You have Michael Keaton in his breakout role acting Keaton, at least pre "Clean and Sober" Michael Keaton, with his smart remarks and cheery yet loser persona. The film is based on a true story of a couple of morgue employees caught running a brothel out of the morgue at night. Shelley Long is both funny and sympathetic as Belinda. He's one of the warmest, most natural people one could ever meet. I had the pleasure of interviewing him once. Winkler is the anti-Fonz, and he's wonderful. This is a really fun movie, with a terrific performance by Keaton as a wild man whose sense of adventure is infectious to the down and out Winkler. They take much less of a cut than the average pimp, and Chuck invests their money for them, and gets health insurance for them. When Chuck's attractive neighbor, Belinda, a hooker, is in need of a pimp, Bill gathers her and her friends, and he and Chuck run a prostitution service out of the morgue. Worse than that, Chuck's quiet is shattered by a new employee, Bill Blazejowski (Keaton), who talks into a tape recorder and runs a limo service using the hearses. When he's transferred to the night shift, it ruins his time with his eternally dieting fiancée (Gina Hecht). ![]() ![]() Winkler plays Chuck Lumley, a securities broker who may have had a nervous breakdown - anyway, he has taken a job at the morgue so he can be in a quiet place. "Night Shift," directed by Ron Howard, stars Michael Keaton, Henry Winkler, and Shelley Long. They don't seem to make comedies like this anymore, but thankfully, they did once.
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