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The Shining is a 1980 British-American horror motion-picture show nearly a frustrated writer, his wife and their disturbed son who feel a series of paranormal horrors while looking later a deserted hotel for the winter.
- Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Written by Stanley Kubrick and Diane Johnson, based on the novel past Stephen Male monarch.
All piece of work and no play make Jack a dull boy...(taglines)
Jack Torrance [edit]
- [typed] All piece of work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
- God, I'd give anything for a beverage. I'd give my goddamned soul for only a glass of beer.
- I'll only gear up my bourbon and advocaat downwardly right here.
- Wendy, infant... I think you injure my head existent bad. I'g dizzy. I think I need a md.
- Wendy? You got a big surprise coming to y'all. [laughs] You're not going anywhere. Go check out the Snowfall Cat and the radio and you'll see what I mean. [laughing insanely] Go check it out! Become check it out!
- Wendy, I'm home.
- Little pigs, trivial pigs, let me come up in. [Silence and a pause] Not by the hair of your chiny-chin-chins? Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your firm in!
- Hereś Johnny !
- Annotation: ranked #68 in the American Moving picture Institute's list of the peak 100 moving picture quotations in American movie theatre
- Come up out, come out, wherever you are!
- Danny! I'k coming! Y'all can't get abroad! I'm right behind ya!
- Wendy, darling, light of my life, I'one thousand not gonna hurt ya. Ya didn't let me cease my sentence. I said, I'thousand not gonna injure ya. I'm just gonna bash your brains in. I'm gonna fustigate 'em right the fuck in. [laughs]
Wendy Torrance [edit]
- It was just ane of those things, you know. Purely an accident. My husband had, uh, been drinking, and he came home about three hours belatedly. So he wasn't exactly in the greatest mood that night. And, well, Danny had scattered some of his school papers all over the room, and my hubby grabbed his arm and pulled him away from them. Information technology'south... it'southward merely the sort of thing y'all do a hundred times with a child, you know, in the park or in the streets. But on this particular occasion, my hubby just used too much forcefulness, and he injured Danny's arm. [Nervous express joy] Anyway, something expert did come out of it all, because he said "Wendy, I'm never gonna touch on some other drop. And if I do, y'all tin can leave me." And he didn't, and he hasn't had whatever alcohol in, uh, five months.
- [To Jack] You did this to him, didn't you? You son-of-a-bitch! You did this to him! Didn't you?! [Jack shakes his caput in denial] How could yous? How could you?!
- If Jack won't come up with united states of america, I'll only have to tell them that we're going by ourselves.
- [When Tony says he does not want to become to the Overlook Hotel] Well, allow's merely wait and see. We're all going to accept a real good time.
Danny Torrance [edit]
- Tony, I'm scared. [As Tony] Remember what Mr. Hallorann said. It's simply like pictures in a book. It isn't real.
- [As Tony] Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance … Danny tin can't wake up, Mrs. Torrance … Danny'due south gone away, Mrs. Torrance.
- Redrum … Redrum … Redrum … [Wendy sees it written backwards on the door, and in the mirror it spells "murder"]
Dick Hallorann [edit]
- We've got canned fruits and vegetables, canned fish and meats, hot and cold syrups, Mail Toasties, Corn Flakes, Sugar Puffs, Rice Krispies, Oatmeal … and Cream of Wheat. Yous got a dozen jugs of black molasses, we got threescore boxes of dried milk, thirty twelve-pound bags of carbohydrate … now nosotros got dried peaches, stale apricots, dried raisins, stale prunes... [Telepathically to Danny] How'd you like some ice cream, Doc?
- (Imitating Bugs Bunny) Eh, what'due south upwardly, Doc?
Others [edit]
- Stuart Ullman: Construction started in 1907. It was finished in 1909. The site is supposed to be located on an Indian burial ground, and I believe they actually had to repel a few Indian attacks every bit they were edifice it.
- Grady Twins: How-do-you-do, Danny. Come up and play with u.s.a.. Come up and play with u.s.a., Danny. Forever... [shots of their bloody corpses]... and ever... and ever.
- Hotel Guest: Swell political party, isn't it?
Dialogue [edit]
- Danny: Do you really desire to get and live in that hotel for the wintertime?
- Wendy: Sure I practise. It'll be lots of fun.
