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Graveyard Shift (1987)

Graveyard Shift (1987)
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This low-budget but slickly produced Canadian horror project is an engrossing, heady blend of steamy romance and jugular-gushing vampire mayhem. Silvio Oliviero stars in the quirky role of nocturnal New York cabbie Stephen -- who just happens to be a 350-year-old vampire. Into his clutches falls lovely music-video director Michelle (Helen Papas), a terminally ill woman seeking a passionate one-night stand. Her condition undergoes a remarkable change after Stephen puts the bite on her, claiming her as his undead bride -- much to the chagrin of her jealous husband, who sets out to destroy her immortal lover. Director Gerard Ciccoritti employs modern-day vampire conventions (particularly some startling gore effects) with pleasing results, but it's the film's well-rounded characters who set it apart from the standard direct-to-video exploitation fare. Unfortunately, too heavy a reliance on trite MTV-style window dressing prevents this from achieving true cult-classic status. Graveyard Shift was followed by a sequel titled Understudy: Graveyard Shift 2. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Silvio OlivieroHelen Papas, (more)
Director(s):
Gerard Ciccoritti
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Graveyard Shift

This low-budget but slickly produced Canadian horror project is an engrossing, heady blend of steamy romance and jugular-gushing vampire mayhem. Silvio Oliviero stars in the quirky role of nocturnal New York cabbie Stephen -- who just happens to be a 350-year-old vampire. Into his clutches falls lovely music-video director Michelle (Helen Papas), a terminally ill woman seeking a passionate one-night stand. Her condition undergoes a remarkable change after Stephen puts the bite on her, claiming her as his undead bride -- much to the chagrin of her jealous husband, who sets out to destroy her immortal lover. Director Gerard Ciccoritti employs modern-day vampire conventions (particularly some startling gore effects) with pleasing results, but it's the film's well-rounded characters who set it apart from the standard direct-to-video exploitation fare. Unfortunately, too heavy a reliance on trite MTV-style window dressing prevents this from achieving true cult-classic status. Graveyard Shift was followed by a sequel titled Understudy: Graveyard Shift 2. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Gerard Ciccoritti
Writer(s):
Gerard Ciccoritti
Producer(s):
Michael Bockner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Violence, Adult Language, Adult Situations, Graphic Violence, Nudity)
Categories:
HorrorMystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Gregory R.

    I want to warn people about this movie. The story line of a vampire romance would be great if not destroyed completely by the acting, directing. To make a long story short, the lead character, Silvio Oliviero (who used to go by Michael Miranda), is not only a very poor actor, but as my daughter put it, he is downright ugly. It is hard to get into a film with a main character like this. I am more and more seeing "no talent, no looks" actors in leading parts because they have "connections" in the movie industry. One would think that a lead character would at least have average talent, if not at least average looks. To be honest, the movie was so-o-o-o . . . bad, we unanimously decided to not watch all of it!

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    Kelly P.

    I normally enjoy "bad" movies, especially bad vampire movies. This movie, however, was so abysmal in every direction I shut it off after 30 minutes. The acting is embarassing, the writing is awful and the editing is a mish-mosh where a clear STORY cannot be told. Just one big mess. And Gregory R. is so right when he says the lead vampire is extremely unattractive (and can't act!). Normally men in film who aren't conventionally appealing can make up for it in charisma and likability. This actor had NOTHING going for him. The bottom line is please avoid this movie at all costs. Don't let curiosity get the best of you.

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