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The Shining

United States

1980

146 Min
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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DIR Stanley Kubrick

PROD Stanley Kubrick

SCR Stanley Kubrick, Stephen King, Diane Johnson

DP John Alcott

CAST Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers, Barry Nelson

ED Ray Lovejoy

Synopsis

“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” or, rather, a homicidal boy in Stanley Kubrick’s eerie 1980 adaptation of Stephen King’s horror novel. With wife Wendy (Shelley Duvall) and psychic son Danny (Danny Lloyd) in tow, frustrated writer Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) takes a job as the winter caretaker at the opulently ominous, mountain-locked Overlook Hotel so that he can write in peace. Before the Overlook is vacated for the Torrances, the manager (Barry Nelson) informs Jack that a previous caretaker went crazy and slaughtered his family; Jack thinks it’s no problem, but Danny’s “shining” hints otherwise. Settling into their routine, Danny cruises through the empty corridors on his Big Wheel and plays in the topiary maze with Wendy, while Jack sets up shop in a cavernous lounge with strict orders not to be disturbed. Danny’s alter ego, “Tony,” however, starts warning of “redrum” as Danny is plagued by more blood-soaked visions of the past, and a blocked Jack starts visiting the hotel bar for a few visions of his own. Frightened by her husband’s behavior and Danny’s visit to the forbidding Room 237, Wendy soon discovers what Jack has really been doing in his study all day, and what the hotel has done to Jack.

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Director

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Stanley Kubrick

As one of the most universally acclaimed and influential directors of the postwar era, Stanley Kubrick enjoyed a reputation and a standing unique among the filmmakers of his day. A perennial outsider, he worked far beyond the confines of Hollywood, maintaining complete artistic control and making movies according to the whims and time constraints of no one but himself, but with the rare advantage of studio financial support for all of his endeavors. Working in a vast range of styles and genres spanning from black comedy to horror to crime drama, Kubrick was an enigma, living and creating in almost total seclusion, far away from the watchful eye of the media. His films were a reflection of his obsessive nature, perfectionist masterpieces which remain among the most provocative and visionary motion pictures ever made.

Born July 26, 1928 in New York City, Kubrick initially earned renown as a photographer, selling his first free-lance pictures to Look magazine while still in high… read more

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Z

5Feb10

This movie is a symphony of terror. The Shining is the most epic horror film ever made. It is a truly terrifying journey into familial collapse and psychological breakdown.  
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definedivine

2Feb10

When moving camera gets totally different meaning. It was probably the most frightening two hours of my life.   
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Ali Walker

1Feb10

Masterpiece. Suspense is incredible and cinematography masterful.   
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B_Giddy

26Jan10

I love this movie. Even more I love the extras on the DVD. I wish all "Behind the Scenes" where this honest. I suspect most actors are as unhinged as Shelley Duvall. What a treat!  

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By timotay​o on September 6, 2009

A man on the verge of a nervous breakdown? Maybe.

Or perhaps the hotel is actually a horribly malevolent force whose occupants became terribly mixed-up neurotic housewives!?

Or maybe…  read review

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By kubrick​house on August 28, 2009

Today, I was asked what I feel the scariest film of all-time is. And I think I would have to say that this is it. I could never properly articulate my infinitesimal admiration for this one time only…  read review

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By Todd Kushige​machi on May 25, 2009

(Originally written January 2, 2007)

Although typically categorized as a horror film, The Shining is a much more complex than other films in the same genre. Horror films tend to rely on the…  read review

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By Lucas Granero on May 11, 2009

Perfecta representación acerca de cómo los ambientes y el aislamiento pueden llegar, sin ningún tipo de escalas, a la perdida total de cordura. Si bien toda la pelicula es un logro en cuanto a generar…  read review

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Do we shine at the end?

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