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Cast
- Charlotte RamplingSharon Frederick
- Philippe NoiretPhilippe Marcal
- Fred AstaireDr. Seamus Scully
- Agostina BelliAnne Taubelman
- Peter UstinovTaubelman
- Edward AlbertJerry Keen
- Jack WatsonSean
- Mairin D. O'SullivanMargaret Colleen
- David KellyLittle Person
- Niall BuggyLittle Person
- May CluskeyNurse
- Loan Do HuuMadame Li
The Purple Taxi (1977) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
With Charlotte Rampling, Philippe Noiret, Peter Ustinov, Agostina Belli. With his mauve taxi, the old philosopher Dr. Seamus Scully (Fred Astaire) runs around the small green roads of the south of Ireland, becoming confident of his patients, while trying to help them find their way.
- (663)
- Drama
- Yves Boisset
- 1980-12
The Purple Taxi (French: Un taxi mauve, lit. ' A mauve taxi ') is a 1977 French-Irish-Italian film directed by Yves Boisset, based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Michel Déon. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival.
Feb 19, 1982 · ''A PURPLE TAXI,'' Yves Boisset's 1977 romantic drama that opens today at the Thalia Theater, was photographed entirely in the picturesque, rainbow-dappled countryside of Ireland, but it...
- Yves Boisset
A series of people from other lands living in Ireland trying to resolve their problems and rework their life situations are aided by the clever Irish taxi driver Astaire, who sees through them all. Noiret also shows insight into the others' lives, while trying to resolve his own personal problems.
The Purple Taxi is a 1977 French-Irish-Italian film directed by Yves Boisset, based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Michel Déon. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival.
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The Purple Taxi is a 1977 film directed by Yves Boisset and starring Fred Astaire, Charlotte Rampling, Philippe Noiret and Peter Ustinov. It is based on the novel ‘Un Taxi Mauve’ by Michel Déon, which tells the story of three expatriates living in Ireland who become involved in a series of intrigues and romances.