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Taxi Driver at 50: New York, Then and Now
On the 50th anniversary of the film Taxi Driver, Michael Goldfarb takes a look at New York, the city that formed the backdrop to the story.
It’s 50 years since the film Taxi Driver was released in 1976. The story of Travis Bickle, a loner and cab driver, who tries to save a 14-year-old sex worker from the mean streets of 1970s New York was controversial at the time for its violence and sexual theme but is considered a classic today.
Michael Goldfarb tells the story of the film's creation and how New York decayed into the condition which forms the backdrop for the story - and what the city is like today, half a century later.
Producer: Julia Hayball
A Certain Height production for BBC Radio 4
On radio
Sat 31 Jan 202620:00
BBC Radio 4
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- Sat 31 Jan 202620:00BBC Radio 4