Chicago Cab Soundtrack (

Chicago Cab Soundtrack (1997) cover

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 2100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Chicago Cab

Title in Italiano:

Hellcab - Un inferno di taxi

Title in Português:

Chicago Cab

Synopsis

Chicago Cab is a film that delves into the different facets of society through the eyes of a cab driver during one shift. At the beginning, the driver appears cold and ignorant, but his character evolves as he encounters various Chicago riders.

One pivotal moment occurs when the driver reveals the truth about one of his passengers to a woman. The film is also notable for its numerous cameo appearances by well-known faces, adding an element of fun to the story.

The cab driver navigates through the madness of crackheads, stoners, posh randy lawyers, irate Pakistanis, and the highs and lows of the working day. By the end of the shift, viewers may find themselves sharing in the driver's weariness.

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Chicago Cab
Joy to the World
Isaac Watts: Performer
Chet Baker: Performer
Secret Girl
Shawn Smith: Writer
Hammering the Cramps
Mark Linkous: Writer
Sparklehorse: Performer
Jingle Bells
James Pierpont: Writer
Blowin' Like Hell
William Clarke: Performer
William Clarke: Writer
Watch the Fat Man Swing
Skeleton Key: Performer
Erik Sanko: Writer
Nod Off
Skeleton Key: Performer
Erik Sanko: Writer
Don't Be Cruel
Supergrass: Performer
Danny Goffey: Writer
Cha Cha #69
Joey Altruda: Performer
Joey Altruda: Writer
Touch Me
Dave Mulcahy: Writer
Spreadin' Fever
Hi-Fi Killers: Performer
Hilton Felton: Writer
Who You Are
Pearl Jam: Performer
Stone Gossard: Writer
Haloparidol
Hovercraft: Performer
Hovercraft: Writer
Crazy Phux
Hi-Fi Killers: Performer
John L. Horn: Writer
Merry Merry Christmas
KoKo Taylor: Performer
KoKo Taylor: Writer
Brainstorm
Pomona
Hi-Fi Killers: Performer
John L. Horn: Writer
Wormwood
Stephen Marsh: Performer
Stephen Marsh: Writer
Swami's Last Command
Fu Manchu: Performer
Scott Hill: Lyrics
Radio City Suicide
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Ralph Blane: Writer
Lena Horne: Performer
Hard to Imagine
Pearl Jam: Performer
Stone Gossard: Writer
Winter Wonderland
O'Tannenbaum
Ernst Anschütz: Traditional tune, lyrics
Reginald C. Hayes: Sung

User reviews

George Mitchell
5/10

The music in Chicago Cab serves as a powerful storytelling tool, helping to convey the emotional journey of the driver as he navigates through the challenges of his day.

Anthony Lewis
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Chicago Cab is a vital component of the film, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and the cityscape of Chicago.

Donna Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack of Chicago Cab perfectly captures the gritty atmosphere of the film, immersing the audience in the chaotic world of the cab driver.

Mark Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack skillfully blends a variety of genres, reflecting the diverse range of people the cab driver interacts with during his shift in Chicago.

Dorothy Evans
6/10

The music choices in the film effectively enhance the different encounters the driver has with his passengers, adding depth to the character development throughout the story.

Margaret White
5/10

The soundtrack's use of recognizable songs and original compositions creates a dynamic listening experience that complements the film's narrative structure.

Nancy Robinson
6/10

The musical score of Chicago Cab strikes a balance between moments of tension and moments of reflection, mirroring the ups and downs of the driver's experiences.