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Overview

User Rating:
3.9/10   3,052 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Stephen King (short story)
John Esposito (screenplay)
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Release Date:
26 October 1990 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Stephen King took you to the edge with The Shining and Pet Sematary. This time......he pushes you over.
Plot:
Based on Stephen King's short story about a Maine textile mill, where it's workers come into contact with something far more gruesome than anyone might expect. | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
(11 articles)
User Reviews:
stop picking on Stephen King more (53 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

David Andrews ... John Hall
Kelly Wolf ... Jane Wisconsky

Stephen Macht ... Warwick
Andrew Divoff ... Danson
Vic Polizos ... Brogan

Brad Dourif ... Tucker Cleveland / The Exterminator

Robert Alan Beuth ... Ippeston
Ilona Margolis ... Nordello
Jimmy Woodard ... Carmichael

Jonathan Emerson ... Jason Reed
Minor Rootes ... Stevenson

Kelly L. Goodman ... Warwick's Secretary
Susan Lowden ... Daisy May
Joe Perham ... Mill Inspector

Dana Packard ... Millworker
Skip Wheeler ... Millworker
Richard France ... Millworker
Anne Rooney ... Millworker
Raissa Danilova ... Millworker
Emmet Kane ... Exterminator's Assistant
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tina Konstantoulakis ... Millworker (uncredited)
Harold Michelson ... Man in Restaurant (uncredited)
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Directed by
Ralph S. Singleton 
 
Writing credits
Stephen King (short story)

John Esposito (screenplay)

Produced by
William J. Dunn .... producer
Anthony Labonte .... associate producer
Joan Singleton .... associate producer (as Joan V. Singleton)
Ralph S. Singleton .... producer
Bonnie Sugar .... executive producer
Larry Sugar .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Brian Banks 
Anthony Marinelli 
 
Cinematography by
Peter Stein 
 
Film Editing by
Jim Gross 
Randy Jon Morgan 
 
Casting by
Sharon Bialy 
Mary Margiotta 
Richard Pagano 
 
Production Design by
Gary Wissner 
 
Art Direction by
Mayne Berke 
Jack Jennings 
 
Set Decoration by
George R. Nelson 
 
Costume Design by
Sarah Lemire 
 
Makeup Department
Karen Blynder .... makeup artist
June Brickman .... key makeup artist
Candy L. Walken .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Diane Foti .... unit production manager
William Hassell .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Peter Chesney .... second unit director
Mark Cotone .... second assistant director
John G. Scotti .... first assistant director: second unit
Barry K. Thomas .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Robert Bonino .... construction coordinator
Dan Dorfer .... painter
Wickham Irwin .... painter
Brenton L. Lane .... property master: second unit
Lyndell Wolff .... scenic artist
Brian Kontz .... plasterer (uncredited)
Harold Michelson .... visual consultant (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Bernie Blynder .... sound mixer
Jon Johnson .... supervising sound editor
Jerry Trent .... foley artist
 
Special Effects by
Eric Beldowski .... special effects coordinator: FX Smith, Inc.
Peter Chesney .... special effects supervisor: Image Engineering, Inc.
Tom Czarnopys .... creature sculptor
Robin L. D'Arcy .... image general manager: Image Engineering, Inc.
James Gawley .... creature mechanicals: FX Smith, Inc.
Emmet Kane .... effects lead person: Image Engineering, Inc.
Ralph Kerr .... effects lead person: Image Engineering, Inc.
Jim Kundig .... special effects
Raymond Mackintosh .... creature sculptor: FX Smith, Inc.
Don McLeod .... creature sculptor: FX Smith, Inc.
Dean W. Miller .... special effects coordinator: Image Engineering, Inc.
Evan Penny .... creature sculptor: FX Smith, Inc.
Gordon J. Smith .... creature effects supervisor: FX Smith, Inc.
Sandra Stewart .... special effects technician
Bill Sturgeon .... creature mechanicals: FX Smith, Inc.
Tom Szarnody .... creature sculptor: FX Smith, Inc.
 
Visual Effects by
Syd Dutton .... visual effects: Illusion Arts, Inc.
Bill Taylor .... visual effects: Illusion Arts, Inc.
Albert Whitlock .... visual effects consultant
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Gary Howard Baum .... camera operator
Beth Cotter .... assistant camera
James A. Earley .... grip
Kevin Fahey .... grip
Johnny Karls .... assistant camera (1990)
Anthony T. Marra II .... key grip
Michael A. McFadden .... grip
Daniel Pershing .... dolly grip
Thom Willey .... additional second assistant camera (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Gail A. Fitzgibbons .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Karen Dale Greene .... assistant editor
Norman R. Walker .... post-production assistant
 
Music Department
Anthony Marinelli .... musician
Anthony Marinelli .... orchestrator
 
Transportation Department
William O'Brien .... transportation coordinator
Jim Petti .... transportation co-captain
Marty Radcliff .... driver
Jonathan A. Rosenfeld .... transportation coordinator
Brian Steagall .... driver
 
Other crew
David Allsberry .... animal trainer
Earl Boyd .... first aid
Bundy Chanock .... set medic
Caleb Clark .... production assistant
Letty Gray .... production office
Carol Keith .... production coordinator
Steven M. Rood .... assistant production coordinator
Jennifer M. Savoie .... key set production assistant
Richard Scott .... unit publicist
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Stephen King's Graveyard Shift
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Runtime:
89 min
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The name of the mill is "Bachman Mills". "Bachman" is a pseudonym used by 'Stephen King', upon whose short story the movie was based. more
Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: As Nordello is staggering down the hall of the office after breaking into Warwick's desk, muttering, "This'll teach you to fire ME", her voice is different compared to earlier in the film, and her lips aren't moving at all. more
Quotes:
Nordello: This'll teach you to FIRE ME! more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Benny's Video (1992) more
Soundtrack:
SURFIN' SAFARI more

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2 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
stop picking on Stephen King, 21 July 2002
Author: TrickGum from France

Sure Stephen King has had some bad movies made based on his work. This however is not one of them. Maine is once again the setting this time at a paper mill where something evil is lurking below. If your not a horror movie fan there is no way you would like this. If you are one you can easily look past all the faults and find plenty of things to like. David Andrews who plays the lead role is pretty good as the cool, mysterious loner type. The fact that he has a love interest is cliched but what can you go. Brad Dourif as an exterminator and Andrew Divoff as a local yocal also turn in good performances. Stephen Macht as the evil Warwick plays a character that's very similar to characters in other King movies namely Gus from Pet Sematary 2. The giant Bat, why it can't fly I have no idea isn't shown a lot but when it does it's very impressive. The last act of the film when they go underground is superb. It's a ripoff of the Alien movies where people are being chased in dark tight spaces but in a movie like this who cares about originality. If your a horror fan and Stephen King fan you should check this out. I'm sure all the negative reviews on it are from people who aren't fans of either of those things.

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