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(1998 TV Movie)

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7/10
Wonderful acting by a true star
fiona davidson6 November 2004
After a Katherine Eure (Maureen O'Hara) goes to the funeral of a friend she realizes that life is too short to let it slip away and decides to hire a cab to take her to places that hold special memories for her.

She is a woman of substance, elegance and flair but she also has a sense of adventure that people a third of her age will never know. This was initially obvious with the taxi Driver, Mike Donahue (Jason Beghe), who has no wish to know about this side of life and just does his job. The movie highlights the gap between the generations and how the social graces of yesteryear and modern society values have become worlds apart.

As the pair journey through America on her ultimate goal of Canada the initial differences in opinions and social standing dissipate and an understanding of each other and valuable lessons are learned by each one. A lecture by Mike on how dreams and memories are not of consequence when you live for the moment in the real world showed us how, in reality, these things are what are truly important and can give us an inner peace and ability to cope with what goes on around us. The value of true friendship is the most important lesson to be learned here and how, no matter what, they are always there for each other through thick and thin.

There is a story within a story here, and the life of Mike's son, Bobby, and the tug of love he feels between his non-attentive mother, his father and his girlfriend and the feelings of abandonment and being torn are very well acted out by a young but already accomplished Haley Joel Osment.

Maureen O'Hara still has the class she has always had and is one very amazing lady and it was wonderful to see her with Efram Zimbalist Jr, bringing back memories of the golden era of Hollywood. My only complaint I have is that the ending made it so obvious it was a TV Movie and suddenly became like any standard feel-good fare.

All in all though, great cast, good movie (especially since it was based on an amazing factual tale), and very enjoyable.
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10/10
One of the Best Movies I have ever seen!
countryjoint1 June 2003
Warning: Spoilers
Cab to Canada is a great movie. The star of this movie, Catherine Eure (played by Maureen O'Hara) reminds me very much of my grandmother. Miss Eure has many memories, cares for children, and is very polite. Spoilers: Catherine Eure summons a cab to take her "exploring," as she refers to it. At first, the cab driver, Mike Donahue (Jason Beghe) thinks of Miss Eure as very picky and obnoxious. As time goes by, however, Mike becomes very fond of his customer. Miss Eure is a very old-fashioned lady with many memories. She orders Mike to "just drive," as she calls it, while she tells him of all her adventures. Mike cares very much for his neghbor's child, Bobby (Haley Joel Osment), and so does Miss Eure. In fact, Miss Eure cares very much about children. She made Mike pick up a cab driver and returned her to her parents. Although this review may not be very good, I guarantee you Cab to Canada is excellent. It's definitely worth watching and also worth buying. Please watch this movie. You'll enjoy it!
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It's yellow and it drives to Canada, guess what?
DJE-fan11 July 2003
I really, really like this film and not only because one of my favorite actresses (Catherine Bell) is in it. The story is wonderful and sweet and the actors have done a great job. Especially Jason Beghe, who portrays Mike Donahue. You really feel for him when he's dragged all the way to Canada with this lady and still tries to be polite. The end of the movie is also great (o how I love happy endings!). I hope the real story ended this way too. If you can't get enough of Catherine, you should watch the TV show J.A.G. sometimes. She really has a great role in that one. By for now! AN
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9/10
With Maureen O'Hara in it how can it miss??
travelgoer16 March 2023
I have always been a fan of Maureen O'Hara since I first saw her in the Parent Trap when I was a child. Now 57 I still recall when she came out of retirement to do what I consider some classic movies, The Christmas Box, Only the Lonely, and this great gem Cab to Canada. While the majority of the cast are great, Ms. O'Hara always made me smile as she rarely ever agreed to give up her Irish lilt for an American accent and glad she stood her ground because it makes her more genuine and a great actress of her time. Sadly she discontinued acting not soon after this movie was made and permanently retired only to catch glimpses of her on TCM or when she was finally honored with an Academy award for her legion of films a few years before her passing. As for the remaining cast, we all know that Jason Beghe made a career of his own starring currently on the Chicago PD series but had many roles previously including his zany character in Californication;Catherine Bell for JAG and the Good witch series of films, and lastly Haley Joel Osment for the Sixth Sense.

I consider this a movie to definitely see once and not bad to watch when around the holidays.
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Well done-moving but never mawkish.
rbm25 December 1998
A real-life drama: Well done--touching, moving but never mawkish. Excellent acting (and great chemistry) by Maureen O'Hara and Jason Beghe.
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A beautiful and entertaining movie.
byron93823 December 1998
Cab to Canada is a terrific movie. I salute Maureen O'hara an actress who will live forever in the hearts of many movie goers.
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seductive
Vincentiu23 November 2013
more than story is the acting. more than acting can be the presence of Maureen O Hara who does a superb role. but the basic virtue is the science of director to use in perfect manner each of actors in a touching portrait. a film with old fashion flavor who gives subtle nuances to humor and dramatic moments, too smart to be pink, too precise to be only a family movie. a film like a chocolate box because it remembers the fundamental pillars of each existence and , without be moralistic, remade the admirable atmosphere of classic films. to say than Jason Bereghe is a special partner for O Hara is not inspired option because the acting becomes a form of tennis play. and Haley Joel Osment does a good work only because he can not makes exce3ption. a lovely film with ideal dose for each of its ingredients.
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seductive
Kirpianuscus24 July 2017
one of the films who could be a lovely surprise. for Maureen O Hara performance, off course, but, more important, for a smart story about memories, a long way and the fall of appearances. one of family films who are the science to not be reduced at entertainment status. because it is a precise lesson about the basic truths and delights of life. and this does it an useful film.
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