How much fake blood was used in The Shining?

The Answer: About 3,000 gallons… and possibly much more.
Achieved decades before CGI blood would even be an option, the sequence was shot on a soundstage in miniature. Kubrick wanted to literally have 200 to 300 gallons of Kensington Gore fake blood available for the shot, and it reportedly took days to reset.
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Did The Shining use real blood?

There Will Be Blood

In King's 1977 novel, the elevators of The Overlook Hotel only contain ghostly remnants from a New Year's Eve party, like scattered confetti and streamers. In an attempt to bring life to a structure that houses so much death, Kubrick leaned into more dramatic angles.
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What was the fake blood in The Shining?

Kensington Gore

Many varieties of blood, having various degrees of viscosity, shades and textures, were available. Since Tinegate's death, the name "Kensington Gore" has become a generic term for stage blood. Kensington Gore was used in the film The Shining.
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How many times was the staircase scene shot in The Shining?

She says the tears in her eyes are real. Because they kept reshooting the scene 127 times, they stayed up until 5 am to perfect it.
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How many takes did The Shining scene take?

“The Shining” is in the Guinness Book of Records for the most retakes of a single scene with 127 takes for a scene with Shelley Duvall.
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Explanation of "THE SHINING - SOMETHING IN THE RIVER OF BLOOD" as reflections



Was Danny abused in The Shining?

Danny has been sexually abused by Jack.
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Why is Room 237 haunted in The Shining?

The room was inhabited in the past, by a Lorraine Massey who would usually seduce young bellboys who would visit her room. One time Danny Torrance visited this room after a ball strangely rolled to him from its open doors. Later, he claimed that a "crazy woman" tried to strangle him.
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Did Shelley Duvall have a breakdown after filming The Shining?

The moments we see on screen of Duvall crying in pain, fear, and exhaustion were not acting, but an actor delivering lines while enduring a trauma response. Kubrick's psychological brutalization of Duvall was so severe, her hair began falling out.
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Did Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall get along?

Shelley Duvall and Jack Nicholson became friends while filming 'The Shining' Jack and Wendy Torrance are mortal enemies in The Shining. But in real life, Duvall claims that Nicholson was her “rock” throughout the making of the movie. They'd get together at the end of a 16-hour shoot and have a drink.
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Was the maze in The Shining real?

The maze was filmed on the backlot of MGM Borehamwood Studios in England. The overhead shot of the maze was filmed in the parking lot of the Canterbury Building in Borehamwood, England, with a matte painting added. The maze at night was filmed on Stage 1 at Elstree Studios.
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Why does Jack say here's Johnny?

Jack Nicholson ad-libbed the line "Here's Johnny!" in imitation of announcer Ed McMahon's famous introduction of Johnny Carson on U.S. network NBC-TV's long-running late night television program The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
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Was that real snow in The Shining?

The snow was very fake

The scene at the end of the movie where Jack Torrance pursues Danny through the snowy maze used a staggering 900 tonnes of salt and Styrofoam to make a horrific winter wonderland. The hedge maze itself replaces the giant topiary animals that come to life in Stephen King's book.
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What is the main ingredient in fake blood?

1 cup corn syrup (commonly sold as Karo Syrup) • 1 tablespoon water • 2 tablespoons of red food coloring • A few drops of green food coloring • Combine all of these ingredients in the blender and blend away for a few seconds.
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How many Jumpscares are in The Shining?

24. The Shining. "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," but all horror and no jump scares makes for anything but a dull movie! The closest The Shining comes to a pop-out scare is a quick cut to a title card, so your popcorn is safe for this one.
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What is redrum backwards?

Redrum Is Murder Spelled Backwards.
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Why did they change The Shining?

Why did Kubrick make the change? Besides thinking the book was "sloppy," he wanted to distill the story down. To simplify it into the elements he thought would make the best movie. For him, that was a man becoming insane...not the backstories and an anticlimactic ending.
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Was Shelley Duvall actually scared in The Shining?

According to Duvall, the role was emotionally and physically exhausting as she would have to coerce her body to be in a state of constant panic to appease the filmmaker's expectations regarding the character. Kubrick supposedly did not “print anything until at least the 35th take”.
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What are they chanting at the end of The Shining?

The tune is the Dies irae, which translates to “Day of Wrath,” a medieval chant from the 13th century. “It's the most vividly descriptive part of the requiem liturgy that goes into the details of how awful hell is going to be,” Lerner says.
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Did the kid in The Shining know it was a horror movie?

Danny Lloyd didn't know he was in a horror movie. The five-year-old boy, Danny Lloyd, who played the film's child star Danny Torrance, did not know at the time that he was filming a horror movie. For his protection, he was told they were making a drama.
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What do the Twins mean in The Shining?

The twins also represent Danny's anticipation of his Mother being murdered. They have jet black hair like Wendy and they wear blue dresses. Wendy wears a blue dress at the start of the film with red stockings and sleeves, which gives her the symbolic appearance of an axe murdered twin.
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Who is the old woman in Room 237?

He instead encountered a young naked woman in the bathroom, having a bath who came out and kissed him. That woman then became a rather ugly, rotting old woman who chased Jack out, cackling at his infidelity. It is assumed that the rotting old woman is Lorraine Massey.
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Why does Johnny go crazy in The Shining?

Jack becomes obsessed enough with the hotel's sordid past that he wants to write a book about it. He makes a long-distance call to the hotel's manager, Stuart Ullmann, and antagonizes him with this knowledge. Eventually, he goes mad thanks to the influence of the hotel's ghosts and attempts to kill Wendy and Danny.
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Was Jack always the caretaker in The Shining?

Jack Torrance has always been the caretaker. His alcoholic tendencies come back to tempt him when he's in the Overlook's grip. Wendy sees Danny injured and immediately thinks it was Jack, because he's hurt their son before. Grady killed his family, and his daughters warn Danny of what's to come for him.
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Does Jack actually drink in The Shining?

Even though the Overlook's cache of liquor is depleted before Jack comes on the scene, the Overlook creates gin from thin air and gets Jack really drunk before it sends him on his murderous rampage with the roque mallet.
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What did the bear mean in The Shining?

The Bear Man Is A Reference To Sexual Abuse

One of the most persuasive is the reoccurrence of bear symbolism. For example, during the scene where Danny is speaking to his psychiatrist, he is laying on stuffed bears.
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