Night Shift
Night Shift

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Night Shift

1980
Movie
25 min
English

UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A drama about two night shift diner workers whose care for each other transcends the minutia. Bad tips, argumentative customers, and the long hours behind the counter foster a profound sense of solidarity between these two women.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes77%
Google Users80%
Director: Ron HowardGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A desperate morgue attendant attempts to make extra money by operating a prostitution ring out of the city morgue. His scheme is jeopardized by the arrival of an ambitious new co-worker and the escalating complications of his illicit enterprise.

Critical Reception

Night Shift was a critical and commercial success, praised for its unconventional premise, sharp humor, and standout performances, particularly from Michael Keaton in his breakout role.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its witty and often outrageous humor.

  • Michael Keaton's performance was a revelation, establishing him as a major comedic talent.

  • The film's bizarre premise was considered risky but ultimately effective.

Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's dark and absurd sense of humor, with many highlighting Michael Keaton's comedic timing and Henry Winkler's earnest performance. Some viewers found the subject matter a bit too dark for a comedy.

Fun Fact

This film marked Michael Keaton's feature film debut, a role that helped launch his career as a leading comedic actor.

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