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Elevator

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
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5.3/10
7.5K
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Elevator (2012)
Nine Wall St. party-goers are trapped on an elevator fifty floors up - one has a bomb. They will do absolutely anything to survive.
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Racism collides with corporate greed when nine strangers - one of whom has a bomb - become trapped in a Wall Street elevator.Racism collides with corporate greed when nine strangers - one of whom has a bomb - become trapped in a Wall Street elevator.Racism collides with corporate greed when nine strangers - one of whom has a bomb - become trapped in a Wall Street elevator.

  • Director
    • Stig Svendsen
  • Writer
    • Marc Rosenberg
  • Stars
    • Christopher Backus
    • Aníta Briem
    • John Getz
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    • Director
      • Stig Svendsen
    • Writer
      • Marc Rosenberg
    • Stars
      • Christopher Backus
      • Aníta Briem
      • John Getz
    • 72User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Backus
    Christopher Backus
    • Don Handley
    Aníta Briem
    Aníta Briem
    • Celine Fouquet
    • (as Anita Briem)
    John Getz
    John Getz
    • Henry Barton
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Jane Redding
    Michael Mercurio
    Michael Mercurio
    • The Bombmaker
    Amanda Pace
    Amanda Pace
    • Madeline Barton
    Rachel Pace
    Rachel Pace
    • Madeline Barton
    Devin Ratray
    Devin Ratray
    • Martin Gossling
    Joey Slotnick
    Joey Slotnick
    • George Axelrod
    Tehmina Sunny
    Tehmina Sunny
    • Maureen
    Waleed Zuaiter
    Waleed Zuaiter
    • Mohammed
    Gary Ambrosia
    Gary Ambrosia
    • Lt. Carson
    Luis Jose Lopez
    Luis Jose Lopez
    • Party Security
    • (as Luis Lopez)
    Narbe Mansourian
    • Don's Assistant
    Daniel Berge Halvorsen
    Daniel Berge Halvorsen
    • Reporter
    Herbert Russell
    Herbert Russell
    • Party Host
    Donna Lynne Shoplock
    • Reporter
    Johannes Alfvén
    • EMT
    • (as Johannes Alfven)
    • Director
      • Stig Svendsen
    • Writer
      • Marc Rosenberg
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    7sddavis63

    Surprisingly, I Enjoyed This

    "Elevator" in most respects has a pretty simple plot - almost too simple, which made me think it would be rather thoughtless. A bunch of people are stuck on an elevator - and there happens to be a bomb among them. So, the question is, can they get unstuck in time before the bomb goes off.

    There's nothing complicated or pretentious here, and the movie is barebones. Except for a few minutes in both the opening and the closing, the entire movie is set on the crowded elevator. At first, they don't know there's a bomb, and you basically just watch the group dynamic among a diverse group of people who deal with being trapped in a variety of ways - from complete calm to claustrophobia. For a while I was thinking that just the story of this diverse group being stuck together could have made for an interesting study of group dynamics without the bomb, and I was wondering if introducing the bomb was necessary. The bomb actually worked surprisingly well. The whole group dynamic study was still there, but the introduction of the added tension worked very well to ratchet this up.

    None of the characters were well developed, but we learn enough about them as they interact on the elevator to at least get a sense of who they are. None of the actors are major stars. The best known and most recognizable to me was probably Jerry Slotnick. That lack of a big name created more a of a composite cast and helped us focus on the group rather than on one individual within the group. There are some story points that didn't work all that well for me. The reporter beaming some video out on her cell phone seemed contrived; and the attempt to free the elevator using a small crack through which an arm could be reached had predictable results - why would anyone even try that, given that the result of any success was so obvious? All things considered though I was surprised by how watchable I found this, made even more so by its very short (1:20) run time. (7/10)
    6kosmasp

    Up and down

    Look at the title. You see that one word title, now tell me, what do you expect from a movie like that? I actually think it provides exactly what it is supposed to. Maybe a bit more. Not a lot more, but I did like the (obvious) characters. It's not amazing or earth shattering, but it is more than decent.

