In a fictional scenario, Martin Scorsese's frustration with Columbia Studios' cuts to his film "Taxi Driver" reaches a boiling point, prompting his friends Steven Spielberg and George Lucas to seek the help of the renowned filmmaker Werner Herzog, known for his unflinching approach to storytelling.
Werner Herzog Saves TAXI DRIVER
Martin Scorsese is on the brink of a violent outburst after Columbia Studios guts his film TAXI DRIVER, prompting his friends Steven Spielberg and George Lucas to seek the aid of a filmmaker notorious for his extreme approach to get him out of this precarious situation.