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Lead Actors

Jack Nicholson Thumbnail
Jack Nicholson
as Jack Torrance
Shelley Duvall Thumbnail
Shelley Duvall
as Wendy Torrance
Scatman Crothers Thumbnail
Scatman Crothers
as Dick Hallorann
Barry Nelson Thumbnail
Barry Nelson
as Stuart Ullman
Joe Turkel Thumbnail
Joe Turkel
as Lloyd the Bartender

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Stanley Kubrick
(Producer)
Diane Johnson
(Producer)

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Hawk Films, Warner Bros. Pictures

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Shining (1980)

Rating:
  
8.6
/ 10
  27 votes
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Director: Stanley Kubrick
Writer: Stanley Kubrick
Diane Johnson
Release Date: 23 May 1980 (United States)  more
Language: English
Genre: Drama | Horror | Thriller
Tagline: The tide of terror that swept America IS HERE[UK Poster]

Storyline

The Shining is a Stanley Kubrick adaptation of Steven King's horror novel of the same name. The film takes the viewer into a remote hotel where a Jack Torrance and his wife and son must live in for the winter. One of the scariest films of all times mixes up reality and makes isolation a psychological nightmare.

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The Director

Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, writer, producer, and photographer who lived in England during most of the last four decades of his career. Kubrick was noted for the scrupulous care with which he chose his subjects, his slow method of working, the variety of genres he worked in, his technical perfectionism, and his reclusiveness about his films and personal life. He maintained almost complete artistic control, making movies according to his own whims and time constraints, but with the rare advantage of big-studio financial support for all his endeavors.
Kubrick's films are characterized by a formal visual style and meticulous attention to detail—his later films often have elements of surrealism and expressionism that eschews structured linear narrative. His films are repeatedly described as slow and methodical, and are often perceived as a
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35mmshrine

From the gorgeous opening sequence, to the final climactic chase, this film transfixes and grips you. The music fits perfectly, and the acting in superb (reportedly due to the fact that Kubrick basically terrorized his cast to get the performances he wanted).


thaklos

The Shining is a uniquely disturbing film. Kubrick transforms the Overlook Hotel from isolated to terrifying with a camera that emphasizes the characters actions with a chilling severity. Nicholson's performance as Jack Torrence is pitch perfect, an engrossing descent into madness that careens between charismatic and abusive. Watching this film is a horrific experience that that does not offer any easy answers.


magb

The Shining has one of my favorite scenes in any movie. No, I'm not talking about the scene where Jack sneaks up on Wendy by the typewriter or the one where Jack hacks his way through the door, or the scene in the maze. My favorite scene is the one where Danny is riding his tricycle through the corridors of the hotel with the camera following a few feet behind him, and you just KNOW something is going to be around one of the corners; and then those goddamn twins show up. Scary as hell.


FitFortDanga

Sure, Kubrick made some questionable choices in The Shining. But the choices he made are so exciting and so bold. Kubrick transcends the genre, as he did with just about every genre he touched. I've seen it at least 5 or 6 times, and it still scares me. And the music is simply astounding. Some criticize Duvall's performance, but I love it. The fear she projects just floors you.


Stain

Horror classic. Not really the book, but comes up with many unforgettable moments all on its own. Kubrick was such a genius


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