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A crime lord hires black private eye, John Shaft, to find and retrieve his kidnapped daughter.

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John Shaft
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Bumpy Jonas
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Lt. Vic Androzzi
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Ben Buford
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Ellie Moore
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Det. Tom Hannon
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Charlie
Sherri Brewer ...
Marcy Jonas
Rex Robbins ...
Rollie
Camille Yarbrough ...
Dina Greene
Margaret Warncke ...
Linda
Joseph Leon ...
Capt. Byron Leibowitz
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Cul
Dominic Barto ...
Patsy
George Strus ...
Carmen
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Lee
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Willy
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Leroy
Al Kirk ...
Sims
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Dr. Sam
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Bunky
Gertrude Jeannette ...
Old Lady
Lee Steele ...
Blind Vendor
Damu King ...
Mal
Donny Burks ...
Remmy
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Davies
Benjamin R. Rixson ...
Bey Newfield
Ricardo Brown ...
Tully
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Gus
Glenn Johnson ...
Char
Dennis Tate ...
Dotts
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Brother #1
James Hainesworth ...
Brother #2
Clee Burtonya ...
Sonny
Ed Bernard ...
Peerce
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Tony (as Ed Barth)
Joe Pronto ...
Dom
Robin Nolan ...
Waitress
Ron Tannas ...
Billy
Betty Freeman ...
Mrs. Androzzi (as Betty Bresler)
Gonzalo Madurga ...
Counterman
Paul Nevens ...
Elevator Man
Jon Richards ...
Elevator Starter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Louis McKenzie ...
Man (uncredited)
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Apartment Landlord (uncredited)
Woni Spotts ...
Child (uncredited)
Marlene Willoughby ...
Woman in Bar (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gordon Parks

Written by

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Ernest Tidyman ... (screenplay) and
John D.F. Black ... (screenplay)
 
Ernest Tidyman ... (novel)

Produced by

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Joel Freeman ... producer
David Golden ... associate producer
Roger H. Lewis ... producer (uncredited)
Stirling Silliphant ... executive producer (uncredited)
Ernest Tidyman ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Isaac Hayes
J.J. Johnson

Cinematography by

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Urs Furrer ... director of photography

Editing by

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Hugh A. Robertson

Editorial Department

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Paul L. Evans ... assistant editor

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Judith Lamb

Art Direction by

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Emanuel Gerard

Set Decoration by

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Robert Drumheller

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Joseph G. Aulisi ... (as Joe Aulisi)

Makeup Department

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Martin Bell ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Steven P. Skloot ... unit production manager (as Steven Skloot)
David Golden ... production supervisor (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ted Zachary ... assistant director
Kurt Baker ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Alan R. Green ... dga trainee (uncredited)
Allan Wertheim ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Hal Bock ... chief carpenter (uncredited)
Robert Hart ... chief construction grip (uncredited)
Jack Wright Jr. ... props (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Lee Bost ... sound
Hal Watkins ... sound
Charles Geller ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Robert Rogow ... boom man (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Wilson Tang ... digital restoration (uncredited)

Stunts

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Bob Herron ... stunts (uncredited)
Tommy Lane ... stunts (uncredited)
Joe Pronto ... stunts (uncredited)
George Strus ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Louis Gerolomi ... gaffer (uncredited)
Ronald M. Lautore ... camera operator (uncredited)
Randy Munkacsi ... still photographer (uncredited)
Larry Orlick ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Ed Quinn ... second grip (uncredited)
Robert Royal ... key grip (uncredited)
Jack Volpe ... dolly grip (uncredited)
Ron Zarilla ... second assistant camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Sylvia Fay ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Celia Bryant ... wardrobe supervisor (uncredited)

Music Department

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Tom McIntosh ... technical assistant to composer
Mayuto Correa ... musician (uncredited)
Charles 'Skip' Pitts ... musician (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Cle Kent ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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James Fanning ... transportation captain (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Bud Brown ... auditor (uncredited)
Ozzie Brown ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Tom Miller ... unit publicist (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

John Shaft is the ultimate in suave Black detectives. He first finds himself up against Bumpy, the leader of the Black crime mob, then against Black nationals, and finally working with both against the White Mafia who are trying to blackmail Bumpy by kidnapping his daughter. Written by John Vogel

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Taglines If you want to see Shaft, ask yo' Mama. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Les nuits de Harlem (France)
  • Shaft, les nuits de Harlem (France)
  • Les nuits rouges de Harlem (France)
  • Shaft, les nuits rouges de Harlem (France)
  • Las noches rojas de Harlem (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 100 min
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Budget $1,125,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $24,756,080

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Trivia Isaac Hayes was the first African-American to win the Academy Award for Best Song. See more »
Goofs When Shaft pushes one of Bumpy's goons into his office, the sound of glass breaking is heard, but the glass window in the office door is clearly undamaged until a short time later. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Soul in Cinema: Filming Shaft on Location (1971). See more »
Soundtracks Theme from Shaft See more »
Quotes John Shaft: Don't let your mouth get your ass in trouble.
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