John Shaft

John Shaft

Richard Roundtree as Shaft, 1973
First appearance Shaft (1971)
Last appearance Shaft (2000)
Created by Ernest Tidyman
Portrayed by Richard Roundtree
Information
Gender Male
Occupation Private investigator
Family John Shaft (nephew)
Nationality American

John Shaft is a fictional character created by screenwriter Ernest Tidyman. He was portrayed by Richard Roundtree in the original 1971 film and in its two sequels, Shaft's Big Score (1972) and Shaft in Africa (1973), with Samuel L. Jackson portraying his nephew (also named John Shaft) in the 2000 version of the film. The blurb on the paperback on which the original film is based states Shaft is "Hotter than Bond, cooler than Bullitt."[1]

Books

Recurring relationships in the novels

Films based on the character

Year Title Starring
1971 Shaft Richard Roundtree
1972 Shaft's Big Score
1973 Shaft in Africa
2000 Shaft Samuel L. Jackson

Television series

Main article: Shaft (TV series)

The television show ran from 1973–1974, with Richard Roundtree reprising the role of John Shaft. There were seven 90-minute movies, part of the New CBS Tuesday Night Movies, rotating with Hawkins, which starred James Stewart.

Future

Paramount Pictures is negotiating a deal with John Singleton to make another Shaft movie to star Richard Roundtree (as Samuel L. Jackson has stated he no longer has interest making another Shaft film). After the release of the 2000 sequel, Singleton planned a sequel where Shaft would battle drug lords in Jamaica, but Jackson's disappointment with the film prevented a sequel from being made. Roundtree has signed on to do three Shaft sequels (the first two which will be filmed back to back), and has the option to write and direct the third.

In February 2015, it was reported that a reboot of the film franchise is in the works.[2]

Parodies in other films

John Shaft in other media

Shaft-isms

Reception

The character has had a mostly positive response.[5][6][7]

Literary references

The Detective in Hollywood, Jon Tuska, 1978 (ISBN 0385120931)

References

External links

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