Night Taxi (1993)
It is only a few years into the future, but the face of France has changed drastically, due to its takeover by a moralistic, hypocritical and totalitarian regime. Women with children who want to divorce their husbands are not allowed to do so, all political parties have been outlawed, smoking is illegal and everyone must work. After a spat with her boyfriend, Carole (Laure Marsac) hails a taxi, not realizing that she has done so without any of the money or identification papers she needs. Her driver (Bruno Cremer) attempts to help her, but a variety of mishaps bring her to the attention of the police, who proceed to arrest her on made-up charges and a phoney HIV-positive result on tests given at the time of arrest.
Director: Serge Leroy
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Bruno Cremer as Silver, le taxi |
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Laure Marsac as Carole |
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Didier Bezace as Dubrovsky, dit "Voix Grave" |
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Maka Kotto as Max |
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Bernard Verley as L'inspecteur de la première ragle |
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Jacqueline Guenin as La fliquette |
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Marianne Groves as La prostituée |
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François Caron as Jérôme |
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Éric Viellard as Julien |
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Aurore Clément as Aurore Beauvois |
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Delphine Rich as Mme de Verselle |
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Eric Laugérias as |
| Camera | André Domage | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Françoise Guégan | Costume Design |
| Production | Marie-Laure Reyre | Producer |
| Art | Jean-Pierre Bazerolle | Production Design |
| Art | Anne Seibel | Art Direction |
| Writing | Serge Leroy | Writer |
| Editing | François Ceppi | Editor |
| Directing | Serge Leroy | Director |
| Sound | Philippe Sarde | Original Music Composer |