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- Role Models (2008)
Wild behaviour forces a pair of energy drink reps to enroll in a Big Brother program. Elevator scene from Role Models (2008) Role Models (2008) Movie Poster Director David Wain Writers Screenplay David Wain Paul Rudd Ken Marino Timothy Dowling Story by Timothy Dowling William Blake Herron Cast Paul Rudd as Danny Seann William Scott as Wheeler Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Augie Bobb'e J. Thompson as Ronnie Elizabeth Banks as Beth Jane Lynch as Gayle Ken Jeong as King Argotron Kerri Kenney-Silver as Lynette Ken Marino as Jim Nicole Randall Johnson as Karen A.D. Miles as Martin Gary Joe Lo Truglio as Kuzzik Vincent Martella as Artonius Matt Walsh as Davith of Glencracken Allie Stamler as Sarah/Queen Esplen Jessica Morris as Linda the Teacher Carly Craig as Connie Keegan-Michael Key as Duane Amanda Righetti as Isabel Jorma Taccone as Mitch from Graphics Armen Weitzman as Party Dude Elijah Polanco as Ronnie's Friend Nate Hartley as Rule Master Louis C.K. as School Liaison Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Bachelor Party (1984)
A soon-to-be-married man's friends throw him the ultimate bachelor party. Elevator scene from the Bachelor Party (1984) Bachelor Party (1984) Movie Poster Director Neal Israel Writer Screenplay Neal Israel Pat Proft Story Bob Israel Cast Tom Hanks as Richard Ernesto "Rick" Gassko Tawny Kitaen as Deborah Julie "Debbie" Thompson Adrian Zmed as Jay O'Neill George Grizzard as Ed Thompson Barbara Stuart as Mrs. Thompson Robert Prescott as Cole Whittier William Tepper as Dr. Stanley "Stan" Gassko Wendie Jo Sperber as Dr. Tina Gassko Barry Diamond as Rudy Tracy Smith as Bobbi Gary Grossman as Gary Michael Dudikoff as Ryko Gerard Prendergast as Mike Deborah Harmon as Ilene Kenneth Kimmins as Parkview Hotel Manager Rosanne Katon as Bridal Shower Hooker Christopher Morley as She-Tim Brett Baxter Clark as Nick (credited as Brett Clark) Monique Gabrielle as Tracey Angela Aames as Mrs. Klupner Hugh McPhillips as Father O'Donnell Billy Beck as Patient Milt Kogan as Restaurant Customer Pat Proft as Screaming Man (Newlywed) Tad Horino as Japanese Businessman Toni Alessandrini as Miss Desiree, exotic dancer with Max the Magical Sexual Mule Bradford Bancroft as Brad Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Elf (2003)
Raised as an over-sized elf, a human travels from the North Pole to NYC to meet his biological father who doesn't know he exists and is in desperate need of some Christmas spirit. Elevator scene from Elf (2003) Elf (2003) Movie Poster Director Jon Favreau Writer David Berenbaum Cast Will Ferrell as Buddy Hobbs James Caan as Walter Hobbs Zooey Deschanel as Jovie Mary Steenburgen as Emily Hobbs Bob Newhart as Papa Elf Edward Asner as Santa Claus Daniel Tay as Michael Hobbs Faizon Love as Wanda Peter Dinklage as Miles Finch Amy Sedaris as Deb Michael Lerner as Fulton Greenway Andy Richter as Morris Kyle Gass as Eugene Dupree Artie Lange as the Fake Santa Jon Favreau as Dr. Ben Leonardo Matt Walsh as Eye Witness Peter Billingsley as Ming Ming (uncredited) Mark Acheson as a mailroom worker David Paul Grove as Pom Pom John Murray as Man in Elevator Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- School for Scoundrels (2006)
A young guy short on luck enrolls in a class to build confidence to help win over the girl of his dreams, which becomes complicated when it turns out his teacher has the same agenda. Elevator scene from School for Scoundrels (2006) School for Scoundrels (2006) Movie Poster Director Todd Phillips Writers Screenplay Todd Phillips Scot Armstrong Based on School for Scoundrels Hal E. Chester (uncredited) Patricia Moyes (uncredited) Cast Billy Bob Thornton – Dr. P / Dennis Sherman Jon Heder – Roger Michael Clarke Duncan – Lesher Jacinda Barrett – Amanda Sarah Silverman – Becky Ben Stiller – Lonnie David Cross – Ian Matt Walsh – Walsh Horatio Sanz – Diego Todd Louiso – Eli Jon Glaser – Ernie Paul Scheer – Little Pete Dan Fogler – Zack Luis Guzmán – Sergeant Moorehead DeRay Davis – Bee Bee Joanne Baron – Lois Andrew Daly as classmate Jim Parsons as classmate Aziz Ansari as classmate Joseph Nunez as classmate Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- The Bellboy (1960)
