A novelist – Jack Torrance take a job interview as winter caretaker of the isolated, old, huge and beautiful Overlook Hotel. In the interview, Jack is told by the manager himself, that the previous caretaker – Grady, chopped his family and later killed himself with a shotgun. Ignoring the story, Jack brings his wife – Wendy and his son Danny. It happens that Danny, has a mysterious power known as “The Shining” that shows him things from the past and future. Some of the visions come from Tony – “the little boy who lives in Danny’s mouth”. Danny meets Hallorann – the hotel cook in their first day arriving at the Overlook, who also has this “Shining” and he warns him about the hotel and the sinister Room 237. As the days go by, Danny has visions of previous guests and employees who died at the hotel years before, meanwhile Jack starts driving into insanity, turning more and more aggressive, at the point that Danny and Wendy gets convinced that Jack might try to do the same thing, Grady did.

The Shining (1980)
  • Rating: (257,125 votes)
  • Taglines:The tide of terror that swept America IS HERE[UK Poster] » A Masterpiece Of Modern Horror »
  • Runtime:142 minutes
  • Director: Stanley Kubrick
  • Countries:UK, USA
  • Actors:
    Jack Torrance
    Jack Nicholson
    Wendy Torrance
    Shelley Duvall
    Danny Torrance
    Danny Lloyd
    Dick Hallorann
    Scatman Crothers
    Stuart Ullman
    Barry Nelson
    Delbert Grady
    Philip Stone
    Lloyd the Bartender
    Joe Turkel
    Doctor
    Anne Jackson
    Larry Durkin
    Tony Burton
    Young Woman in Bath
    Lia Beldam
  • Genres:Drama, Horror
  • Producers:
    Robert Fryer
    associate producer: The Producer Circle Organization  
    Jan Harlan
    executive producer  
    Mary Lea Johnson
    associate producer: The Producer Circle Organization  
    Stanley Kubrick
    producer  
    Martin Richards
    associate producer: The Producer Circle Organization  
  • Plots: A man, his son and wife become the winter caretakers of an isolated hotel where Danny, the son, sees disturbing visions of the hotel's past using a telepathic gift known as "The Shining". The father, Jack Torrance, is underway in a writing project when he slowly slips into insanity as a result of cabin fever and former guests of the hotel's ghosts. After being convinced by a waiter's ghost to "correct" the family, Jack goes completely insane. The only thing that can save Danny and his mother is "The Shining". Written by ipreach4ever
  • User's comment: by unbreakablepabs (unbreakable_pabs_101@hotmail.com)



    I can't praise this film long enough!

    The Shining is, without doubt, one of Stanley Kubrick's undisputed masterpieces and a true classic in horror cinema. It is a film that, over the course of the years, has managed to scare the living hell out of its audiences (and still does). The film is an adaptation of Stepehen King's original novel, written in the late '70s, and although the film is not very loyal to the book, it still stands as a thing of its own.

    Right from the beginning, as we contemplate the car going to the hotel from those stunning aerial shots, deeply inside us we know that something in the film, somehow, sometime is going to go wrong. As we obtain that severe warning, an almost inaudible voice gently whispers to us 'sit tight', a sense of unexpectedness invades us all, and it is that very same feeling that makes our hair stand on end throughout out the entire movie.



    The plot is simple: Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) becomes the caretaker of the Overlook Hotel in up in the secluded mountains of Colorado. Jack, being a family man, takes his wife (Shelley Duvall) and son (Danny Lloyd) to the hotel to keep him company throughout the long, isolated nights. During their stay, strange things occur when Jack's son Danny sees gruesome images powered by a force called 'the shining' and Jack is heavily affected by this. Along with writer's block and the demons of the hotel haunting him, Jack has a complete mental breakdown and the situation takes a sinister turn for the worse.

    The film, unlike many horror-oriented films nowadays, doesn't only rely on stomach-churning and gory images (which it does contain, anyway) but on the incredibly scary music based on the works of Béla Bartók and on the excellent cinematography (the Steadicam is superbly used, giving us a sense of ever-following evil), as well. The terrifying mood and atmosphere of the film is carefully and masterfully woven by Kubrick, who clearly knows how to really make a horror movie.

    Jack Nicholson's powerful performance as the mad father and husband is as over the top as it is brilliant. Shelley Duvall, who plays the worrying wife who tries to help her son, is also a stand out; she shows a kind of trembling fear in many scenes and is able to display weakness and vulnerability in a very convincing way. Undoubtedly, The Shining is full of memorable moments (the elevator scene or the 'Heeeeeere's Johnny' one-liner for instance) and, simply put, it's flawlessly brilliant.

    Stanley Kubrick's direction is pure excellence, giving the whole film a cold and atmospheric look, thus creating an unbearable sense of paranoia and terror. There are moments of sheer brilliance and exquisite perfection in this film; the horrifying maze chase is a perfect example. Every single shot is masterfully created and there are some genuinely scary scenes which will make you sit on the edge of your seat.

    The Shining is, in my opinion, a special landmark in horror cinema which will always be regarded as one of the scariest movies in film history. Since I saw it last year, when I was 13, I have rarely been able to have a bath in my bathtub.Just in case, ya know. Overall, The Shining is incomparably the scariest film I've ever seen in my whole life (and I can tell you I've seen a great deal of horror films).

    It is an unforgettable, chilling, majestic and truly, profoundly scary film crafted by an eccentric genius who wants to show that the impossible can be done. The Shining is a sublime, hauntingly intriguing and endlessly watchable film that shows Kubrick at his best.


  • Quotes: Dick Hallorann: Mrs. Torrance, your husband inroduced you as Winifred. Now, are you a Winnie or a Freddy? Wendy Torrance: I'm a Wendy. Dick Hallorann: Oh. That's nice, that's the prettiest.
  • Also known as: Shining (Austria), Shining (France), Shining (Hungary), Shining (Italy), Shining (Japan), Shining (Portugal - imdb display title), Shining (West Germany), El resplandor (Argentina), El resplandor (Mexico), El resplandor (Peru - imdb display title), El resplandor (Spain), Сияние (Russia), Сияние (Soviet Union - Russian title), Isijavanje (Croatia - imdb display title), Isijavanje (Serbia), Hiilgus (Estonia - imdb display title), Hohto (Finland - video title), I lampsi (Greece - transliterated ISO-LATIN-1 title), L'enfant lumière (Canada - French title), La resplendor (Spain - Catalan title), Lsnienie (Poland), O Iluminado (Brazil), Ondskabens hotel (Denmark), Ondskapens hotell (Norway), Ragyogás (Hungary), Shining: L'enfant lumière (Canada - French title), Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining' ( - undefined), Stralucirea (Romania - imdb display title), Surmahotell (Estonia), Svytejimas (Lithuania - imdb display title), The Shining - Hohto (Finland - imdb display title),

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