Shaft (2000)

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Written by Ernest Tidyman, John Singleton

Directed by John Singleton

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

John Shaft, the namesake nephew of the original (cult 70's) private eye, is a dedicated cop who is assigned to a racially motivated murder when white collar murderer, Christian Bale, tries to ensure an innocent verdict. Can the detective find the only witness to the crime before the murderer's strong-arm lackeys?

When is Shaft next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Action/Thriller Tomorrow, 9:00pm and on Sky Movies Action/Thriller HD Tomorrow, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Samuel L. JacksonSamuel L. JacksonJohn Shaft
Image for Vanessa L. WilliamsVanessa L. WilliamsCarmen Vasquez
Image for Jeffrey WrightJeffrey WrightPeoples Hernandez
Image for Christian BaleChristian BaleWalter Wade Jr.
Busta RhymesRasaan
Dan HedayaDet. Jack Roselli
Image for Toni ColletteToni ColletteDiane Palmieri
Richard RoundtreeUncle John Shaft
Ruben Santiago-HudsonJimmy Groves
Josef SommerCurt Fleming
Lynne ThigpenCarla Howard
Philip BoscoWalter Wade Sr.
Pat HingleJudge Dennis Bradford
Lee TergesenLuger
Image for Daniel von BargenDaniel von BargenLt. Kearney

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