So, a director, an actor, and a producer all get trapped on an elevator in L.A. That’s not the start of some weird joke; it’s what really happened. After a Bottle Rocket 30th-anniversary event held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Wes Anderson, Luke Wilson, and James L. Brooks became trapped in an elevator.

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They remained stuck inside for about 30 minutes before the Los Angeles Fire Department got them out. The thrilling rescue was shared by Carolyn Dunn, a production specialist for 20th Century Fox.
In the few-second clip, we see them all safely walk off the elevator, among a small crowd. Then we see Anderson ask the LAFD why the elevator malfunctioned. “Probably had too much weight in there,” an official responds. Then the Oscar-winning filmmaker thanks them and leaves.
Battle Rocket was Anderson’s 1996 directorial debut, from a script he co-wrote with Owen Wilson. It starred the Wilson brothers, Ned Dowd, and Shea Fowler. It tells the story of 3 friends who plan to pull off a simple robbery and go on the run.
There is no telling what happened in those 30 minutes on that elevator. But we do hope it inspired something for a new movie. Though as calm and collected as he was, we doubt this would trigger Anderson to dive into the world of elevator horror, à la Devil or Down.
You can watch Dunn’s video below:






