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In fiction:
1971 novel by Ernest Tidyman about an African-American private detective
Shaft (1971 film), a film based on the novel
Shaft (album), the soundtrack for the film, recorded by Isaac Hayes;
"Theme from Shaft", performed by Isaac Hayes;
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Shaft's Big Score, the second film in the trilogy;
Shaft in Africa, the third film in the trilogy;
Shaft (2000 film), a sequel of the 1971 film, released in 2000;
Shaft (television), a series of TV movies;
John Shaft, the title character of the above films;
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Shaft (Castlevania), the dark priest from the Castlevania video game series;
Shaft (comics), a Marvel Comics ninja character;
Shaft (youngblood), a comic book character;
DriveShaft, a fictional rock band in the TV series Lost;
a weapon in the Quake video game series;
Music:
Shaft (rave), a UK dance music act which had a 1991 hit with 'Roobarb and Custard' sampling vintage children's television programme 'Roobarb';
Shaft (band), a dance music act which had a 1999 hit with a cover/remix of (Mucho Mambo) Sway;
Shaft (New Zealand band), a New Zealand indie band;
Shaft (club), a blues and jazz club in Istanbul, Turkey;
Places:
Borden Shaft, Maryland, formerly called Shaft;
Shaft County, an administrative division of Gīlān Province in Iran;
Shaft, Iran, the capital of Shaft County;
Enclosed spaces:
Elevator shaft;
Ventilation shaft;
Pitch (vertical space), a significant underground vertical space in caving terminology;
Shaft mining;
Shafting, illict travelling through shafts;
Rotating devices:
Axle, a central (usually non-rotating) shaft around which a wheel or gear or similar device rotates;
Spindle, a central (usually rotating) shaft, to which a wheel or gear or similar device may be attached;
Driveshaft, a shaft for transferring power;
Other:
the poles or sticks attached to a wagon or other animal-drawn vehicle that are the link between the harnessed animal and the vehicle.;
the shaft of a pole weapon;
the main structural element of an arrow;
the part of a golf club (equipment) between the head and the grip;
an architectural column's long cylindrical section;
the height of a boot;
part of a loom;
a slang word for a penis;
Shaft (company), a Japanese animation company;
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