Review of Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1976) by Wayne Z — 11 Jan 2009
I hate PC Britian - it's aload of bollocks. We've all become a bunch of fairies afraid to say what we think. That's why I like retreating in the privacy of my bedroom to the sexist comedy films of the 70's and '80s - it really is like a different world.
As none of Mary Millington's films are represented on here at all (Even though 'Come Play With Me' was the longest running British film EVER!) I have settled for this film instead in my top movies.
Barry 'Mind Your Language' Evans stars as sexist London cabbie Joe North, always on the look out for a bit of crumpet. Nice supporting roles from Diana Dors, Robert Lyndsey (n his feature debut) and even a blink and you'll miss him cameo from Pete Walker.
This won't mean much to most of you uneducated lot out there, but that's to be expected. Also a nice strip number from Anna Bergman (daughter of Ingmar). Phwoar!
This review of Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1976) was written by Wayne Z on 11 Jan 2009.
Adventures of a Taxi Driver has generally received negative reviews.
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