The Driver's Seat (1974)
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59% of users liked it
(88 ratings)
A beautiful but mysterious woman goes on a journey that has dangerous consequences for her and those around her in this offbeat, arty drama from Italian filmmaker Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. Lise (Elizabeth Taylor) is a woman edging into middle age who is nearing the end of her emotional rope. Needing… More A beautiful but mysterious woman goes on a journey that has dangerous consequences for her and those around her in this offbeat, arty drama from Italian filmmaker Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. Lise (Elizabeth Taylor) is a woman edging into middle age who is nearing the end of her emotional rope. Needing some time away from her job and responsibilities, Lise flies to Rome, and on the flight she meets Bill (Ian Bannen), an eccentric health food enthusiast who makes it clear he wishes to seduce her, and Pierre (Maxence Mailfort), a curious man who is wary of Lise and goes out of his way to avoid her. Lise informs anyone she speaks with that she's come to Rome to meet her boyfriend, but it soon becomes clear she has no specific plans nor anyone to see. Lise whiles away the afternoon shopping with Mrs. Fiedke (Mona Washbourne), a chatty older woman from Nova Scotia, and in time crosses paths with Bill again, but it's not until she meets up with Pierre that her real reason for coming to Italy, as well as the depth of her madness, becomes clear. As Lise wanders through Rome, a team of police detectives is seen investigating a crime that seems to involve her. Also released as Identikit and Psychotic, The Driver's Seat features a brief appearance from Andy Warhol as a British nobleman. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
- Genres
- Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Classics
- In Theaters
- Oct 10, 1975 Wide
Critic Reviews
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, TV Guide's Movie Guide
Fans of Taylor may like this, but they would have to be a group with amazingly low standards.
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
A must see for Liz Taylor fans and for those who love bad movies.
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Phil Hall, Film Threat
Hilariously ghastly camp that rivals the likes of Valley of the Dolls or Mommie Dearest with its wild, no-holds-barred over-the-top lunacy.
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Cast
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Ian Bannen
as Richard
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Maxence Mailfort
as Bill
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Guido Mannari
as Carlo
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Elizabeth Taylor
as Lise
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Mona Washbourne
as Mrs. Fiedke
- Andy Warhol