Elevated (film)

Elevated is a 1996 Canadian horror-themed short film, directed by Vincenzo Natali[1] and co-written by him and Karen Walton, who also participated in the writing of Ginger Snaps.

Ellen takes the elevator from her workplace on floor 38, pressing the button for the parking garage.

Ellen initially accepts but, seeing Hank's knife in Ben's pocket, dashes back into the elevator.

Ellen blames Hank for not letting Ben back in and they struggle for possession of the security card which falls down the hole between the door and the floor.

Elevated is distributed by the Canadian Film Centre and is not available on home video, although some DVD releases of Cube feature it as an extra.

[2] Beyond Hollywood compared it to The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, calling it "a surprisingly accomplished piece of suspenseful fiction".