The Elevator (1996 film)
The Elevator is a 1996 American anthology comedy-drama film directed by Rafal Zielinski, Arthur Borman and Nigel Dick.[1]
Premise
A screenwriter is trapped in an elevator with a movie mogul.
Cast
- Martin Landau - Roy Tilden
- Gabriel Bologna - David Brochman
- Gretchen Becker - Doris
- Dean Jacobson - Mail Boy
- Richard Lewis - Phil Milowski
- Richard Moll - Man Nun
- Phil Fondacaro - Dwarf Rabbi
- Martin Sheen - Sarge
- Bokeem Woodbine - Malcolm
- Vic Trevino - Nick
- Arye Gross - Moshe
- Athena Ashburn - Katy
- Paul Bartel - Acting Coach
- Fred Mata - Actor 1
- Lynne Johnston - Actor 2
- Andrea Shreeman - Actor 3
- Bridget Michele - Nurse
- Sammy Shore - Comedian
- Kai Ephron
- Magda Harout
- Karen James
- David Basulto
Production
It was the final movie from Hit Entertainment, a short lived production company from Jordan Belfort. It was written by Gabe Bologna based on a real incident where Bologna was trapped in an elevator with Ron Howard.[2]
References
- ^ “Ed Asner Roars in his Final Lead Role while Rafal Zielinski’s Direction Purrs” at Tiger Within website
- ^ "The Elevator (1996): Stuck Between Flaws". The Schlock Pit. 16 July 2023.
External links
- The Elevator at IMDb
- The Elevator at Letterbox DVD