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
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Joy to the World
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Shawn Smith:
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