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1971 • Crime / Thriller • 100m

Shaft

"The mob wanted Harlem back. They got Shaft...up to here."

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Cool Black private eye John Shaft is hired by a crime lord to find and retrieve his kidnapped daughter.

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Richard Roundtree
Richard Roundtree
John Shaft
Moses Gunn
Moses Gunn
Bumpy Jonas
Charles Cioffi
Charles Cioffi
Vic Androzzi
Christopher St. John
Christopher St. John
Ben Buford
Gwenn Mitchell
Gwenn Mitchell
Ellie Moore
Lawrence Pressman
Lawrence Pressman
Sergeant Tom Hannon
Victor Arnold
Victor Arnold
Charlie
Sherri Brewer
Sherri Brewer
Marcy
Rex Robbins
Rex Robbins
Rollie
Camille Yarbrough
Camille Yarbrough
Dina Greene
Joseph Leon
Joseph Leon
Byron Leibowitz
Arnold Johnson
Arnold Johnson
Cul
Dominic Barto
Dominic Barto
Patsy
Edmund Hashim
Edmund Hashim
Lee
Drew Bundini Brown
Drew Bundini Brown
Willy
Tommy Lane
Tommy Lane
Leroy
Shimen Ruskin
Shimen Ruskin
Dr. Sam
Antonio Fargas
Antonio Fargas
Bunky
Screenplay: Ernest TidymanProducer: Joel FreemanExecutive Producer: Stirling SilliphantDirector: Gordon ParksScreenplay: John D.F. BlackProducer: Roger H. LewisExecutive Producer: Ernest TidymanProducer: David Golden

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JPV852
2022-06-10
70%

Richard Roundtree was great and Shaft as a character was absolutely amazing, everything else from the plot which was thin and performances by the supporting cast was a bit iffy. The pacing was also pretty slow and despite only being 100 minutes, felt a bit longer. Still, a good opening into the franchise. **3.5/5**

CinemaSerf
2025-09-01
70%

Richard Rowntree exudes loads of charisma here as he takes on the role of the shrewd Harlem private investigator “Shaft” who finds himself embroiled in some fairly brutal New York politics. He’s drafted in by local gangster “Bumpy” (Moses Gunn) when this man’s daughter is kidnapped. He doesn’t know by whom or why - there are no ransom demands nor many breadcrumbs to follow, but there are plenty of suspects. Initially he suspects that it might be the “Black Power” movement but after some plausible, if double-edged, tip-offs begins to suspect that some other hustlers are planning on bumping off his employer and muscling in on the lucrative rackets of the city. “Shaft” knows full well that the truth is being drip-fed to him, and that both “Bumpy” and police officer “Androzzi” (Charles Cioffi) and trying to manipulate him as he tries to track down “Marcy” (Sherri Brewer). It’s a very slick and classy production, this, with Rowntree navigating the racial tensions of his city deftly and engagingly. His “Shaft” is quite a likeable rogue, and though many of the scenarios do tax even the most vivid of imaginations, he manages to more subtly and skilfully illustrate just how unintegrated this supposedly integrated society actually was. There’s a bit of violence and some sex, but they are mostly implied as the story gathers pace in an unforgiving community where the goodies and baddies do not follow all of the expected stereotypical assumptions. Isaac Hayes’s theme complements the whole look and feel of the early 1970s with big cars, big shoes, big hair and big opportunities and though it has dated, it’s still builds on a solid story that delivers well.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Shaft Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Budget
$1,125,000
Box Office
$12,121,618

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