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      • These films include two horror movies, one disaster movie and one comedy/ drama. Their respective plots built on past films such as Lady in a Cage (1964) and expanded the “role” that the elevator could play in movies.
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  2. Elevator. A boy and a girl, both teenagers, want to get away from the world and be alone for a while, so they hide in an abandoned factory on the outskirts. But there they fall in a trap of their own intention, and get stuck in the cargo elevator. There is no one around to hear them, and nobody knows their whereabouts.

  3. Jan 9, 2015 · May 9, 2014. An awkward office drone becomes increasingly unhinged after a charismatic and confident look-alike takes a job at his workplace and seduces the woman he desires. Discover new TV shows and movies tagged as 'elevator' and where you can watch them.

  4. elevatorworld.com › article › elevator-movies-part-oneElevator Movies, Part One

    Mar 1, 2011 · Elevator Movies, Part One. Mar 1, 2011 | History | Dr. Lee Gray. The first installment of a new series looking at movies that feature elevators as a primary setting begins with an overview of 1974’s The Elevator.

    • The Departed. I certainly never saw this coming when I saw The Departed. Completely out of nowhere.
    • The Shining. This alternate preview for the movie shows an extended version of the elevator scene, in which poor Danny and Wendy are subjected to the horrible images of the Overlook Hotel.
    • Vanilla Sky. As a warning, this scene is a huge spoiler. All the surreal, trippy things that have been happening to David Ames since his car accident are explained to him.
    • Revolver. Jake Green (Jason Statham) is confronted by is own ego in this very well-done scene by Guy Ritchie.
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    • Lady in a Cage (1964) A wealthy widow (Olivia de Havilland) recovers from hip surgery within the walls of her mansion. Thankfully, she has an elevator to move between floors.
    • The Lift (aka De Lift, 1983) An elevator in a building in Amsterdam becomes an unlikely horror villain in The Lift. Seemingly working with a mind of its own, the elevator is a deadly danger to all who come near it.
    • Tower of Terror (1997) On Halloween night in 1939, five people disappeared from an elevator after it was struck by lightning. Nearly six decades later, disgraced photojournalist Buzzy Crocker (Steve Guttenberg) investigates the spooky mystery with his niece Anna (Kirsten Dunst).
    • Down (2001) As deaths in a fictional New York City landmark prevail, the NYPD investigates. When their investigation fails, a mechanic and a reporter take over.
  5. Elevator is a 2011 American mystery thriller film directed by Stig Svendsen. [1] It follows the struggles and conflicts of nine strangers trapped in a Wall Street elevator 49 floors above Manhattan on the way to a company party.

  6. elevatorworld.com › article › elevator-movies-part-twoElevator Movies, Part Two

    Apr 1, 2011 · Elevator Movies, Part Two. This is the second article in a three-part series that examines movies that feature an elevator as a primary setting, rather than just as a prop that facilitates action. This month, four movies will be reviewed: De Lift (1983), Abwärts (1984), The Elevator (1996) and Down (2001). These films include two horror movies ...

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