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The Shining ()


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A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where a sinister presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from both past and future.

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Jack Torrance
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Wendy Torrance
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Danny
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Hallorann
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Ullman
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Grady
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Lloyd
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Doctor
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Durkin
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Young Woman in Bath
Billie Gibson ...
Old Woman in Bath
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Watson
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Forest Ranger 1
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Forest Ranger 2
Lisa Burns ...
Grady Daughter
Louise Burns ...
Grady Daughter
Robin Pappas ...
Nurse
Alison Coleridge ...
Secretary
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Policeman
Jana Shelden ...
Stewardess
Kate Phelps ...
Receptionist
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Injured Guest
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Woman in Black Gown in Ballroom (Walking Behind Jack Torrance) (uncredited)
Ina Clare ...
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
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Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Paul Desbois ...
Hotel Porter (uncredited)
Lynda Fisher ...
Ballroom Lady (uncredited)
Charlie Gray ...
Ballroom Guest (uncredited)
Aidan Harrington ...
Man Sitting in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
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Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
George Holdcroft ...
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Barrie Holland ...
Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
Beverley Keys ...
Woman Walking Downstairs of Overlook Hotel (uncredited)
Vivian Kubrick ...
Smoking Guest on Ballroom Couch (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis ...
Woman in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
Bertha Lynn ...
TV Newscaster (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Hotel Bellhop (uncredited)
Peter McNamara ...
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Cathy Munroe ...
Hotel Worker (uncredited)
Stuart Myers ...
Ballroom Guest (uncredited)
Eddie O'Dea ...
Roger - Man in Bear Suit (uncredited)
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Dorothy (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Dinner Guest (uncredited)
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TV Anchorman Glenn Rinker (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Bunny Seaman ...
Old Woman in Ballroom (Walking Behind Jack Torrance) (uncredited)
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Ballroom Guest (uncredited)
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Ballroom Guest (uncredited)
Brian V. Towns ...
Horace (Harry) Derwent - Roger's Lover (uncredited)

Directed by

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Stanley Kubrick ... (directed by)

Written by

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Stephen King ... (based upon the novel by)
 
Stanley Kubrick ... (screenplay by) &
Diane Johnson ... (screenplay by)

Produced by

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Robert Fryer ... associate producer: The Producer Circle Organization
Jan Harlan ... executive producer
Mary Lea Johnson ... associate producer: The Producer Circle Organization
Stanley Kubrick ... producer (produced by)
Martin Richards ... associate producer: The Producer Circle Organization

Music by

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Wendy Carlos
Rachel Elkind

Cinematography by

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John Alcott ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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Ray Lovejoy ... film editor

Editorial Department

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Eddie Gordon ... color grader
Steve Pickard ... second assistant editor
Gill Smith ... assistant editor
Gordon Stainforth ... assistant editor
Adam Unger ... second assistant editor
Janet Wilson ... colorist: digital color correction
George Akers ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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James Liggat ... (casting)

Production Design by

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Roy Walker

Art Direction by

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Leslie Tomkins ... (as Les Tomkins)

Costume Design by

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Milena Canonero ... (costumes designed by)

Makeup Department

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Barbara Daly ... makeup artist
Leonard ... hair stylist
Tom Smith ... makeup artist
Nick Maley ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Douglas Twiddy ... production manager
Paul Hitchcock ... executive in charge of production (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Brian W. Cook ... assistant director (as Brian Cook)
Terry Needham ... assistant director
Michael Stevenson ... assistant director

Art Department

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Barry Arnold ... property man
Michael Boone ... draughtsman
Karen Brookes ... property buyer
Dave Coldham ... plaster gang boss
Tessa Davies ... set dresser
John Fenner ... draughtsman
Len Furey ... construction manager (as Len Fury)
Fred Gunning ... head carpenter
Peter Hancock ... property master
Laurie Kerr ... standby carpenter
Michael Lamont ... draughtsman
Philip McDonald ... property man
Edward Rodrigo ... property buyer
Del Smith ... head painter
Peter Spencer ... property man
Thomas Tarry ... master plasterer (as Tom Tarry)
Bob Walker ... decor artist (as Robert Walker)
Barry Wilson ... drapes
Saul Bass ... poster designer (uncredited)
Norman Dorme ... additional art director (uncredited)
Vivian Kubrick ... art department (uncredited)
Tony Strong ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Miguel Sá Fernandes ... set dresser (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Michael Charman ... boom operator
Richard Daniel ... sound recordist
Dino Di Campo ... sound editor
Jack T. Knight ... sound editor (as Jack Knight)
Ray Merrin ... dubbing mixer
Bill Rowe ... dubbing mixer
Winston Ryder ... sound editor (as Wyn Ryder)
Ivan Sharrock ... sound recordist
Ken Weston ... boom operator
Rodney Glenn ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Robert Gravenor ... adr mixer (uncredited)
Lionel Strutt ... foley mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Jon Bunker ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Les Hillman ... special effects (uncredited)
Malcolm Mott ... special effects assistant (uncredited)

