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Release Date: 1983
Cast: Bill Maher, Charlie Barnett, Barbarian Brothers, Jill Schoelen, Marsha Warfield, Irene Cara, Max Gail, Adam Baldwin, DeWayne Jessie, Paul Rodríguez, Mr. T, Gary Busey ...MORE
Cast: Bill Maher, Charlie Barnett, Barbarian Brothers, Jill Schoelen, Marsha Warfield, Irene Cara, Max Gail, Adam Baldwin, DeWayne Jessie, Paul Rodríguez, Mr. T, Gary Busey, Gloria Gifford ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Action/Adventure, Comedy, Action, Workplace Comedy
D.C. Cab is a 1983 comedy film, starring Mr. T, Max Gail, Adam Baldwin, Gary Busey and a special appearance by singer Irene Cara. The film was co-written and directed by Joel Schumacher. The R-rated comedy was controversial upon release due to Mr. T's appeal among children, which resulted in the film being mis-marketed in many regions.
Naive but good natured young man Albert Hockenberry (Baldwin) arrives in Washington, D.C. with plans to work for his late father's army buddy Harold (Gail), owner of the run-down taxicab company D.C. Cab. Aware of the sorry state of his business and from the... MORE
D.C. Cab is a 1983 comedy film, starring Mr. T, Max Gail, Adam Baldwin, Gary Busey and a special appearance by singer Irene Cara. The film was co-written and directed by Joel Schumacher. The R-rated comedy was controversial upon release due to Mr. T's appeal among children, which resulted in the film being mis-marketed in many regions.
Naive but good natured young man Albert Hockenberry (Baldwin) arrives in Washington, D.C. with plans to work for his late father's army buddy Harold (Gail), owner of the run-down taxicab company D.C. Cab. Aware of the sorry state of his business and from the growing competition from the popular Emerald Cab Company, Harold wants to clean it up but doesn't have the financial means to do so. Complicating matters is the motley group of cab drivers that he has working for him. They all see driving as a dead end job while they wait for better lives, until Albert inspires them to work as a team.
A valuable violin is found in one of the cabs earning Harold and his wife a $10,000 reward as owners of the cab. Harold wants to share the money with the drivers and let them invest in the cab company as partners. However, his greedy wife Myrna picks up the reward LESS
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