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This article is about the 1976 film. For the occupation, see taxicab driver . For other uses, see Taxi Driver (disambiguation) .

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Bill/Phillips Productions [1]
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Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle
Jodie Foster as Iris Steensma
Cybill Shepherd as Betsy
Harvey Keitel as Matthew "Sport" Higgins
Albert Brooks as Tom
Leonard Harris as Senator Charles Palantine
Peter Boyle as "Wizard"
Steven Prince as "Easy Andy", the Gun Salesman
Martin Scorsese as "Passenger Watching Silhouette"/Man Outside Palantine Headquarters
Harry Northup as "Doughboy"
Victor Argo as Melio, the Bodega Clerk
Joe Spinell as the Personnel Officer
Jodie Foster and Robert De Niro 's performances garnered critical praise and earned them Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actor , respectively.

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Taxi Driver is a 1976 American film directed by Martin Scorsese , written by Paul Schrader , and starring Robert De Niro , Jodie Foster , Cybill Shepherd , Harvey Keitel , Peter Boyle , Leonard Harris , and Albert Brooks . Set in a decaying and morally bankrupt New York City following the Vietnam War , the film follows Travis Bickle (De Niro), a taxi driver and veteran, and his deteriorating mental state as he works nights in the city.

With The Wrong Man (1956) and A Bigger Splash (1973) as inspiration, Scorsese wanted the film to feel like a dream to audiences. With cinematographer Michael Chapman , filming began in the summer of 1975 in New York City, with actors taking pay cuts to ensure that the project could be completed on a low budget of $1.9 million. Production concluded that same year, with a score being composed by Bernard Herrmann in his final score, which he finished just several hours before his death; the film is dedicated to him.

The film was theatrically released by Columbia Pictures on February 7, 1976, where it was a critical and commercial success, despite generating controversy for its graphic violence at the climactic ending, and casting of then 12-year-old Foster in the role of a child prostitute . The film received numerous accolades including the 1976 Cannes Film Festival 's Palme d'Or , and four nominations at the 49th Academy Awards , including for Best Picture , Best Actor (for De Niro), and Best Supporting Actress (for Foster).

Although Taxi Driver generated further controversy for its role in John Hinckley Jr. 's motive to attempt to assassinate then- President Ronald Reagan , the film has remained popular; one of the most culturally significant and inspirational of its time. In 2012, Sight & Sound named it the 31st-best film ever in its decennial critics' poll , ranked with The Godfather Part II , and the fifth-greatest film of all time on its directors' poll. In 1994, the film was considered "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant by the US Library of Congress , and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry .

Travis Bickle is a 26-year-old honorably discharged U.S. Marine and Vietnam War veteran suffering from PTSD and living alone in New York City. Travis takes a job as a night shift taxi driver to cope with his chronic insomnia and loneliness. He frequents the porn theaters on 42nd Street and keeps a diary in which he consciously attempts to include aphorisms , such as "you're only as healthy as you feel." He is disgusted with the crime and urban decay he witnesses, and dreams about ridding "the scum off the streets". Travis becomes infatuated with Betsy, a ca
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