- Danny: Yep, I guess so. Anyway, there'south hardly anybody to play with effectually hither.
- Wendy: Yep, I know. Information technology always takes a piffling fourth dimension to make new friends.
- Danny: Yes, I approximate and so.
- Wendy: What well-nigh Tony? He'southward looking frontward to the hotel, I bet.
- Danny: [as Tony] No I ain't, Mrs. Torrance.
- Wendy: Now, come up on, Tony, don't exist silly.
- Danny: [as Tony] I don't desire to go there, Mrs. Torrance.
- Wendy: Well, how come up you don't want to go?
- Danny: [every bit Tony] I just don't.
- Wendy: Well, let's just wait and meet. We're all going to accept a real good time.
- Ullman: Physically, information technology'southward not a very demanding job. The only thing that tin can become a chip trying up here during the winter is... the tremendous sense of isolation.
- Jack: Well, that only happens to be exactly what I'yard looking for. I'grand outlining a new writing projection and, uh, five months of peace is only what I need.
- Ullman: That'southward very expert, Jack. Because... for some people, confinement and isolation can, in itself, become a problem.
- Jack: Not for me.
- Ullman: I don't suppose they told you annihilation in Denver near the tragedy we had up hither during the winter of 1970?
- Jack: I don't believe they did.
- Ullman: Well, my predecessor in this task hired a man named Charles Grady every bit the winter flagman. And he came upwards hither with his wife and two little girls - I call back they were about eight and ten - and he had a proficient employment record, proficient references, and from what I've been told he seemed like a completely normal individual. Just at some bespeak during the wintertime, he must take suffered some kind of complete mental breakdown. He ran amok and... he killed his family with an axe. Stacked them neatly in i of the rooms in the West Wing, and then he... put both barrels of a shotgun in his oral fissure. Law idea it was what the old-timers used to call motel fever; a kind of claustrophobic reaction that can occur when people are shut in together over long periods of time.
- Jack: Well, that is quite a story.
- Ullman: [chuckling] Aye, yep information technology is. Oh, it'due south all the same hard for me to believe it actually happened hither, but information technology did. So I think you lot can appreciate why I wanted to tell you lot almost it.
- Jack: I certainly can, and I too sympathize why your people in Denver left it for you to tell me.
- Wendy: Hey, wasn't it around here that the Donner Party got snowbound?
- Jack: I think that was further westward in the Sierras.
- Wendy: Oh...
- Danny: What was the Donner Party?
- Jack: They were a political party of settlers in covered-wagon times. They got snowbound one winter in the mountains, and they had to resort to cannibalism in social club to stay live.
- Danny: Yous mean they ate each other up?
- Jack: They had to, in society to survive.
- Wendy: Jack--
- Danny: Don't worry, Mom. I know all about cannibalism. I saw it on Goggle box.
- Jack: You meet? It's okay. He saw it on the television.
- Wendy: Are all these Indian designs authentic?
- Ullman: Yep, I believe then. Mainly based on Navajo and Apache motifs.
- Wendy: Oh well, they're actually gorgeous. Every bit a matter of fact, this is probably the most gorgeous hotel I've ever seen.
- Ullman: Oh, this onetime place has had an illustrious by. In its heyday, it was one of the stopping places for the jet-set, even before anybody knew what a jet-gear up was. We had four presidents who stayed here. Lots of movie stars.
- Wendy: Royalty?
- Ullman: All the all-time people.
- Ullman: We can suit upward to iii hundred people here very comfortably.
- Wendy: Boy, I'll betcha nosotros could really have a good party in this room, huh?
- Ullman: I'k agape yous're non gonna practice too well hither, unless you brought your own supplies. Nosotros ever remove all the booze from the premises when nosotros shut downward. That reduces the insurance we normally take to behave.
- Jack: We don't potable.
- Ullman: Well then y'all're in luck.
- Hallorann: Mrs. Torrance, your husband introduced y'all as Winifred. Now, are y'all a Winnie or a Freddy?
- Wendy: I'm a Wendy.
- Hallorann: Oh, that's nice. That'due south the prettiest.
- Ullman: By 5 o'clock tonight, you'll never know anybody was e'er here.
- Wendy: Just similar a ghost send, huh?
