Daniel Morales
Samy Naceri
Daniel Morales

In Marseilles a skilled pizza delivery boy Daniel who drives a scooter finally has his dreams come true. He gets a taxi license. Caught by the police for a huge speed infraction, he will help Emilien, a loser inspector who can't drive, on the track of German bank robbers, so he doesn't lose his license and his dream job.
Taxi Movie Trailer 1998 - English Subtitled
Daniel Morales
Samy Naceri
Daniel Morales
Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec
Frédéric Diefenthal
Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec
Lilly Bertineau
Marion Cotillard
Lilly Bertineau
Camille Coutant-Kerbalec
Manuela Gourary
Camille Coutant-Kerbalec
Petra
Emma Wiklund
Petra
Commissaire Gibert
Bernard Farcy
Commissaire Gibert
Joe
Georges Neri
Joe
Pizza Joe Motorcyclist
Guy Quang
Pizza Joe Motorcyclist
Pensioned Taxi Driver
Maurice Murcia
Pensioned Taxi Driver
Femme Préfecture
Sabine Bail
Femme Préfecture
Paulo
Dan Herzberg
Paulo
Driving Instructor
Sébastien Thiery
Driving Instructor
“Daniel” (Samy Naceri) is a record-breaking pizza delivery man in Marseille who is on the cusp of attaining his two greatest wishes. Sex with his pal “Lily” (Marion Cotillard) and his licence to drive a taxi. Then his phone reminds him that to achieve the latter he will have to, temporarily he hopes, forgo the former and get to the licensing centre. By way of some celebratory foolishness, though, he doesn’t have it long as he drives his cab like he rides his bike, and the local constabulary aren’t so impressed. Luckily, it’s the pretty hapless “Émilien” (Frédéric Diefenthal) who apprehends him and he has bigger fish to fry with some elusive bank robbers. He reckons he can use his new friend’s driving skills and intimate knowledge of the city to help him track the criminals down (he can’t actually drive!) and so now an unlikely pairing is born. Luc Besson has crafted an entertaining movie here that is a spoof of just about every cop/buddy-cum-heist film you’ve ever seen and for the most part it works. There is plenty of action on the streets, but there’s also some good fun to be had as the bromance develops and it soon becomes clear that “Daniel” would make a far better gendarme than “Émilien” ever would. Add to the mix the latter man’s frustrated affection for his colleague “Petra” (Emma Wiklund) and his ineptness seems to know few bounds. Both Naceri and Diefenthal work well together presenting an engaging, borderline slapstick, comedy that ends with an enjoyably high-octane homage to the “Italian Job” (1969) before scenes that might hint sequel! I enjoyed this.
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