A blog dedicated to films and Stanley Kubrick,giving you behind the scenes of his films,film stills,lobby cards plus much more
Sunday, 3 June 2012
Filming the scene where Jack enters the bar in the Overlook Hotel
Rare Shining 1980 photos
Single typewritten page used in The Shining, filled with the repeated phrase “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” The box of paper that Wendy flips though in the film is located in theStanley Kubrick Archive in London. About one-third of the stack was manually typed; the remainder was photocopied. There are also additional boxes in other languages. |
Original full-size production slate from The Shining |
976 letter from The Shiningproducer Jan Harlan to Stanley Kubrick, expressing excitement for an invention which was to become the Steadicam. The Shining was the first film to make extensive use of the Steadicam, and much of the film was shot by Steadicam inventor Garrett Brown.
Ed Di Giulio was the founder ofCinema Products, the company where the Steadicam was developed. Garrett Brown originally wanted to name the device the “Brown Stabilizer” - it was Di Giulio who came up with the name “Steadicam”.
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A newspaper cutting advertising the shining |
A cinema Billboard in america for the showing on the Shining by Stanley Kubrick |
A Storyboard for Stanley Kubrick's ,The Shining 1980 ,leading you to the over look hotel |
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