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Episode 342: NIGHTSHIFT (1981)

Episode 342: NIGHTSHIFT (1981)

Update: 2025-08-05
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Robina Rose’s bewitching NIGHTSHIFT invites viewers into the private rooms of a surreal London hotel in the 1980s during the wee hours of the night. An enigmatic receptionist (London artist, model, and counter-culture icon Jordan) is the go-between, performing a nearly wordless ritual of check-ins, sorting, prepping, tidying, and bearing witness to her tenants’ idiosyncrasies.


NIGHTSHIFT’s 4K restoration brought it to the Trylon, giving Jason and Harry the perfect reason to shine a halogen bulb right at its pallid, smirking face and see what’s underneath the stony visage! (That means we talk about it for almost as long as the movie actually is.)


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Show art by Emily Csuy. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Outro music: “Cutting Branches For A Temporary Shelter” by Penguin Cafe Orchestra from the NIGHTSHIFT soundtrack.


Timestamps


0:00 - Episode 342: NIGHTSHIFT (1981)


3:11 - The Patented Aaron Grossman Summary


5:42 - What NIGHTSHIFT is "about"


10:30 - The Portobello Hotel as a real place


21:30 - A movie about performance, construction, and maintenance of the self


25:50 - Pamela Rooke/Jordan as the audience lens and a surreal character of her own


29:58 - The strange lodgers and the worlds they inhabit


37:17 - That song the receptionist keeps playing


42:47 - What do we make of the world waking up?


52:46 - The Junk Drawer


1:01:26 - To All the Loves We’ve Tried Before: 1981


1:07:04 - The Harry Hotel (hotel-adjacent movie trivia)

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Episode 342: NIGHTSHIFT (1981)

Episode 342: NIGHTSHIFT (1981)