Director : Dick Maas
Producer : Laurens Geels, Dick Maas
Screenwriter : Dick Maas
Starring : James Marshall, Naomi Watts, Eric Thal, Michael Ironside, Edward Herrmann, Dan Hedaya, Ron Perlman
In a perverse way, you might consider The Shaft to be a kooky prequel to The
Ring. (Get it?) Both feature possessed/demonic household items
(elevator/videotape) and both star Naomi Watts as a reporter.
You might also consider that if you decide to watch a movie with a title like
The Shaft, that's exactly what you'll get... the shaft.
Or you can just let it go, and try to enjoy this nutty production, which has a
possessed elevator chewing up the tenants and guests of the Millennium Building
(cough), New York's most famous landmark. Turns out someone is powering the
elevator -- for what reason, unknown -- with an experimental organic computer.
Just wait until you get a load of it in the flesh! (So to speak!!!)
Hopelessly corny, The Shaft is nonetheless redeemed by the always-earnest Watts
and a gaggle of awe-inspiring character actors, including Michael Ironside,
Edward Herrmann, Dan Hedaya, and Ron Perlman. In one scene, all four of them
appear together at a conference table! Yes!
Of course, by making The Shaft a typical body-counter, shades of dreck like The
Mangler come to mind, where innocuous machines take on lives of their own.
Blame technology, right? It's always easier than crafting a real villain.
Aka Down.
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Rating: R, 2001