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  1. 37. My Chauffeur is a 1986 comedy film directed by David Beaird and starring Deborah Foreman, Sam J. Jones, and Sean McClory. The film follows the story of a young woman named Casey Meadows, who decides to become a chauffeur in order to pay her bills and assert her independence. Soon, Casey finds herself working for a prestigious limousine ...

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  4. 'My Chauffeur' is an extremely enjoyable flick in the old school tradition that will entertain, tickle and charm its way into the hearts of romantic souls. Couple of Notes: - I have to make mention of the amazing dream-inspired opening soundtrack by Michael Galasso. It succinctly captures the essence of Casey Meadows and her story.

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  5. A free-spirited young woman (Deborah Foreman) upsets the status quo at a stuffy Brentwood limousine service.

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  6. 'My Chauffeur' is an extremely enjoyable flick in the old school tradition that will entertain, tickle and charm its way into the hearts of romantic souls. Couple of Notes: - I have to make mention of the amazing dream-inspired opening soundtrack by Michael Galasso. It succinctly captures the essence of Casey Meadows and her story.

    • DVD
  7. Jul 22, 2017 · My Chauffeur is light as air and yet, with its perfectly pounding pop-rock soundtrack (provided by The Wigs), it tackles many, many truths in its 90 minutes about women, men, and the financial truths that divide us. It’s also a cinematic riot of street punks, a rocker named "Cat Fight" (Leland Crooke), his topless entourage, and other hilarious gags featuring familiar comedic faces from the 1980s.