What happens when you pair the cool charisma of Henry Winkler with the wild, scene-stealing energy of Michael Keaton? You get pure comedic gold!
Night Shift (1982) wasnât just Ron Howardâs directorial debut â it was the beginning of a cult classic. Winkler and Keatonâs electric chemistry lights up the screen, Shelley Long brings her irresistible charm, and if you look closely, you might even spot a young Kevin Costner among the chaosâŚ.
But the real surprise? Shelley Longâs unforgettable âmagic in the kitchenâ moment. Ready to dive into the secrets behind this iconic film? Letâs get started!
From morgue to mayhem
Released in 1982, Night Shift is a quirky comedy classic that introduced audiences to Michael Keatonâs unforgettable charm and showcased Ron Howardâs budding talent as a director.
Set in a New York City morgue, the film follows the unlikely partnership of Chuck Lumley (Henry Winkler), a mild-mannered night shift worker, and Bill Blazejowski (Michael Keaton), his eccentric and wildly ambitious new coworker.