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For physical collectors, search eBay or Amazon for "Taxi (1998) Lionsgate DVD." The cover will say "French with English Subtitles." Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Is there a 1998 Taxi English audio version on Netflix? A: No. Netflix (in any region) only streams the French audio version. Some regions have English subtitles. Q: I found "Taxi 1998 English audio.avi" on a torrent. Is it real? A: It is likely a fake or a poorly synced fan dub. Downloading it also violates copyright law and may expose your IP address. Avoid. Q: Does the sequel (Taxi 2, 3, or 4) have English audio? A: No. None of the original French Taxi sequels received an official English dub. All rely on subtitles. Q: What about the TV series (Taxi Brooklyn)? A: That 2014 TV series was filmed in English, but it is a loose adaptation, not the 1998 film. The Verdict: Stop Searching for "Taxi 1998 English Audio" After 26 years, the English audio version of Taxi (1998) does not exist in an official capacity. Chasing a dub will only lead to dead ends, malware, or disappointment.

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By Martin D. | Action & Comedy Cinema Archives Some regions have English subtitles

For years, English-speaking audiences have struggled to find a legitimate English dub or even clear subtitled versions of the 1998 classic. In this article, we will explore the history of the film, the availability of its track, why the original language matters, and exactly where you can stream or purchase it today. What is "Taxi" (1998)? A Quick Refresher Before diving into the audio options, let’s establish why this film is worth the search. Directed by Gérard Pirès and produced by Luc Besson (of Leon: The Professional and The Fifth Element fame), Taxi was a cultural phenomenon in France.

If you have typed the phrase into a search engine, you are likely part of a niche but passionate group of action-comedy fans. You’ve heard the legends: the high-octane car chases, the bullet-proof Peugeot 406, and the manic energy of director Luc Besson. But there is a catch: Taxi is a French film.