    A few things are over the top of course, but still kudos to the actors, they did a good job on this. Things are predictable of course, but that doesn't change the fact, that you can enjoy the movie as it is. The inciting incident is of course something that would drive everyone mad in real life. Try to take the movie in, as it was intended if you can
    5Uriah43

    Not Great but Better Than I Initially Expected

    This film begins in New York with a lavish party being held in the penthouse of a high-rise building on Wall Street. To that effect, the CEO of the corporation holding the event, by the name of "Henry Barton" (John Getz), joins several other people in the elevator to take them to the event. In the elevator with him is his young granddaughter, "Madeline Barton" (played by both Rachel Pace and Amanda Pace), along with several employees who work for Henry Barton. Also included in this group is a stand-up comedian by the name of "George Axelrod" (Joey Slotnick), who is extremely claustrophobic and lets everybody know how he feels about the elevator being too crowded. Being quite mischievous, Madeline decides to play a prank on him by pressing the emergency stop button near the 49th floor. What she doesn't realize, however, is that the gears on the elevator are in need of repair, and as a result, there is no immediate way to get out of their current dilemma. Even worse is the fact that one of the other people in this group has brought a bomb into this elevator, which is set to detonate within two hours, and this may not be enough time for maintenance to correct the situation. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this turned out to be a fairly entertaining movie which managed to keep my attention pretty much from start to finish. Admittedly, the film could have also used a bit more suspense here and there, but even so, it was good enough for the time spent, and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    6doublebky

    I took the stairs after watching it

    So this gem is now available on Netflix and I recommend it. Well acted and pretty well paced little film about a group of strangers (well a few know each other but I will not say how) that get on an elevator. By interesting means, the elevator gets stuck and from there, the film really takes off as the group is in severe danger.

    The cast of characters are perfectly suited for this kind of film. A little something for everyone if you will.

    Being slightly claustrophobic myself, I felt the tension in the elevator. The characters really play off each other well (especially the wise-cracking comic and the snotty little girl)and you sense that once you figure out the trouble, that it seems genuine and real. A very short movie (a little over an hour and 15 minutes long), the last 10 minutes really were not needed, I think it was just added to make the length of the movie more industry standard acceptable. A fast catchy beginning sets an early pace that never really dulls.

    6.25 out of 10. Good enough for a watch and some popcorn.
    8mathiashauglid

    Crazy elevator ride

    I got to see this one on it's world premiere yesterday, at the Tromso International Film Festival. Not knowing what I could expect from this hardly known Norwegian director, Stig Svendsen, I was still hoping to see a nerve wrecking thriller about modern day terrorism. The film started out as expected, but it seemed very unoriginal at first. The main characters seemed too familiar and too smooth. Additionally I found a couple of the actors weren't any good. But as the film got going, it turned out this wasn't at all a dead serious thriller. A couple of really watchable characters showed up, and the scripted turned humorous, in a quite successful way.

    The film goes on as a rare mix of comedy and thriller, that actually works brilliantly. The filmmakers have successfully combined a serious situation with humor, and the result is one crazy elevator ride. It owes a lot to traditional action comedy films, but at the same time it really is something of it's own. It's rare to see such entertaining films and especially films about such a relevant topic.

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    • Trivia
      The newspaper clipping in Jane Redding's wallet says:

      Neil Redding, Tragic Victim of Collapsed Economy. By Samantha Halbert, Cleveland Spectator.

      Neil Redding, 76, was pronounced dead yesterday, the apparent victim of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The body was discovered at 6:20 PM, by his wife, Jane Redding. She told investigating officers that her husband had become increasingly depressed after learning that their life savings was lost by a New York investment firm. Investigating officers ruled out any suggestion of foul play, and determined the death was suicide. The wound was caused by a U.S. Army service revolver once owned by ther son, Jeffery Redding. Jeffery Redding died in the US invasion of Iraq. Ms. Redding said, "After Jeffery's death, my husband found it hard to regain his footing. When we lost our money, it was too much." Ms. Redding said that a memorial service would be held for close friends at a date yet to be determined.
    • Goofs
      No buttons are pushed in the elevator. Incorrect, many buttons are pressed on many occasions.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Martin Gossling: [composing himself on now being trapped with a bomb] Well... I guess... I'm the hero

    • Connections
      References Les naufragés (1944)

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2012 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Elevador
    • Filming locations
      • Panavision Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Quite Nice Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,221
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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