Mute bellboy Stanley works at the luxurious Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. In spite of being a serviceable and friendly employee, the clumsy Stanley gets successively into trouble with his mistakes. Elevator scene from The Bellboy (1960) The Bellboy (1960) Movie Poster Director Jerry Lewis Writer Jerry Lewis Cast Jerry Lewis as Stanley Alex Gerry as Mr. Novak, Hotel Manager Bob Clayton as Bob, Bell Captain Sonny Sands as Sonnie, Bellboy Eddie Shaeffer as Eddie, Bellboy Herkie Styles as Herkie, Bellboy David Landfield as David, Bellboy Bill Richmond as Stan Laurel Larry Best as Apple Man Milton Berle as Himself / Bellboy (uncredited) Cary Middlecoff as Himself Joe Levitch as Jerry Lewis Jack Kruschen as Jack E. Mulcher, Head Executive Producer of Paramount Pictures (uncredited) Walter Winchell as Narrator (voice role, uncredited) Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach (1988)
The Police Academy's commandant will be honored at a police convention in Miami Beach. At the airport he picks a wrong bag with stolen diamonds. The "owners" want them back. Elevator scene from Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach (1988) Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach (1988) Movie Poster Director Alan Myerson Writers Screenplay Stephen Curwick Based on Characters by Neal Israel Pat Proft Cast The Police Force Michael Winslow as Sergeant Larvell Jones David Graf as Sergeant Eugene Tackleberry Bubba Smith as Lieutenant Moses Hightower Marion Ramsey as Sergeant Laverne Hooks Leslie Easterbrook as Lieutenant Debbie Callahan Tab Thacker as Officer Thomas 'House' Conklin George Gaynes as Commandant Eric Lassard G. W. Bailey as Captain Thaddeus Harris Lance Kinsey as Lieutenant Carl Proctor George R. Robertson as Commissioner Henry Hurst Matt McCoy as Sergeant Nick Lassard Janet Jones as Officer Kate Stratton Others René Auberjonois as Tony Archie Hahn as "Mouse" James Hampton as The Mayor of Miami Ed Kovens as Dempsey Scott Weinger as Shark Attack Kid Julio Oscar Mechoso as Shooting Range Cop Joe Del Campo as Convention Man Jerry O'Connell as Beach Kid Paul Maslansky as Homeless Man Graham Smith as Custody Sergeant S. Chlong Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- The Nice Guys (2016)
In 1970s Los Angeles, a mismatched pair of private eyes investigate a missing girl and the mysterious death of a porn star. In the elevator scene, the same music plays in the background as in the elevator scene in The Blues Brothers . The song is called The Girl From Ipanema. Holland March : Munich. Jackson Healy : What? Holland March : Guy without his balls. A Munich. Jackson Healy : Munich, is a city in Germany, Munich. München. Holland March : You sure? Jackson Healy : My dad was stationed there. Holland March : Right. Hitler only had one ball. Elevator scene from The Nice Guys (2016) The Nice Guys (2016) Movie Poster Director Shane Black Writer Shane Black Anthony Bagarozzi Cast Russell Crowe as Jackson Healy Ryan Gosling as Holland March Angourie Rice as Holly March Matt Bomer as John Boy / Dr. Malik Margaret Qualley as Amelia Kuttner Yaya DaCosta as Tally Keith David as Eddie Harris, Older Guy Beau Knapp as Blueface Lois Smith as Mrs. Glenn Murielle Telio as Misty Mountains Gil Gerard as Bergen Paulsen Daisy Tahan as Jessica Jack Kilmer as Chet Kim Basinger as Judith Kuttner Lance Valentine Butler as Kid On Bike Ty Simpkins as Bobby Hannibal Buress as Bumble Robert Downey Jr. as Sid Shattuck (uncredited)
- Ghost (1990)
