Hellcab with Paul Dillon: DVD Cover

    Hellcab
    a.k.a. Chicago Cab Director: Mary Cybulski, John Tintori Cast: Paul Dillon, Michael Ironside, Laurie Metcalf, John C. Reilly

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/07/2009
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 38,790

    Viewer Rating: (1 ratings)

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    Scenes

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    Disc #1 -- Chicago Cab
    1. Cab Driver [7:48]
    2. X-Hat [11:05]
    3. Crack Head [9:18]
    4. Sports Fan [8:21]
    5. Duks [8:50]
    6. Snack Truck [8:24]
    7. Shalita [8:10]
    8. Insane [8:37]
    9. Old Drunk Woman [9:59]
    10. Architect [9:07]
    11. Christmas [3:10]
    12. End Credits [3:27]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The husband-and-wife team of Mary Cybulski and John Tintori (creators of the acclaimed short Manhattan Dinner) directed this Will Kern screenplay which he adapted from his 1992 play Hellcab about a winter's day in the life of a Windy City driver, beginning at 6am in 20 below zero degree weather. Johnny (Paul Dillon) is that rare type of cab driver who will drive anywhere and pick up anyone, and during the 14 hours compressed here into 95 minutes, he ferries about some two-dozen passengers, including a rape victim (Julianne Moore), a hyped-up drug runner, a pregnant woman, and holiday shoppers. Johnny is frustrated that he can't seem to make genuine connections with his passengers or help them. Instead, he can only observe a rear-view image mirroring the passing parade of humanity. Shown at Austin's 1998 South By Southwest Filmfest. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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    December 19, 2008: if you buy it thinking it's a horror movie it's not I got it just because it had john cusack even though he is only in it for a short time he is still good as scary weirdo. Other then that it's just about a driver picking up passengers and leaving them at there distensions. Some are crazy some are funny some are just like what? But all in all if you like hearing people rant about there lives. I would get it because to me I think its a good movie regardless on what's it about.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.