Graveyard Shift (1990) [R]

Release Date:
October 26, 1990

Original Title:
Graveyard Shift

Alternate Titles:
Graveyard Shift - Stephen King
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Stephen King's Graveyard Shift

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Graveyard Productions
JVC
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
Japan | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  ES: 18  FR: 12  NL: 16  PT: M/16  US: R 

Runtime: 89

Stephen King took you to the edge with The Shining and Pet Sematary. This time... he pushes you over.

John Hall is a drifter who wanders into a small town in Maine. He needs a job and decides to seek employment at the community's top business: a large textile mill. He is hired to work the "graveyard shift" -- from around midnight to dawn -- and, along with a few others, he is charged with cleaning out the basement. This task strikes the workers as simple enough, but then, as they proceed deeper underground, they encounter an unspeakable monstrosity intent on devouring them all.

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ADR Editor:
Hank Brodkin
Richard Corwin
Harry Harris

ADR Engineer:
Ron Bedrosian

ADR Supervisor:
Howard Neiman

Art Direction:
Jack Jennings

Assistant Art Director:
Gershon Ginsburg

Assistant Editor:
Karen Dale Greene
Amy Shorr

Assistant Set Decoration:
Rhonda Hardwick

Associate Producer:
Joan Singleton
Anthony Labonte

Boom Operator:
Jeffrey Blynder

Camera Operator:
Rusty Geller

Casting:
Richard Pagano
Sharon Bialy
Mary Margiotta

Costume Design:
Sarah Lemire

Costumer:
Donna King
Angela Hajianis

Dialogue Editor:
Hank Brodkin
Harry Harris
Richard Corwin

Director:
Ralph S. Singleton

Director of Photography:
Peter Stein

Editor:
Jim Gross
Randy Jon Morgan

Executive Producer:
Bonnie Sugar
Larry Sugar

First Assistant Camera:
Gary Baum

First Assistant Director:
Barry K. Thomas

Foley Artist:
Jerry Trent
Audrey Trent

Foley Supervisor:
Howard Neiman

Hairstylist:
Candy Walker

Key Makeup Artist:
June Brickman

Local Casting:
Laura Butterworth

Makeup Artist:
Karen Blynder

Music Editor:
Christopher Kennedy

Original Music Composer:
Brian Banks
Anthony Marinelli

Post Production Supervisor:
David Gaines

Producer:
Ralph S. Singleton
William J. Dunn

Production Design:
Gary Wissner

Screenplay:
John Esposito

Script Supervisor:
Lynne Twentyman

Second Assistant Camera:
Kent P. Hughes
Beth Cotter

Second Assistant Director:
Mark Cotone

Second Unit Director:
Peter Chesney

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Tony Cutrono

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
John G. Scotti

Set Decoration:
George R. Nelson

Short Story:
Stephen King

Sound Effects:
Jon Johnson

Sound Mixer:
Bernie Blynder

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Doug E. Turner
Frank A. MontaƱo
Grover B. Helsley

Still Photographer:
Toris Von Wolfe

Stunt Coordinator:
Randy Fife

Stunts:
Kerrie Cullen
Carl Ciarfalio
Michael Adams
Greg Elam
Cliff McLaughlin

Unit Production Manager:
William Hassell
Diane Foti

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