Stunts

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Jack Cooper ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Maurice Arnold ... focus puller
Lou Bogue ... gaffer
Garrett Brown ... steadicam operator
James Devis ... camera operator
Dan Grimmel ... video operator
John Ignatius ... Loader
Jim Kelly ... head rigger
Martin Kenzie ... assistant camera
Dennis Lewis ... grip
Douglas Milsome ... focus puller / photographer: second unit
Kelvin Pike ... camera operator
Kate Robinson ... assistant camera (as Peter Robinson)
Danny Shelmerdine ... assistant camera
Larry Smith ... gaffer
Ray Andrew ... steadicam operator (uncredited)
Jeff Blyth ... helicopter cameraman (uncredited)
Ted Churchill ... steadicam operator (uncredited)
John Fenner ... lighting technician (uncredited)
Bill Geddes ... grip (uncredited)
Paul Kenward ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Russell j Lyster ... lighting technician (uncredited)
Greg MacGillivray ... helicopter photographer (uncredited)
Billy Malone ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
Bob Tanswell ... electrician (uncredited)
Jimmy Worley ... electrician (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ron Beck ... wardrobe supervisor
Ken Lawton ... wardrobe supervisor
Ian Hickinbotham ... wardrobe assistant (uncredited)
Veronica McAuliffe ... wardrobe assistant (uncredited)

Location Management

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Murray Close ... location researcher
Katharina Kubrick ... location researcher
Jan Schlubach ... location researcher

Music Department

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Brian Rust ... music advisor: 20's music
John Wadley ... music advisor: 20's music
Jorge Calandrelli ... orchestrator (uncredited)
William Lava ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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June Randall ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Margaret Adams ... secretary to producer
Marlene Butland ... production secretary
Emilio D'Alessandro ... production assistant
Andros Epaminondas ... assistant to producer
Jo Gregory ... production accountant
Tad Michel ... hotel consultant
Pat Pennelegion ... production secretary
Leon Vitali ... personal assistant to director
John William Ault ... film extra (uncredited)
Paul Cadiou ... assistant production accountant (uncredited)
Simon Cowell ... runner (uncredited)
Anthony Frewin ... assistant: Stanley Kubrick (uncredited)
Davide Lepore ... Italian dubbing: Danny Torrance (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

After landing a job as an off-season caretaker, Jack Torrance, an aspiring author and recovering alcoholic, drags his wife Wendy and gifted son Danny to snow-covered Colorado's secluded Overlook Hotel. But writer's block prevents Jack from pursuing a new writing career. Everything has its time, however. First, the manager must give Jack a grand tour. Then, Mr Hallorann, the facility's ageing chef, chats with Danny about rare psychic gifts. The mysterious employee also warns the boy about the cavernous hotel's abandoned rooms. Room 237, especially, is off-limits. That's all very well, but Jack is gradually losing his mind. After all, strange occurrences and blood-chilling visions have trapped the family in a silent gargantuan prison hammered by endless snowstorms. And now, incessant voices inside Jack's head demand sacrifice. However, is Jack capable of murder? Written by Nick Riganas

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Taglines Iconic terror from the No 1 bestselling writer. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Shining (United Kingdom)
  • Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining' (World-wide, English title)
  • Shining (France)
  • Shining (Germany)
  • La resplendor (Spain, Catalan title)
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Runtime
  • 146 min
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Box Office

Budget $19,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United Kingdom GBP709,762, 03 Oct 1980
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $17,469,946

Did You Know?

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Trivia For the scene in which Jack breaks down the bathroom door, the props department built a door that could be easily broken. However, Jack Nicholson had worked as a volunteer fire marshal and tore it apart far too easily. The props department were then forced to build a stronger door. See more »
Goofs During the long shot of the Overlook Hotel in the beginning (right before The Interview title card), the maze cannot be seen, though throughout the rest of the movie it is rather close to the hotel. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Hai-Kubrick (1999). See more »
Soundtracks The Shining (Main Title) See more »
Crazy Credits The party music plays over the closing credits. After it ends, we hear the Overlook Hotel ghosts applaud. They then talk amongst themselves until their voices fade away. See more »
Quotes Jack Torrance: Here's Johnny!
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