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Graveyard shift is a work shift running through the late hours of the night through the early hours of the morning, typically from midnight until 8 am.

At 6 pm the night shift clocks in. Two huge lamps powered by generators start up, illuminating the graves and filling the air with the smell of diesel. It is the start of autumn here, and in this. GRAVEYARD SHIFT Two A.M., Friday. Hall was sitting on the bench by the elevator, the only place on the third floor where a working joe could catch a smoke, when Warwick came up. He wasn't happy to see Warwick. The foreman wasn't supposed to show up on three during the graveyard shift; he was supposed to stay down in his office in. Graveyard Shift. 5,051,422 likes 238,879 talking about this. An all-encompassing embrace of the weird, the creepy, and the macabre. Some tales are made up, some are true. We encourage you to read.

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Media[edit]

  • Graveyard Shift (1987 film), by Jerry Ciccoritti
  • Graveyard Shift (1990 film), based on the Stephen King story of the same name
  • Graveyard Shift (2005 film), a 2005 Russian comedy film
  • Graveyard Shift (SpongeBob SquarePants), TV series episode
  • Graveyard Shift (radio show), a late night radio show
  • Graveyard Shift, a mission in the video game Hitman 2: Silent Assassin
  • Graveyard Shift, a mission in Manhunt (video game)
  • Graveyard slot, a time period in which a television audience is very small compared to other times of the day
  • Graveyard Shift, a name of street league in the video game Need for Speed Payback

Literature[edit]

  • Graveyard Shift (short story), by Stephen King
  • Graveyard Shift, a 1960 short story by Richard Matheson
  • The Graveyard Shift (novel), by Harry Patterson
  • The Graveyard Shift, a short novel by William P. McGivern featured in Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology – Volume 4

Music[edit]

  • 'Graveyard Shift', a song by Nosferatu from the 1999 album ReVamped
  • 'Graveyard Shift', a song by Uncle Tupelo from the 1990 album No Depression
  • 'Graveyard Shift', a song by Sam Roberts from the album Collider
  • 'Graveyard Shift', a song by Steve Earle from the album The Mountain
  • 'Graveyard Shift', a song by Kardinal Offishall from the 2008 album Not 4 Sale
  • 'Graveyard Shift', a song by John Zorn from the 1989 album Naked City
  • 'Graveyard Shift', a song by Afroman from the 2000 album Because I Got High
  • 'Graveyard Shift', a piece by NomeansNo from the 2010 album One
  • Graveyard Shift, a side-project of Jani Liimatainen and former bandmate Henrik Klingenberg
  • Graveyard Shift (album), an album by Motionless in White
  • The Graveyard Shift (album), a mixtape by 40 Glocc and Spider Loc
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'Graveyard Shift'
AuthorStephen King
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Horror, short story
Published inNight Shift
PublisherDoubleday
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Publication date1970
Graveyard Shift

'Graveyard Shift' is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the October 1970 issue of Cavalier magazine, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift. It was adapted into a 1990 film of the same name.[1] Beach head full version.

Setting[edit]

Graveyard Shift Twinmotion full library download. is set in a small town in Maine, and the action largely takes place in a textile mill.

Plot summary[edit]

A young drifter named Hall has been working at a decrepit textile mill in a small town in Maine when the cruel foreman, Warwick, recruits him and others to assist with a massive cleaning effort. The basement of the old mill has been abandoned for decades, and over the years, a monumental infestation of rats has taken hold.

This rat empire, cut off from the rest of nature, has allowed the animals to evolve into a strange and varied combination of creatures; complete with its own bizarre, self-sustaining ecosystem. There are large, armoured rats, albino, weasel-like rats that can climb up walls or burrow through the ground; and bat-like rats that have evolved to pterodactyl-like sizes. The men eventually come across a sub-basement, locked from the inside. Warwick then enlists Hall to go down and investigate the sub-basement and that he may take who ever he likes. Hall chooses Warwick who, despite trying to prevent them from entering, is forced to press on.

As they make their way through the sub-basement, Hall and Warwick discover that it harbors something more terrifying and hideous than any of them could have dreamed—a cow-calf sized queen rat with no eyes or legs, whose only purpose is to endlessly breed more rats. Hall sprays Warwick towards the queen with a hose they were using to attack the rats. As the queen devours Warwick, Hall makes his way towards the exit while spraying the rats. However, he is overwhelmed and eaten alive by the hordes of mutated rats. Meanwhile, the other team of workers on the surface wonders what has happened to them and, with no idea what kind of horror awaits them, prepares to descend into the basement.

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References[edit]

  1. ^Cavett Binion (2015). 'Graveyard Shift'. Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on February 22, 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links[edit]

  • Graveyard Shift at IMDb
  • Graveyard Shift by Stephen King

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