- Hallorann: You know how I knew your name was Doc? [Danny doesn't answer] Yous know what i'thousand talkin' 'tour, don't yous? [No answer once more] I tin call back when I was a little boy, my grandmother and I could hold conversations entirely without ever opening our mouths. She called it "shining". And for a long time, I thought it was just the two of united states that had the smooth to us. Just like you probably thought you was the only ane. But there are other folks, though by and large they don't know it, or don't believe it. How long accept you been able to practice information technology? [Danny doesn't respond] Why don't you wanna talk about it?
- Danny: I'yard not supposed to.
- Hallorann: Who says you ain't supposed to?
- Danny: Tony.
- Hallorann: Who's Tony?
- Danny: Tony is a little boy that lives in my mouth.
- Hallorann: Is Tony the one that tells you things?
- Danny: Yes.
- Hallorann: How does he tell you things?
- Danny: Information technology's like I get to slumber, and he shows me things. Merely when I wake up, I tin't remember everything.
- Hallorann: Does your Mom and Dad know about Tony?
- Danny: Yes.
- Hallorann: Practice they know he tells you things?
- Danny: No. Tony told me never to tell them.
- Hallorann: Has Tony ever told y'all anything about this place? Virtually the Overlook Hotel?
- Danny: I don't know.
- Hallorann: Now call back real hard, Physician. Think.
- Danny: Possibly he showed me something.
- Hallorann: Try to call up of what it was.
- Danny: Mr. Hallorann, are y'all scared of this identify?
- Hallorann: No. I ain't scared of null here. Information technology'due south only that, you know, some places are similar people. Some "smoothen" and some don't. I gauge you could say the Overlook Hotel here has something almost like "shining".
- Danny: Is at that place something bad here?
- Hallorann: Well, you know, Medico, when something happens, it tin can go out a trace of itself behind, say similar if someone burns toast. Well, mayhap things that happen leave other kinds of traces behind. Not things that anyone else can detect, but things that people who shine can see, just like they can see things that oasis't happened yet. Well, sometimes they tin see things that happened a long fourth dimension agone. I think a lot of things happened correct here in this hotel over the years, and not all of 'em was good.
- Danny: What about Room 237?
- Hallorann: Room 237?
- Danny: You're scared of Room 237, ain't ya?
- Hallorann: No I ain't.
- Danny: Mr. Hallorann, what is in Room 237?
- Hallorann: Nothing! There ain't null in Room 237, but yous haven't got no business organisation going in in that location anyhow, so stay out. You understand? Stay out!
- [Wendy brings Jack breakfast in bed]
- Wendy: It's really pretty exterior. How almost taking me for a walk afterward you've finished your breakfast?
- Jack: Oh, I suppose I ought to attempt to do some writing first.
- Wendy: Any ideas withal?
- Jack: Lots of ideas. No good ones.
- Wendy: Well, something'll come. It's just a matter of settling back into the habit of writing every day.
- Jack: Yeah, that's all it is.
- Wendy: Information technology's really nice upwards hither, isn't it?
- Jack: I beloved it, I really do. I've never been this happy or comfortable anywhere.
- Wendy: Yeah, information technology'southward amazing how fast y'all become used to such a big place. I tell you lot, when we start came up here, I idea it was kind of scary.
- Jack: I cruel in love with information technology correct away. When I came upward here for my interview, it was as though I'd been here before. I mean, we all have moments of déjà vu, but this was ridiculous. It was almost every bit though I knew what was going to be around every corner.
- Wendy: Get a lot written today?
- Jack: Yes.
- Wendy: Hey! Weather forecast said information technology's gonna snow tonight!
- Jack: What do you want me to do about it?
- Wendy: Aw, come up on, Hun. Don't be so grouchy.
- Jack: I'm non existence grouchy. I just desire to finish my work.
- Wendy: Okay, I understand. I'll come dorsum later on on with a couple of sandwiches for ya, and maybe y'all'll let me read something so.
- Jack: Wendy, allow me explain something to you. Whenever you come in here and interrupt me, you lot're breaking my concentration. You're distracting me! [he hits his head with the palm of his mitt, rips up his manuscript, and throws it onto the floor] And it will so take me fourth dimension to get back to where I was! Understand?!
- Wendy: Yeah.
