A crime lord hires black private eye, John Shaft, to find and retrieve his kidnapped daughter.A crime lord hires black private eye, John Shaft, to find and retrieve his kidnapped daughter.A crime lord hires black private eye, John Shaft, to find and retrieve his kidnapped daughter.
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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- Director
- Writers
- Ernest Tidyman(screenplay)
- John D.F. Black(screenplay)
- Stars
- Director
- Writers
- Ernest Tidyman(screenplay)
- John D.F. Black(screenplay)
- Stars
- Won 1 Oscar
- 6 wins & 6 nominations total
- Director
- Writers
- Ernest Tidyman(screenplay) (novel)
- John D.F. Black(screenplay)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaIsaac Hayes was the first African-American to win the Academy Award for Best Song.
- GoofsThe outline of a microphone is visible under Shaft's turtleneck at one point when Bumpty Jones visits Shaft at his office.
- Quotes
John Shaft: Don't let your mouth get your ass in trouble.
- Alternate versionsCBS edited 28 minutes from this film for its 1975 network television premiere.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Soul in Cinema: Filming Shaft on Location (1971)
Featured review
Timely Take On The Standard Private Detective Formula.
It is an innovative effort, and serves as a snapshot of the times. Shaft, written by Ernest Tidyman, stands as one of the best modern detective dramas. Written and filmed at a time of extreme social unrest throughout the U.S.; the movie shows how Jon Shaft uses his private detective status and ethnicity to retrieve the kidnapped daughter of a notorious Harlem kingpin. While the plot pieces of black militants, and a potential race war in New York City, may not be as relevant in 2001 as they were in 1971, the cast and crew do a good job to convey the importance of Shaft's mission. Shaft, indeed, is one cool cat. Not only is he a ladies' man, but he's also a man about town. He knows every iota of New York City, and uses his detective skills to the fullest. Ducking the city police, and handling his business with the crooks, Shaft plays it cool to the very end. Many people like to bundle the blaxploitation pictures into a neat little package; one to laugh at and check out the music score. Shaft proves there was more meaning to these films, and ends up as a classic display of substance with style.
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- ColemanDerrick
- Jul 20, 2001
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- Budget
- $1,125,000 (estimated)
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