CLASSIC FILM SCENES #10 – THE SHINING (1980) – “HERE’S JOHNNY!”
Directed and Produced by: Stanley Kubrick
Screenplay by: Stanley Kubrick & Diane Johnson – based on The Shining by Stephen King
Cast: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd and Scatman Crothers.
Music by: Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind
Cinematography: John Alcott
**CONTAINS SPOILERS**

With Stephen King’s latest adaptation Doctor Sleep (2019), hitting the cinemas, I thought it interesting to remind myself of the original classic horror film of which it is a sequel, The Shining (1980).
Uber-writer Stephen King was not a fan of Kubrick’s adaptation. Indeed, he was alleged to have been asked to cease complaining, in exchange for the book rights reverting back to him. Nonetheless, The Shining (1980) is quite rightly lauded as a horror classic. It slowly shows a writer’s descent into madness; something which is exacerbated by the ghosts living in the creepy Overlook Hotel.
Jack Nicholson plays Jack Torrance with a brooding menace throughout, exploding into full insanity after several encounters with the phantom hotel’s grim residents. In the famous “Here’s Johnny!” scene, Jack pursues his poor wife, Wendy, (Shelley Duvall) and gifted son, Danny, with an axe in hand. Wendy is trapped in the bathroom and Duvall’s petrified performance is chilling.
Beautifully framed, edited and acted, the scene is scary and nerve-wracking. The mania of Jack also casts a dark humour at the end. It took, according to Shelley Duvall, three days and sixty doors to shoot. Moreover, it has been widely reported the, “Heeerree’s Johnny!” line was famously improvised on set by Jack Nicholson. The rest they say is history.
It was horrific and I read that the next one is just as horror-ible, Very true and good review and reminder Paul.
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Thanks very much for reading. The next film, Doctor Sleep, is probably not as scary. But it’s still a very good narrative with the older Danny Torrance and his shining gifts facing new enemies.
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I appreciate you Paul – it’s so worth it to read reviews like yours.
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Great feature, Paul! I love this scene too. I’ve also re-watched The Shining recently in anticipation of Doctor Sleep, and it still holds up.
All the memes and parodies in the world never could dull the film’s impact. It’s just such a wonderful masterwork of suspense and pure terror!
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Thanks Jade. I totally agree. Even if the narrative is familiar there is always something to marvel at in Kubrick’s work. In watching The Shining again, I was most recently struck by the vibrancy of the colour design. In HD it really sparkles.
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Great post 🙂 A true horror masterpiece indeed – I am talking about Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining of course not Doctor Sleep. Anyway, keep up the great work as always 🙂
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Thanks John!
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