- Jack: I'm gonna brand a new rule: whenever I'k in here, and y'all hear me typing, [presses down on random keys] whether yous don't hear me typing, any the fuck y'all hear me doing in here, when I'm in here, that means that I am working. That ways don't come in. Now, exercise you think you lot can handle that?
- Wendy: Yes.
- Jack: Fine. Why don't y'all start right at present and get the fuck outta here?
- Wendy: Okay...
- [Danny enters the room finding Jack awake sitting on his bed]
- Danny: Can I go to my room and become my fire-engine?
- Jack: Come up here for a minute first. [Danny sits with Jack] How's it going, Physician?
- Danny: Okay.
- Jack: Are you lot having a good fourth dimension?
- Danny: Yes, Dad.
- Jack: Good. I want you to take a good time.
- Danny: I am. Dad?
- Jack: Yes?
- Danny: Do yous feel bad?
- Jack: No. I'm just a niggling tired.
- Danny: And then why don't yous go to sleep?
- Jack: I can't. I have besides much to practice.
- Danny: Dad?
- Jack: Aye?
- Danny: Do you similar this hotel?
- Jack: Yes I practise. I dearest information technology. Don't you?
- Danny: I guess so.
- Jack: Skilful. I want you to similar it here. I wish nosotros could stay hither for e'er, and ever... and ever.
- Danny: Dad?
- Jack: What?
- Danny: You wouldn't ever hurt Mommy and me, would you?
- Jack: What practise you mean? Did your mother ever say that to yous, that I would hurt yous?
- Danny: No, Dad.
- Jack: Are yous sure?
- Danny: Yeah, Dad.
- Jack: I honey you, Danny. I love y'all more than anything else in the whole earth, and I'd never do anything to hurt you, ever. You know that, don't you?
- Danny: Aye, Dad.
- Jack: Good.
- Jack: It was the most terrible nightmare I ever had! It's the most horrible dream I e'er had!
- Wendy: It'due south okay, information technology'southward over at present.
- Jack: I dreamed that I — that I killed you and Danny. But I didn't just kill you. I cut y'all up into little pieces. Oh my God! I must exist losing my mind.
- Wendy: Everything's gonna exist all right.
- Jack: Hi, Lloyd. A little slow tonight, isn't it? [laughs]
- Lloyd: Yes it is, Mr. Torrance. What'll it be?
- Jack: I'm awfully glad you lot asked me that, Lloyd. Because I but happen to have two twenties and 2 tens right here in my wallet. I was afraid they were gonna be there until next April. So here's what: you slip me a canteen of bourbon, a little drinking glass and some ice. You can do that, can't you, Lloyd? You're not too busy, are you?
- Lloyd: No, sir. I'm non busy at all.
- Jack: Adept man! Y'all set 'em up and I'll knock 'em back, Lloyd. Ane past one. White human's burden, Lloyd, my man! White man's burden. [checks wallet] Say, Lloyd, it seems I'm temporarily light! How's my credit in this joint, anyway?
- Lloyd: Your credit's fine, Mr. Torrance.
- Jack: That's swell. I like y'all, Lloyd. I always liked you lot. Yous were always the best of 'em. Best god-damn bartender from Timbuktu to Portland, Maine. Or Portland, Oregon, for that thing.
- Lloyd: Thank you for proverb and so.
- Jack: Here'southward to five miserable months on the wagon, and all the irreparable harm that it's caused me.
- Lloyd: How are things going, Mr. Torrance?
- Jack: Things could exist better, Lloyd. Things could be a whole lot better.
- Lloyd: I hope it's nothing serious.
- Jack: No. Nix serious. Just a fiddling problem with the, uh, quondam sperm-banking concern upstairs. Naught I tin't handle though, Lloyd. Cheers.
- Lloyd: Women. Tin can't alive with 'em, tin can't live without 'em.
- Jack: Words of wisdom, Lloyd! Words of wisdom. I never laid a hand on him, goddamn it. I didn't. I wouldn't touch one hair on his goddamn little head. I love the little son of a bowwow! I'd do anything for him, any fucking matter for him. Just that bowwow! As long as I live, she'll never let me forget what happened. I did hurt him once, okay? It was an accident — completely unintentional, could accept happened to everyone — and information technology was three goddamn years ago! The little fucker had thrown all my papers all over the floor, and all I tried to do was pull him up! A momentary loss of muscular coordination, all right? A few extra pes-pounds of energy per second, per second.
