I'm making a webseries where in the third episode, all of the main characters go to hell to retrieve minerals in hell via elevator[the elevator does crash down and they lose a guy mid episode, whom they find satan is keeping hostage], the elevator was not made by any satanic forces though, it was made by the company that is mining there, does it still count as this trope?
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Film - Live Action
- Used in Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror.
- Used in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry.
Literature
- Several on The Holders Series, both down and up, but in particular Holder of the Rails.
- Features in the final episode of Ashes to Ashes.
- Riget has one too.
- Used in the pilot episode of Cow and Chicken.
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Live Action Film
- The elevator to the dungeon in The 5000 Fingers Of Dr T is pretty much one: [1].
- Chainsaw Suit has one.
- Referenced in this The Mansion of E strip, though whether the elevator actually goes there is yet to be revealed.
Any objection if I changed the stinger to the "people-mover to Purgatory" both for the alliteration and that people-movers generally go sideways rather than up or down?