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The Night Shift

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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The Night Shift (2011)
What if you could live forever? What if you had to spend that eternity stuck in a cemetery with only a limbless corpse for a friend, and cantankerous "residents" that were anything but resting in peace? That's the situation for Rue Morgan, night watchman extraordinaire, in this rollicking supernatural adventure-comedy. Rue, along with his buddy Herb, spends his nights watching out for zombies, and his days dreaming of a date with hard-nosed day-shifter, Claire. It's an okay eternity--until a scourge of paranormal occurrences leaves Rue not only watching the cemetery, but also watching his back! Based on the hit short film that critics have called "delightful", "charming", and "unapologetically goofy", "The Night Shift" is guaranteed to be the most fun you've ever had in a cemetery!
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What if you could live forever? What if you had to spend that eternity stuck in a cemetery with only a limbless corpse for a friend, and cantankerous "residents" that were anything but resti... Read allWhat if you could live forever? What if you had to spend that eternity stuck in a cemetery with only a limbless corpse for a friend, and cantankerous "residents" that were anything but resting in peace?What if you could live forever? What if you had to spend that eternity stuck in a cemetery with only a limbless corpse for a friend, and cantankerous "residents" that were anything but resting in peace?

  • Director
    • Thomas Smith
  • Writer
    • Thomas Smith
  • Stars
    • Khristian Fulmer
    • Erin Lilley
    • Søren Odom
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    84
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Smith
    • Writer
      • Thomas Smith
    • Stars
      • Khristian Fulmer
      • Erin Lilley
      • Søren Odom
    • 3User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Khristian Fulmer
    • Rue Morgan
    Erin Lilley
    Erin Lilley
    • Claire Rennfield
    Søren Odom
    • Herbie
    • (as Soren Odom)
    Jordan Woodall
    • Curly
    Jonathan Pruitt
    • Capt. Roderick Blake
    Don Bloom
    • Doc
    Andrew Crider
    • Adremalech
    Brendon Cooke
    • Wolfman
    E.A. Keeble
    • Woman at Gate
    Lettie McDaniel
    • Ms. Harris
    Nathan O'Neil Smith
    Nathan O'Neil Smith
    • Mr. Giles
    • (as Nathan Smith)
    Lucas Curley
    • Child Ghost 1
    Tempest Hebert
    • Child Ghost 2
    Jacob Bradsell
    • Larry
    Bennett Wayne Dean Sr.
    Bennett Wayne Dean Sr.
    • George
    • (as Wayne Dean)
    Genna Hebert
    • Tresspasser 1
    Monica Webb
    • Ghost Nanny
    • (as Monica Ganoe)
    Wayne Hergenroder
    • Classy Corpse
    • Director
      • Thomas Smith
    • Writer
      • Thomas Smith
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    7gregsrants

    Audacious Indie

    Based on the 2009 short film of the same name, The Night Shift comes to us courtesy of writer/director Thomas Smith and surrounds events occurring in a cemetery where the dead seem to rise and cause trouble within the graveyard's grounds each evening.

    Responsible for keeping things in line is guard Rue Morgan (Khristian Fulmer), who just happens to be one of the undead inhabitants as well. Rue takes direction from Claire Rennfield (Erin Lilley) who is one of only a handful of 'live' characters in the film. Claire makes regular visits to the cemetery both herself and Rue discuss ongoing developments that are usually of the unusual nature. We learn fairly quickly about Rue's affection for Claire, in particular through his conversations with his skeletal friend Herb voiced by Soren Odom.

    But Rue's attempts at wooing Claire (Necrophilia, anyone?) are put on hold thanks to more pressing matters that are cascading upon the grounds. Like the recent werewolf teenager that is on a terrorizing rampage or the zombie Roderick (played by Jonathan Pruitt) who is attempting to open a portal to another dimension.