- Wendy: Jack, there's someone else in the hotel with us! In that location's a crazy woman in one of the rooms! She tried to strangle Danny!
- Jack: Are y'all out of your fucking heed?
- Wendy: No, it's the truth! I swear it! Danny told me! He went up into ane of the bedrooms, the door was open, and he saw this crazy adult female in the bathtub! She tried to strangle him!
- Jack: [pause] Which room was it?
- Wendy: Did you detect annihilation?
- Jack: No, naught at all. I didn't see i goddamn affair.
- Wendy: You went into the room Danny said, to 237?
- Jack: Yes I did.
- Wendy: And you didn't see anything at all?
- Jack: Absolutely nothing. How is he?
- Wendy: He's still comatose.
- Jack: Practiced. I'm sure he'll be himself once again in the morning.
- Wendy: Well, are you sure information technology was the correct room? I mean, maybe Danny made a mistake.
- Jack: He must have gone in that room. The door was open up, the lights were on.
- Wendy: Oh, I just don't understand information technology. What about those bruises on his neck? Somebody did that to him.
- Jack: I think he did it to himself.
- Wendy: No, that'south not possible.
- Jack: Wendy, once yous rule out his version of what happened, there is no other caption, is in that location? Information technology wouldn't be much unlike from the episode that he had before we came up here, would it?
- Wendy: 'Any the explanation is, I think we accept to get Danny out of here.
- Jack: Get him out of hither?
- Wendy: Yes.
- Jack: Yous hateful but leave the hotel?
- Wendy: Yes.
- Jack: It is so fucking typical of y'all to create a problem similar this when I finally take a hazard to reach something, when I'thousand actually into my work! I could really write my ain ticket if I went dorsum to Boulder at present, couldn't I? Shoveling out driveways? Piece of work in a carwash? Any of that entreatment to you?
- Wendy: Jack, please!
- Jack: Wendy, I take allow you fuck upwardly my life so far, but I am not gonna allow you lot fuck this up!
- Lloyd: Good evening, Mr. Torrance.
- Jack: Hullo, Lloyd. Been away, but now I'm back.
- Lloyd: It's good to see y'all.
- Jack: It'due south good to be back, Lloyd.
- Lloyd: What'll it be, sir?
- Jack: Hair of the dog that chip me.
- Lloyd: Bourbon on the rocks.
- Jack: That'll do her.
- Lloyd: No charge to y'all, Mr. Torrance.
- Jack: No accuse?
- Lloyd: Your money's no good hither. Orders from the house.
- Jack: Orders from the house?
- Lloyd: Potable up, Mr. Torrance.
- Jack: I'one thousand the kind of human being who likes to know who'southward ownership their drinks, Lloyd.
- Lloyd: Information technology'south not a thing that concerns you, Mr. Torrance. At least not at this point.
- Jack: Anything yous say, Lloyd! Annihilation you say!
- Jack: What practise they telephone call you around here, Jeevesy?
- Grady: Grady, sir. Delbert Grady.
- Jack: Grady?
- Grady: Yes, sir.
- Jack: Delbert Grady?
- Grady: That's correct, sir.
- Jack: Uh, Mr. Grady, haven't I seen y'all somewhere before?
- Grady: Why no, sir. I don't believe so. [cleans Jack'southward glaze] Ah, information technology's coming off at present, sir.
- Jack: Um, Mr. Grady, weren't you in one case the caretaker here?
- Grady: Why no, sir. I don't believe and so.
- Jack: You a husband, are y'all, Mr. Grady?
- Grady: Yep, sir. I have a married woman and ii daughters, sir.
- Jack: And, uh, where are they now?
- Grady: Oh, they're somewhere around. I'm not quite certain at the moment, sir.
- Jack: Mr. Grady, yous were the caretaker hither. I recognize you lot. I saw your picture in the newspapers. You uh, chopped your wife and daughters up into little bits and and then you blew your brains out.
- Grady: That's strange, sir. I don't have any recollection of that at all.
- Jack: Mr. Grady, you were the caretaker here.
