Carmichael discovers a cave passage with the sound of an outside river and encourages the team to follow him. Terrified he runs back up but one of the stairs breaks and he falls to the pool beneath where the creature devoured him. Once downstairs, Brogan, with the hose in his hands discovers a human hand remains on it. Wisconsky also volunteers, and Warwick forces the remaining workers to go. Hall agrees on the condition that Warwick help him in handling the fire hose. Warwick forces Hall to enter with a fire hose to kill the rats. While Brogan is busy shooting the rats with the fire hose, Hall discovers a trap door leading to an abandoned part of the mill, which he believes to be the nesting ground. ![]() Meanwhile Warwick believes the graveyard to be the breeding ground for the rats. Tucker Cleveland is killed when a stone coffin falls on him and buries him alive in the graveyard cave. Nordello falls down the stairs into the basement, where the creature devours her. That night, Nordello breaks in to steal documents showing recommendations for the mill’s closure from Warwick. Warwick assigns Hall, Wisconsky, Carmichael, Danson and Brogan to clean the basement. Stevenson is grabbed by an unseen creature and dragged away. ![]() Warwick assigns Stevenson to look through the basement before he assigns a crew to clean it out. Warwick is informed that the basement must be cleaned up to make way for new offices. Hall begins a romantic relationship with his coworker Jane Wisconsky. ![]() In the following weeks, Hall is bullied by both his fellow workers Danson, Brogan, and Stevenson, and Warwick, who holds a special hatred for him. Cleveland confides in Hall that he is unable to kill all of the rats and the mill should be shut down. Warwick has hired an eccentric rat exterminator Tucker Cleveland to take care of the rat problem. Warwick has been carrying on numerous affairs with female workers, the latest being Nordello. Widowed drifter John Hall is hired to work in a rat-infested textile mill by the sadistic mill foreman, Warwick. Singleton, written by John Esposito, starring David Andrews, Stephen Macht, Kelly Wolf, and Brad Dourif, and based on the 1970 short story of the same name by Stephen King which was first published in the October 1970 issue of Cavalier magazine, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift. John Oliver’s segment on Police Brutality (Not for the faint of heart or easily offended but filled with important information.Graveyard Shift is a 1990 American horror film directed by Ralph S. Perkins Story’ - a documentary of civil rights, justice, family & forgiveness by Greg Fromholz Resources mentioned in the show: ‘Redemption: The John M. As we mention in the show, you may find it more helpful to listen to our interview with author and activist Lisa Sharon Harper in Episode 167 which you can find here. ![]() We hope this will be the first of many such conversations that will include people of colour and others from marginalised groups. This episode is called ‘The First Of Many Conversations’ because we’re conscious that three white men talking about race is nobody’s ideal and that, though we want to speak up rather than be silent, we’re committed to using our (small) platform to amplify those whose voices the world needs right now. Following the global movement of outrage, heartbreak and ‘Black Lives Matter’ protests after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Alan, Greg and Scott talk about what they’re learning about systemic racism, justice and what it means to be allies to those who are victims of oppression.
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