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A stoic, "man of few words" who lives by a strict professional code and refuses to work with anyone who breaks his rules. The Driver(1978)
Written and directed by Walter Hill, is a minimalist neo-noir thriller that follows an unnamed getaway driver (Ryan O'Neal) whose exceptional skills make him a legend in Los Angeles' criminal underworld. The film is celebrated for its stripped-back style, where characters are defined by their functions rather than names or backstories. Synopsis and Characters Explore the film's gritty atmosphere and high-octane action
A mysterious gambler who becomes a witness to one of the Driver's heists but refuses to identify him, later helping him navigate the Detective's trap. Synopsis and Characters A mysterious gambler who becomes
An obsessive, conceited cop determined to catch the Driver at any cost. He sets up an illegal sting operation, blackmailing a gang to hire the Driver for a bank robbery just to trap him.
The plot centers on a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse between three archetypal figures: