Graveyard Shift

Graveyard shift may also refer to:

In movies, television, and video games:

  • Graveyard Shift (1987 film), by Jerry Ciccoritti
  • Graveyard Shift (1990 film), based on the Stephen King story of the same name
  • "Graveyard Shift" (SpongeBob SquarePants), TV series episode
  • Graveyard Shift, a mission in video game Hitman 2: Silent Assassin

In literature:

  • Graveyard Shift (story), by Stephen King
  • The Graveyard Shift (novel), by Harry Patterson
  • The Graveyard Shift, a short novel by William P. McGivern featured in Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology - Volume 4.

In Music:

  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by Uncle Tupelo
  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by Steve Earle from the album The Mountain
  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by Kardinal Offishall from the 2008 album Not 4 Sale
  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by John Zorn from the 1989 album Naked City
  • "Graveyard Shift", a song by Afroman from the 2000 album Because I Got High
  • "Graveyard Shift", a piece by NomeansNo from the 2010 album One
  • Graveyard Shift (group), a Cleveland-based hip-hop group in the late 1990s
  • Graveyard Shift, a side-project of Jani Liimatainen and former bandmate Henrik Klingenberg of Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica

Famous quotes containing the words graveyard and/or shift:

    Miss U.S.A. is in the same graveyard that [Amanda Jones] the twelve-year-old is. Where the sixteen-year-old is. All the past selves. There comes a time when you have to bury those selves because you’ve grown into another one.
    Amanda Theodosia Jones, U.S. beauty contest winner, Miss U.S.A., 1973. As quoted under the pseudonym “Emma Wright” in American Dreams, Prologue, by Studs Terkel (1980)

    There is a certain relief in change, even though it be from bad to worse; as I have found in travelling in a stage- coach, that it is often a comfort to shift one’s position and be bruised in a new place.
    Washington Irving (1783–1859)