Stephen King/Night Shift
Night Shift (1978) is the name of a book, a collection of short stories, by Stephen King. Many of the stories are the basis of later full-fledged books.
Stories
- Jerusalem's Lot
- Graveyard Shift
- Night Surf
- I Am the Doorway
- The Mangler
- The Boogeyman
- Grey Matter
- Battleground
- Trucks
- Sometimes They Come Back
- Strawberry Spring
- The Ledge
- The Lawnmower Man
- Quitters, Inc.
- I Know What You Need
- Children of the Corn
- The Last Rung on the Ladder
- The Man Who Loved Flowers
- One for the Road
- The Woman in the Room
Night Shift is a 1982 film, one of Ron Howard's earliest directorial efforts. It's about how two city morgue attendants turn the morgue into a pimp headquarters. It stars Howard's Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler and is Michael Keaton's debut movie.
The movie's theme song, That's What Friends Are For, performed by Rod Stewart, was later covered by Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, and Elton John; the cover version became a Number 1 hit and raised millions for AIDS causes.
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