After a young man is murdered, his spirit stays behind to warn his lover of impending danger, with the help of a reluctant psychic. Chemistry between Swayze and Goldwyn was just as essential to make the betrayal driving the story totally convincing. Goldwyn remembers that an early scene was key in making sure the audience bought into the two being close friends. “That was a fun little jokey scene but, for me, it was an opportunity to establish the genuine friendship between Carl and Sam, so Patrick and I were just playing around in the elevator — I think I was coughing on the guy in front of me and making a joke about having an infection. We did the scene just two or three times, because it’s one of those scenes that only works when it’s spontaneous.” Tony Goldwyn on Elevator Scene in Ghost Tony Goldwyn and Patrick Swayze in the elevator scene in Ghost Demi Moore, Patrick Swayze and Tony Goldwyn starred in the 1990 hit Ghost. (Photo: CBS via Getty Images) Moore and Swayze played lovers in the tearjerker. (Photo: CBS via Getty Images) Swayze's character Sam dies in the film. (Photo: CBS via Getty Images) Swayze and Moore as Sam and Molly. (Photo: Paramount Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images) Goldwyn played the villainous Carl in Ghost. (Photo: CBS via Getty Images) Whoopi Goldberg won an Oscar for her role alongside Goldwyn, Moore and Swayze. (Photo: Paramount Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images) Moore and Swayze's pottery-making love scene remains a cinema classic. (Photo: CBS via Getty Images) Goldwyn says he got negative reactions after playing Carl (Photo: CBS via Getty Images) Goldberg played scheming psychic Oda Mae. (Photo: Paramount Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images) Director Jerry Zucker Writer Bruce Joel Rubin Cast Patrick Swayze as Sam Wheat Demi Moore as Molly Jensen Whoopi Goldberg as Oda Mae Brown Tony Goldwyn as Carl Bruner Rick Aviles as Willie Lopez Vincent Schiavelli as Subway Ghost Gail Boggs as Oda Mae's Sister, Louise Armelia McQueen as Oda Mae's Sister, Clara Phil Leeds as Emergency Room Ghost Augie Blunt as Orlando Stephen Root as Police Sgt Bruce Jarchow as Lyle Ferguson Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Peter Parker is beset with troubles in his failing personal life as he battles a brilliant scientist named Doctor Otto Octavius. Trivia The elevator scene between Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man costume and Hal Sparks was improvised and allowed the two actors to just riff off each other. Approximately 25 takes were shot. What's used in the theatrical film is the first take, several of the others can be seen on the 2.1 Blu-ray edition. Phil LaMarr auditioned to play the elevator passenger. Hal Sparks got the role and LaMarr settled for an uncredited appearance as a train passenger. Source: IMDB Cameo Hal Sparks : (at around 29 mins) The man who meets Spider-Man inside the elevator (and compliments him on his Spidey outfit) is "Michael Novotny" from Queer as Folk (2000) , a gay man obsessed with comics and superheroes, who'd always dreamed of meeting one on the show. An alternative version of this scene was used in the Spider-Man 2.1 cut of the film (at around 32 mins). Source: IMDB Continuity Goof (at around 29 mins) In the elevator scene when Peter/Spider-man first loses his powers, we see a man standing outside the elevator holding a dog on a leash. However, after Spider-man delivers the line about the costume riding up on the crotch, we see the man use both hands to adjust his jacket, and the leash is nowhere to be found, nor is there any indication that the dog is on the elevator. Source: IMDB Elevator scene from Spider-Man 2 (2004) Quotes [ man steps into elevator. Spider-man is in the elevator ] Elevator Passenger : Cool Spidey outfit. Spider-Man : Thanks. Elevator Passenger : Where did you get it? Spider-Man : I made it. [pause] Elevator Passenger : Looks uncomfortable... Spider-Man : Yeah, it's kind of itchy... [pause] Spider-Man : ...and it rides up in the crotch a little bit, too. Source: IMDB Spider-Man 2 (2004) movie poster Director Sam Raimi Writer Screenplay by Alvin Sargent Story by Alfred Gough Miles Millar Michael Chabon Based on Spider-Man by Stan Lee Steve Ditko Cast Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson James Franco as Harry Osborn Alfred Molina as Dr. Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus Rosemary Harris as May Parker: Ben Parker's widow and Peter's aunt Donna Murphy as Rosie Octavius: Otto's wife and assistant Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Jumanji The Next Level (2019)
