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Release Date:
September 7, 2018
Original Title:
Night Shift
Alternate Titles:
Nightshift
Nite Shift
The Night Shift
نوبت شب
نوبتکار شب
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Blue Shadows Films
Greenflash Pictures
Grump Films
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15
Runtime: 81
Amy begins her first night shift in a hotel with a murderous past. Witnessing terrifying events and trapped within a loop, Amy must find a way to escape the flesh obsessed murderer and save residents of the hotel.
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Assistant Director:
Stephen Barrett
Assistant Editor:
Phillip Shanahan
Boom Operator:
Shane Serrano
Co-Executive Producer:
Greer Ellison
Colorist:
Caroline Morin
Director:
Stephen Hall
Director of Photography:
Niall Coley
Editor:
Stephen Hall
Executive Producer:
Michael Jones
Merlin Merton
Music:
Samantha Van Der Sluis
Original Music Composer:
Samantha Van Der Sluis
Producer:
Paul Thompstone
Stephen Hall
Production Design:
Frank Boland
Screenplay:
Stephen Hall
Second Assistant Camera:
Shane Serrano
Sound Designer:
Paul Rowland
Sound Mixer:
Joseph Dolan
Gavan Bourke
Still Photographer:
Ciara Malone
Visual Effects:
Stephen Hall
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