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The Love Taxi 1970

107 min📅 1970-05-20

In "The Love Taxi (1970)", Iranian cinema legend Nosratolah Vahdat stars as a taxi driver whose daily routes become unexpectedly romantic when he meets and falls for a young, wealthy heiress.

Director: Nosratolah Vahdat

Cast

Nosratolah Vahdat
Nosratolah Vahdat
Habib
Katayun Amir Ebrahimi
Katayun Amir Ebrahimi
Parvin
Gholamhossein Bahmanyar
Gholamhossein Bahmanyar
Hassan SagDast
Jahangir Forouhar
Jahangir Forouhar
Aflaak
Jamshid Mehrdad
Jamshid Mehrdad
Mr. Jingo
Akbar Khajavi
Akbar Khajavi
Golden Rooster Cabaret Manager
Giti Jafari
Giti Jafari
Zari
Akbar Jannati Shirazi
Akbar Jannati Shirazi
Haj-MohammadTaghi Roghani
Ali Mohammad Rajai
Notary
Reza Bani Ahmad

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Love Taxi (1970) about?

The film follows a Tehran taxi driver who falls for a wealthy young heiress, complicating his simple life as her uncle pressures her into an arranged marriage before she comes of age. Their blossoming romance clashes with societal expectations, leading to a bittersweet tale of love and rebellion.

Who directed The Love Taxi?

The Love Taxi was directed by Nosratolah Vahdat, who also stars in the lead role of the taxi driver. Vahdat's dual role highlights his deep connection to the story and characters.

Who stars in The Love Taxi?

The film stars Nosratolah Vahdat as the taxi driver, Katayun Amir Ebrahimi as the heiress, and features Gholamhossein Bahmanyar, Jahangir Forouhar, and Jamshid Mehrdad in key supporting roles.

Is The Love Taxi (1970) worth watching?

As an unrated but culturally significant film, "The Love Taxi" offers a unique blend of comedy and drama set in 1970s Iran. While it lacks a formal rating, its charming performances and social themes make it a worthwhile watch for fans of classic Iranian cinema.

How long is The Love Taxi?

The Love Taxi has a runtime of 107 minutes.

About The Love Taxi (1970) — Romance, Comedy, and Social Struggles on the Streets of Tehran

In "The Love Taxi (1970)", Iranian cinema legend Nosratolah Vahdat stars as a taxi driver whose daily routes become unexpectedly romantic when he meets and falls for a young, wealthy heiress. Their ill-fated connection unfolds against Tehran's bustling streets, where tradition clashes with fleeting modernity in this charming blend of comedy and drama. Directed by Vahdat himself, the film balances playful wit with tender moments, capturing the bittersweet tension of love that defies social boundaries. The story explores themes of class disparity, youthful rebellion, and the fleeting nature of passion, all wrapped in the vibrant atmosphere of 1970s Iran.

The film's heart lies in its characters—Vahdat's world-weary driver and Katayun Amir Ebrahimi's spirited heiress—whose chemistry drives a plot that's equal parts heartfelt and humorous. With sharp dialogue and a keen eye for period detail, "The Love Taxi" offers a slice-of-life tale that's as nostalgic as it is engaging, making it a hidden gem for fans of classic Iranian cinema.