Shaft (1971 Movie)

Shaft is a 1971 blaxploitation film which tells the story of a detective, John Shaft, who travels through Harlem, and to the Italian mob in order to find the missing daughter of a black mobster. It stars Richard Roundtree, Moses Gunn, Charles Cioffi, Christopher St. John, Gwenn Mitchell and Lawrence Pressman. The movie was adapted by Ernest Tidyman and John D.F. Black from the novel by Tidyman. It was directed by Gordon Parks. It won an Academy Award for Best Music, Song for Isaac Hayes for Theme from Shaft. It was nominated for Best Music, Original Dramatic Score. Two sequels were made: Shaft's Big Score in 1972, and Shaft in Africa in 1973. In 2000, a sequel was made featuring Samuel L. Jackson in the title role (see Shaft (2000 movie)) Jackson plays the nephew of Richard Roundtree's character. of the same name. Richard Roundtree makes a cameo appearance. In 2000, the United States Library of Congress deemed the original film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry.

Quotations

Shaft's girlfriend, Ellie: "You got problems, baby?"
Shaft: "Yeah, I got a couple of 'em. I was born black and I was born poor."
Lt. Androzzi: "Where you going?
Shaft: "To get laid, where the hell you going?"

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