Elevators are an extremely safe mode of transportation, but in the movies, it’s a different story. For decades, filmmakers have amplified the drama — and the horror — by placing characters in harrowing elevator scenarios. Entrapment serves as a potent plot device. A stalled elevator is a setting that inspires dread, paranoia and uncertainty for both the film’s characters and its viewers. Creepy Catalog recently published a list of the “Best Horror Films Featuring Elevators,” and in the spirit of the Halloween season, we share their picks with you. Watch at your own risk!
- Lady in a Cage (1964): A wealthy widow is trapped in her home’s elevator and must watch through the cage as her mansion is robbed.
- The Lift (1983): In this Dutch film, an elevator “with a mind of its own” becomes the tale’s villain. Are deaths being caused by a series of unfortunate lift malfunctions, or is something more sinister at play?
- Tower of Terror (1997): In the first Disney movie to be based on a Disney theme park attraction, a disgraced photojournalist and his niece investigate a decades-old mystery in which five people disappeared from an elevator struck by lightning.
- Down (2001): A remake of The Lift, the premise is basically the same, except that it takes place in NYC.
- Dark Floors (2008): A man and his daughter are transported to a world full of monsters when a power outage strikes while they are inside a hospital elevator.
- Devil (2010): Produced by M. Night Shyamalan, this film centers around a group of people trapped in an elevator. The terror intensifies as it is revealed that one of the passengers is not who they say they are.
- Elevator (2011): This movie also features a plot including strangers stuck in an elevator, but this time, one of them is wearing a bomb.
- The End? (2017): A virus that turns people to zombies is spreading rapidly. Meanwhile, a businessman is trapped in an elevator. He manages to pry open the door enough to see out, but not to escape. What will he witness from inside?
- Down (2019): In this Hulu release, a pair of coworkers are trapped in an elevator over a long weekend. The situation grows increasingly dire as the entrapped man and woman struggle for survival.
Other films mentioned by the source include Out of Order (1984), Free Fall (2014), The Elevator (2023) and Elevator Game (2023).
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