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Here’s De Niro in one of the most iconic roles in American cinema. This original gelatin silver studio promo photograph captures him stripped down, revolver in hand, locked in that chilling half-wink that turned a line like “You talkin’ to me?” into a cultural monument. Scorsese’s gritty vision of New York’s underbelly came alive through moments like this.
Bearing its original production number stamp (“3689”) in the lower margin and grounding it firmly as a studio-issued piece, this is not a modern reprint. For collectors of Scorsese, De Niro, or simply the New Hollywood movement, this is the kind of piece that stops conversations cold. A must for any film room, archive, or collection that thrives on images that defined American cinema. A legendary still from one of the greatest films of the 1970s, this Taxi Driver production photo is cinematic history.
For film buffs, Scorsese devotees, or anyone curating a wall of iconic images, it’s a knockout centerpiece — gritty, stylish, and instantly recognizable.










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