Graveyard Shift (1990 film)

  • David Andrews: John Hall
  • Kelly Wolf: Jane Wisconsky
  • Stephen Macht: Warwick
  • Andrew Divoff: Danson
  • Vic Polizos: Brogan
  • Brad Dourif: Tucker Cleveland

Night Shift is a 1990 rotated in the U.S. horror film based on a published in the 1970s, the same collection of short stories by Stephen King.

Action

John Hall is a lot of coming around middle-aged guy who competes in a spinning mill in a small provincial city in the U.S. for a job. The head of the company, Warwick, is a ruthless and quite unscrupulous man. John Hall gets the job of an employee who has died mysterious and bloody in its sole night shift recently. In the spinning prevail bad states. Thousands of rats they inhabit and are a constant annoyance of the staff and of Tucker Cleveland, the exterminator charged with his dog Max, the work against the thousands of rats. The mill is located in front of a large chasm, through which a stream offing, who set an old, enveloped by fog cemetery almost completely under water. The building of the company also possesses an ancient vaulted cellar in which debris, garbage, rats and even a mysterious being of which no one knows, however, are located. John Hall and some other employees are instructed to dispel that basement, so it can be used as a work area. John Hall discovers an old trapdoor that leads down to even more vaults that were not entered since surely a century. As you explore this cellar, which turns out to be a maze, the cleaning force will gradually all members mauled by the mysterious being who is apparently a huge cross between bat and rat.

After killing the essence when attempting Hall hangs in an Zerpflückungsmaschine with the tail, it succeeds Hall the machine with a spinner to start and kill the monster.

Awards

The film was nominated for a 1991 International Fantasy Film Award.

Trivia

  • The mill is owned by a man named " Bachmann " Stephen King's pseudonym.
  • Kelly drives a 1967 Ford Mustang. The car comes in several King adaptations before (eg in Misery ).
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