- Grady: I'm distressing to differ with you, sir, but you are the caretaker. Y'all've always been the caretaker. I should know, sir. I've always been here. Did you know, Mr. Torrance, that your son is attempting to bring an exterior party into this situation? Did you know that?
- Jack: No.
- Grady: He is, Mr. Torrance.
- Jack: Who?
- Grady: A nigger.
- Jack: A nigger?
- Grady: A nigger cook.
- Jack: How?
- Grady: Your son has a very great talent. I don't think you are enlightened how great it is, but he is attempting to employ that very talent confronting your will.
- Jack: Well, he is a very willful boy!
- Grady: Indeed he is, Mr. Torrance. A very willful boy. A rather naughty boy, if I may exist so bold, sir.
- Jack: It'south his female parent. She uh, interferes.
- Grady: Perhaps they demand a good talking to, if you don't mind my saying so. Maybe a bit more than. My girls, sir, they didn't care for the Overlook at commencement. One of them actually stole a pack of matches and tried to fire it downwards, but I corrected them, sir. And when my wife tried to forestall me from doing my duty, I corrected her.
- [Wendy is reading Jack's manuscript which constantly says "All work and no play makes Jack a boring boy". A manic Jack appears]
- Jack: How exercise you lot like it?
- Wendy: [screams] Jack!
- Jack: What are you doing down hither?
- Wendy: I merely wanted to talk to y'all.
- Jack: Okay. Let's talk. What practise y'all want to talk almost?
- Wendy: I — I can't actually recollect.
- Jack: You can't remember?
- Wendy: No. I can't.
- Jack: Possibly information technology was almost Danny? Maybe it was about him. I retrieve we should discuss Danny. I think we should talk over what should be done with him. What should exist washed with him?
- Wendy: [sobbing] I don't know.
- Jack: I don't think that'due south true. I recall you have some very definite ideas about what should be done with Danny, and I'd like to know what they are.
- Wendy: I recollect mayhap he should be taken to a doctor!
- Jack: You retrieve "maybe" he should be "taken to a doctor"?
- Wendy: Yes!
- Jack: When exercise y'all call back "maybe" he should be "taken to a doctor"?
- Wendy: As soon as possible!
- Jack: "As soon as possible"?
- Wendy: Jack! Please!
- Jack: You believe his health might be at stake.
- Wendy: Yeah!
- Jack: Yous are concerned about him.
- Wendy: Yep!
- Jack: And are you concerned virtually me?
- Wendy: Of course I am!
- Jack: "Of class" yous are! Always idea nigh my responsibilities?
- Wendy: Oh, Jack, what are you talking about?
- Jack: Accept you always had a unmarried moment'southward thought about my responsibilities? Take you ever thought, for a unmarried solitary moment, nearly my responsibilities to my employers? Has it e'er occurred to you that I have agreed to expect subsequently the Overlook Hotel until May the first? Does information technology thing to you at all that the owners have placed their complete confidence and trust in me, and that I have signed a letter of agreement, a contract, in which I have accepted that responsibility? Practise y'all have the slightest idea what a moral and upstanding principle is? Practise you? Has it ever occurred to you what would happen to my future if I were to fail to live up to my responsibilities? Has it ever occurred to you? Has it?
- Wendy: [swinging a bat] Stay away from me!
- Jack: Why?
- Wendy: I merely want to go dorsum to my room!
- Jack: Why?
- Wendy: Well, I'm very confused! I just need a chance to think things over!
- Jack: You've had your whole fucking life to think things over! What good'southward a few minutes more gonna do you now?
- Wendy: Stay away from me! Please! Don't hurt me!
- Jack: I'm non going to hurt you.
- Wendy: Stay abroad from me!
- Jack: Wendy...
- Wendy: Stay away!
- Jack: Darling, lite of my life, I'chiliad not going to injure y'all. Yous didn't let me terminate my judgement. I said I'm not gonna hurt ya. I'chiliad just going to bash your brains in! I'one thousand going to bash 'em right the fuck in!
- Grady: Mr. Torrance, I come across you can hardly have taken care of the... business we discussed.
- Jack: No need to rub it in, Mr. Grady. I'll deal with that state of affairs but every bit soon as I become out of hither.
- Grady: Will you indeed, Mr. Torrance. I wonder. I take my doubts. I and others have come to believe that your heart is not in this, that you haven't the belly for information technology.
