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Graveyard Shift Details

1990 Certificate 18
  • Rated:
  • 50
  • from 644 members

When a motley crew of workers are taken on to clean up a derelict mill, there are some mysterious deaths on the graveyard shift. A really horrid tale with hordes of killer rats and bats and deliciously dark tunnels and even each other to contend with. Brad Dourif (VLAD) plays The Exterminator in this Stephen King written horror,.. Read more

Starring Brad Dourif, Stephen Macht, Kelly Wolf, David Andrews
Director Ralph S. Singleton
Genres Horror

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Graveyard Shift

When a motley crew of workers are taken on to clean up a derelict mill, there are some mysterious deaths on the graveyard shift. A really horrid tale with hordes of killer rats and bats and deliciously dark tunnels and even each other to contend with. Brad Dourif (VLAD) plays The Exterminator in this Stephen King written horror, a truly up-to-the-neck-in-it nightmare.

Starring Brad Dourif, Stephen Macht, Kelly Wolf, David Andrews
Director Ralph S. Singleton
Studio SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 22 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Horror
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 13 Oct 2003
Production year: 1990
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (2) of Graveyard Shift

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  • Where Misery restored one's faith in Stephen King adaptations, this travesty buries his reputation alive. Bland hunk... read more on Time Out

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  • Dreary, badly made horror movie that fails on every level.

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  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Rat-a-tat tat

    How this film affects you depends on your love for little rodents.

    If you love the dirty little vermin, think Roland Rat was the pinacle of British television then you won't get much from this scare-fest without the scares.

    The acting is sometimes dreadful, the set-pieces don't quite work, and the sight of a giant rat with the pace of a snail hunting down its pray is laughable.

    There is something watchable here though, and if the thought of rats running around derelict tunnels and darkened corridors terrifies you, you'll get more from this than you bargained for.

    Another average Kind adaptation.

      • Razzledazzle from Leicestershire
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  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Rat-a-tat tat

    How this film affects you depends on your love for little rodents.

    If you love the dirty little vermin, think Roland Rat was the pinacle of British television then you won't get much from this scare-fest without the scares.

    The acting is sometimes dreadful, the set-pieces don't quite work, and the sight of a giant rat with the pace of a snail hunting down its pray is laughable.

    There is something watchable here though, and if the thought of rats running around derelict tunnels and darkened corridors terrifies you, you'll get more from this than you bargained for.

    Another average Kind adaptation.

      • Razzledazzle from Leicestershire
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      When a motley crew of workers are taken on to clean up a derelict mill, there are some mysterious deaths on the graveyard shift. A really horrid tale with hordes of killer rats and bats and deliciously dark tunnels and even each other to contend with. Brad Dourif (VLAD) plays The Exterminator in ...