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Night Shift
I saw this today for the first time in a long while and it was nice to revisit it. One of Ron Howard's early directorial features and, despite the dating of certain things (portable tape recorders, tinted car glass being new) it still works because it focuses on the characters more than their surroundings. Although the surroundings, a morgue which fronts for a prostitution business,
could be a character.
Henry Winkler is great as the mild-mannered night shift boss at a New York morgue who is saddled with a new assistant, the brilliant Michael Keaton, who proceeds to turn Winkler's life upside down with his money-making ideas, primarily the brothel-based morgue. Shelley Long is pretty good in this also, and looked gorgeous back in the day. All three leads are great but Keaton steals the show. There are numerous familiar character actors in the film, including of course, Ron Howard's brother, Clint, in a tiny cameo. I'll need to add this one to my collection.
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