- Jack: Just give me one more than chance to prove it, Mr. Grady. That'southward all I ask.
- Grady: Your wife appears to be stronger than nosotros imagined, Mr. Torrance, somewhat more... resourceful. She seems to have got the better of yous.
- Jack: For the moment, Mr. Grady. Only for the moment.
- Grady: I fear y'all will have to bargain with this matter in the harshest possible way, Mr. Torrance. I fear... that is the only thing to do.
- Jack: In that location's nothing I look forward to with greater pleasure, Mr. Grady.
- Grady: You give your word on that, do you, Mr. Torrance?
- Jack: I give you my word.
- [the door is unlocked, letting Jack out]
- Danny: [possessed by Tony] Redrum...Redrum...Redrum...
- Wendy: Danny, stop it.
- [Wendy sees it written backwards on the door, and in the mirror it spells "murder". Only and then they hear Jack chopping on the door with an ax. Wendy and Danny escapes into the bathroom. Wendy then locks the door and clears out the toiletries on summit of the toilet's tank to open the window. Jack manages to break through parts of information technology.]
- Jack: Wendy, I'm home.
- [He unlocks the door and lets himself in. In the bath, Wendy clears out some snow to brand room for Danny. She slides him out to rubber. When Wendy attempts to escape the same way, she finds herself trapped in the bathroom equally the window's opening isn't big enough to allow her through.]
- Jack:[Advancing in the bedroom] Come out. Come out, wherever y'all are.
- [In the bathroom, Wendy opens the bathroom window once more and attempts to escape from there, but she is withal stuck.]
- Wendy: Danny, I tin't get out. Run. Run and hibernate. Run! Quick!
- [Danny runs out and Wendy grabs the staff of life knife to defend herself behind the wall and nearby the shower. Within the chamber, Jack notices the bathroom door locked and smiles attentively knowing his family is in that location.]
- Jack: Little pigs. Niggling Pigs, let me come in. [gets no answer] Not by the hair on your chinny chin-chin? Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in!
- [He uses the ax to chop open up the bath door open and Wendy screams in terror as she begs him to stop. After breaking down parts of the door, he peers in to see her]
- Jack: Here's Johnny!
- [As he attempts to accomplish in the bathroom to open the door, Wendy slices his paw]
About The Shining (film) [edit]
- I don't get it. But in that location are a lot of things that I don't get. But plain people absolutely love information technology, and they don't sympathise why I don't. The book is hot, and the moving-picture show is cold; the book ends in burn down, and the movie in ice. In the book, there'southward an actual arc where you come across this guy, Jack Torrance, trying to be practiced, and little by niggling he moves over to this place where he's crazy. And as far as I was concerned, when I saw the film, Jack was crazy from the offset scene. I had to keep my mouth shut at the fourth dimension. It was a screening, and Nicholson was in that location. But I'm thinking to myself the minute he's on the screen, "Oh, I know this guy. I've seen him in five motorcycle movies, where Jack Nicholson played the aforementioned part." And it'southward and so misogynistic. I mean, Wendy Torrance is just presented every bit this sort of screaming dishrag. Merely that'due south just me, that'due south the way I am.
- Stephen King Stephen Rex: The Rolling Stone Interview October 31, 2014)
Taglines [edit]
- Some places are similar people: some shine and some don't
- All work and no play makes Jack a wearisome boy...
- A Masterpiece of Modern Horror
- Stanley Kubrick's ballsy nightmare of horror
- The Horror is driving him crazy!
- The tide of terror that swept America is Hither [United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Poster]
- He Came As The Flagman, But This Hotel Had Its Ain Guardians – Who'd Been At that place A Long Time
Bandage [edit]
- Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance
- Shelley Duvall as Wendy Torrance
- Danny Lloyd as Danny Torrance
- Scatman Crothers every bit Dick Hallorann
- Barry Nelson as Stuart Ullman
- Philip Stone as Delbert Grady
- Joe Turkel as Lloyd the Bartender
- Lisa Burns as Grady's Daughter
External links [edit]
- The Shining quotes at the Net Movie Database
- The Shining at Rotten Tomatoes
- The Shining at Filmsite.org
Source: https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Shining_(film)
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