This is one of the first movies I ever rented. It was one of the few left on a shelf at the video store…remember those? I had never heard of it but it was a good comedy.
This little movie from the early 80s gets forgotten but it a very good comedy. Ron Howard directed this movie about straight-laced morgue attendant Chuck Lumley (Henry Winkler) who gets a wonderfully crazy co-worker Bill Blazejowski (Michael Keaton in his breakout role) who talks Chuck into running a brothel out of the morgue…Chuck and Bill become unlikely pimps (or Love Brokers) after a group of call girl’s pimp gets killed by being dropped out of a window. Chuck falls for one of the prostitutes who is his neighbor named Belinda (Shelley Long).
Henry Winkler plays a character far removed from his Happy Day’s character…the cool Fonz. Henry is very good in this movie and is perfect as the straight man for Michael Keaton.
Micheal Keaton is great in this movie. His timing is perfect and foreshadows some of his comedies such as Mr. Mom and Beetlejuice.
Shelley Long had reservations about playing a call girl but decided to do it…Long, Winkler, and Keaton worked really well together. This was released a few months before she starred in Cheers.
Something to watch for…Kevin Costner makes one of his first big-screen appearance in a nonspeaking role in this movie.
Some quotes:
Chuck Lumley: As we sit here and idly chat, there are woman, female human beings, rolling around in strange beds with strange men, and we are making money from that.
Bill Blazejowski: Is this a great country, or what?
If you get a chance to watch this movie…give it a chance. It even has a 80s music montage.
Yeah, thanks for reminding me of this great comedy. Night Shift was one of those under the radar films that struck an accord. Really nice review. I’m going to search for this. I’d like to see it again.
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I just saw it again and Keaton is wonderful…
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A totally enjoyable movie.
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I’ve been a diehard Michael Keaton fan from the beginning of his career. He just keeps getting better and better. I know I saw this way back when but haven’t seen it since then. There’s a movie with Dan Aykroyd where he plays a pimp that’s really good too but can’t think of the name of it right now.
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I showed this to Bailey a week or so ago and he had tears of laughter in one point…. it’s held up well.
I like Keaton also… Mr Mom was good also.. but he is a good actor period.
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Doctor Detroit (1983). I’ve watched this one many times.
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I need to watch that one again… it’s been since the 80s
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His real wife is in it, but I’m not sure she was his wife at the time; maybe they met while filming this movie. Do you know he’s Canadian? I learned that today.
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I didn’t know that…I knew Aykroyd was…
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LOVE Dr. Detroit!!
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🙂
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I worked with a guy named Bill we called The Blaze because of this movie…
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That is cool… I forgot how funny it was until I watched it again last week
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I love this movie! Some very good laughs!! “Edible paper!”
Keaton, Winkler and Long are all very good in it! Keaton’s character carries around that recorder, much like I did when I worked in radio full time. Whenever I saw something that might make for a good topic, I’d leave myself a recorded memo.
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And what is funny is….they have edible paper now…and thermal clothes…two things he mentioned.
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Isn’t that great!!!!
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I’m going to keep an eye open for it!
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This movie was a scream. Seeing the Fonz act like his underwear is too tight…😂
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I know… that really was a surprise seeing him like that! Keaton was brilliant
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