The violence is standard for '80s B-grade trash, while the loving relationship between Forster and Kwan blossoms out of nowhere. Curt Allen's florid, overwritten dialogue doesn't appear to trip up the players (Forster, Nancy Kwan, A Martinez or cult character actor Joe Spinell), but after awhile it becomes clear Allen doesn't have any other talent beyond inventively stringing together f-bombs and n-words. Seems the husband was dealing to kids behind her back and holding out on his 'friends' now she's out to settle the score, and the cabbie finds himself sympathetic to her cause. She's on a personal mission after seeing her husband and teenage son murdered by a low-life drug dealer and his goons. ![]() Reviewed by moonspinner55 3 / 10 "What the hell ya think this is? Some penny arcade, pissy white-jive nickel-dime 8-ball game?"įairly awful revenge flick casts Robert Forster as a former ball player-turned-cab driver, operating a vintage yellow-checker taxi in Los Angeles, who is hired by a smartly-dressed Asian woman packing heat.
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