John Shaft
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 four sequels, Shaft's Big Score!, Shaft in Africa, Shaft and Shaft, with Samuel L. Jackson portraying his son named John Shaft II in Shaft and Shaft, and Jessie Usher portraying the character's grandson in Shaft. The blurb on the paperback on which the original film is based states Shaft is "Hotter than Bond, cooler than Bullitt."
Fictional biography
Abilities
John Shaft's weapon of choice is a Smith & Wesson Model 36, Beretta 92FS or an M1911 pistol. Shaft is also a practitioner of several styles of martial arts that includes Shaolin Kung Fu, Wing Chun, judo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Shotokan, and Kyokushin karate.Shaft franchise
Novel series
- Shaft
- Shaft Among the Jews
- Shaft's Big Score
- Shaft Has a Ball
- Goodbye, Mr. Shaft
- Shaft's Carnival of Killers
- The Last Shaft
- Shaft's Revenge
Recurring relationships in the novels and films
- Vic Anderozzi: A lieutenant of detectives with the New York Police Department, and Shaft's contact.
- Rollie Nickerson: Owner of the No Name Bar which Shaft frequents, and a part-time actor.
- Mrs. Klonsky: Shaft's Polish-American housekeeper.
- Mildred: The phone operator who handles Shaft's answering service.
- Ben Buford: A black revolutionary who grew up with Shaft.
- Marvin Green: Shaft's accountant.
- Helen Green: Wife of Shaft's accountant.
- Bumpy Jonas: A mobster turned ally.
- John Shaft II: Shaft's son, a womanizing NYPD detective who quits the force and becomes a private investigator after growing tired of corruption in the legal system.
Comic book series
- Shaft: A Complicated Man
- Shaft: Imitation of Life
Film and television franchise
Film series
Year | Title | Starring |
1971 | Shaft | Richard Roundtree as John Shaft I |
1972 | Shaft's Big Score! | Richard Roundtree as John Shaft I |
1973 | Shaft in Africa | Richard Roundtree as John Shaft I |
2000 | Shaft | Samuel L. Jackson as John Shaft II ---- Richard Roundtree as John Shaft I |
2019 | Shaft | Jessie Usher as John Shaft Jr. ---- Richard Roundtree as John Shaft I ---- Samuel L. Jackson as John Shaft II |
Television series
The television show ran from 1973 to 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.Cast and characters
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- A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
John Shaft in other media
- Burger King utilized the Shaft character for promotion, and even somewhat parodied Shaft utilizing Shaquille O'Neal.
- The USA Network's promo for their series Monk was modeled after the Shaft remake in 2000.
- Geena Davis parodied the Shaft remake/sequel in promos for her short-lived television series, The Geena Davis Show.
- In Season 2's episode "Ants in Pants!", The Tick featured the Tick meeting "Taft." On confirming that it is he, the man says "Darn right." This would be reprised in the Season 3 episode, "That Moustache Feeling".
- A song entitled "Shaft in Greenland" appeared on The Dead Milkmen's album Soul Rotation.
- In the TV series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Will Smith frequently references Shaft as one of his favorite film characters, believing the character to be a real person
- Broomhilda Von Shaft, a character in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained, was named to suggest a relationship to John Shaft. Stated Tarantino: "Her and Django will eventually have a baby, and then that baby will have a baby, and that baby will have a baby, and that baby will have a baby, and that baby will have a baby... and one of these days, John Shaft will be born".
Parodies in other films
- Good Burger
- I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
- I Got The Hook Up
- Black Dynamite
- The Hebrew Hammer
Shaft-isms
- Towards the end of the film, during the final showdown, Shaft usually dons a leather outfit, fitted with a high-powered shotgun..
- Shaft's Big Score! and Shaft in Africa featured a teaser that had no music, just a hook, establishing the plot, after which the opening credits with a vocalist song would show Shaft heading to the location of the crime..
- Ernest Tidyman's final Shaft book The Last Shaft depicted the death of John Shaft in the conclusion. Despite this, the same John Shaft, as portrayed by Roundtree, was featured in a cameo role in the 2000 sequel, in which he invites his nephew John, as portrayed by Jackson, to be a partner in his P.I. business.
Reception
Literary references
- The Detective in Hollywood, Jon Tuska, 1978
- The World of Shaft: A Complete Guide to the Novels, Comic Strip, Films and Television Series, Steve Aldous, 2015