In Jumanji: The Next Level, the gang is back but the game has changed. As they return to rescue one of their own, the players will have to brave parts unknown from arid deserts to snowy mountains, to escape the world's most dangerous game. Elevator scene from Jumanji The Next Level (2019) Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) movie poster Directed by Jake Kasdan Writers Screenplay Jake Kasdan Jeff Pinkner Scott Rosenberg Based on Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg Cast Dwayne Johnson as Dr. Xander "Smolder" Bravestone Jack Black as Professor Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon Kevin Hart as Franklin "Mouse" Finbar Karen Gillan as Ruby Roundhouse Nick Jonas as Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough Awkwafina as Ming Fleetfoot Rory McCann as Jurgen the Brutal Alex Wolff as Spencer Gilpin Morgan Turner as Martha Kaply Ser'Darius Blain as Anthony "Fridge" Johnson Madison Iseman as Bethany Walker Danny Glover as Milo Walker Danny DeVito as Edward "Eddie" Gilpin Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Trail of the Pink Panther (1982)
Journalist Marie Jouvet (Joanna Lumley) attempts to uncover the mysterious disappearance of Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Peter Sellers). Elevator scene from Trail of the Pink Panther (1982) Trail of the Pink Panther (1982) Movie Poster Director Blake Edwards Writers Screenplay Frank Waldman Tom Waldman Blake Edwards Geoffrey Edwards Story Blake Edwards Cast Joanna Lumley as Marie Jouvet Herbert Lom as Chief Insp. Charles Dreyfus David Niven as Sir Charles Litton (voiced by Rich Little) Richard Mulligan as Monsieur Clouseau Burt Kwouk as Cato Fong Capucine as Lady Simone Litton Robert Loggia as Bruno Langois André Maranne as François Graham Stark as Hercule Lajoy Ronald Fraser as Dr Longet Colin Blakely as Alec Drummond Peter Arne as Col. Bufoni Harold Kasket as President of Lugash Daniel Peacock as Clouseau age 18 Lucca Mezzofanti as Clouseau age 8 Denise Crosby as Denise, Bruno's moll Previously unseen footage only Peter Sellers as Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau Harvey Korman as Prof. Auguste Balls Leonard Rossiter as Superintendent Quinlan Dudley Sutton as Inspector McLaren Marne Maitland as Deputy Commissioner Lasorde Liz Smith as Martha Harold Berens as Hotel Clerk Claire Davenport as Hotel Maid Previously seen footage only Robert Wagner as George Litton Claudia Cardinale as Princess Dala Colin Gordon as Tucker Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- The Secret Of My Success (1987)
A talented young man can't get an executive position without rising through the ranks, so he comes up with a shortcut, which also benefits his love life. The Secret of My Success (1987) Elevator Scene The Secret of My Success (1987) Film Poster Director Herbert Ross Writers Screenplay Jim Cash Jack Epps Jr. A.J. Carothers Story A.J. Carothers Cast Michael J. Fox as Brantley Foster/Carlton Whitfield Helen Slater as Christy Wills Richard Jordan as Howard Prescott Margaret Whitton as Vera Pemrose Prescott John Pankow as Fred Melrose Fred Gwynne as Donald Davenport Gerry Bamman as Art Thomas Carol Ann Susi as Jean Drew Snyder as Burt Foster Elizabeth Franz as Grace Foster John Capodice as Man in KRS Building Christopher Murney as Barney Rattigan Mark Margolis as Elevator Repairman Mercedes Ruehl as Sheila Christopher Durang as Davis Bill Fagerbakke as Ron Cindy Crawford as Herself (uncredited) Bruce McGill as W. Shaw (uncredited) Source: IMDB & WIKI