    If the love story, the werewolf and the other dimension plot points seem like a lot to house in the frame of an independent film, you'd be dead right. But Thomas Smith was smart enough to surround himself with an incredibly competent acting crew that keeps us interested through the trivial moments of an overly stretched 120-minute feature. Odom's Herb might get most of the laughs, but the film hangs on the performance of Kristian Fulmer and he proves to be a capable actor up to the task at hand.

    With all due respect to the efforts on behalf of the production team of the independent film, the story was interesting and involving enough that you could easily see a marketable big budget film squeezed out of the script sponge (The Night Shift had a reported budget of $10,000. Source: IMDb.com).

    The Night Shift makes no bones about going for more comedic moments than serious drama or horror. And on a humor scale, more lines hit their mark than fall flat of their target. There is very little for us to classify as true horror and although the make-up department did their best to represent the undead and werewolves that filled our running time, the film is easily classed as family entertainment and is generally safe in nature.

    The Night Shift has been doing its rounds on the Festival Circuit and has generally been met with grand praise. As independent films go, this one is an audacious and daring attempt in utilizing near non-existent funds to construct a feature filled with zombies and ghouls. It is not without flaws (most particularly the running time) but the spirit of both the material and the effort of those involved allow for an entertaining piece of independent fun.

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    The Night Shift reviews

    "It's in good company with THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA and ALIEN TRESPASS...charming and fun...THE NIGHT SHIFT is for those who can laugh at how silly this little horror genre can be."--Ain't It Cool News

    "Full of campy fun...entertaining"--28 Days Later Analysis

    "I love this film! Fulmer...was likable, affable and relatable. Lilley...was equally enjoyable...I absolutely loved Herbie! Story was also very well done with perfect pacing and progression...never gets mushy or lame...really nice chemistry between (Fulmer and Lilley). Fulmer played the character with just the right amount of humor and seriousness to keep the character real. The oddity, the interestingness, and the affability of the main character; everything comes together and makes for a really good experience. A definite buy. It's just that good."--A Little Dead Podcast

    "Funny, action packed little film with a lot of potential to be a cult classic. The story was unique and the acting was all very professional. The story definitely had enough substance to fill out the running time and there weren't really any slow points. It's nice to see something as original and entertaining as The Night Shift."--B Movies and Beyond

    "Scores an 'A'. Seek out this campy and infectiously enjoyable horror comedy...a feast for all to enjoy. The Night Shift is pure and simply fun. It infects instantly with a vibe of sincerity...The reins are confidently gripped in the largely untried hands of this young Mr. Smith. He displays a deep and considered passion for his craft and an obvious respect for the eclectic heritage of the ghouls he has gathered here to conduct. Rue Morgan (Khristian Fulmer)...delights as the graveyards perpetually flummoxed caretaker. He also comprises one half of comedic double act that surprises by actually succeeding in drawing out both humor and empathy. Herbie (Soren Odom) is a scene-stealer...Erin Lilley's plucky portrayal of Cemetery overseer Claire Rennfield is nicely restrained...Jam-packed to overstuffed with inoffensive fun... a special treat...do yourself a favor, go give it a look-see – just don't forget to bring the kids."--Suite 101

    "Thomas Smith's THE NIGHT SHIFT is one of these special films with a great concept and a love of fun accessible entertainment. Smith's core concept with THE NIGHT SHIFT is pure gold. The interplay between Morgan and Herb is one of the best things about the film...it's classic Laurel and Hardy interplay and gives the film an immediate nostalgia for those bygone days of cinema...quite fun and engaging. (Smith) does what all great next-generation filmmakers do...(THE NIGHT SHIFT is) sweet 80's fare with a sly nod to the absurd, nostalgic heart and ample breadth of imagination."--Independent Film Reviews

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      Based on the short film The Night Shift (2009).
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      Followed by Night of the Krampus (2013)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Mobile, Alabama, USA(Filming City)
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      • Fighting Owl Films
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