
      When the Barbarian Brothers are bringing Mr. T and Harold (standing on a ladder) the second part of the new DC cab sign the next scene shows all the cabies cheering as the hang the sign, yet Harold and Mr. T are now on the ground and in different clothing.
    • Quotes

      Dell: I don't work January the 8th, 'cause it's Elvis' birthday.

      [imitates Elvis]

      Dell: Oh hunh-hunh!

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the closing credits, The Angel Of Death gets into Tyrone's cab. He says, "I am the Angel of Death, take me to Hell", to which Tyrone responds, "Got any Luggage?"
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: D.C. Cab/Two of a Kind/The Man Who Loved Women/The Keep (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      The Dream
      Performed by Irene Cara

      Music by Giorgio Moroder

      Lyrics by Irene Cara / Pete Bellotte

      Courtesy of Network Records

      [Tyrone plays the song on his car stereo, also end credits song ]

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Street Fleet
    • Filming locations
      • Washington Dulles International Airport - 45020 Aviation Drive, Sterling, Virginia, USA(Airport exterior scenes.)
    • Production companies
      • RKO Radio Pictures
      • The Guber-Peters Company
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,134,627
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,564,530
      • Dec 18, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,134,627
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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