How was Jack always the caretaker?

Delbert Grady tells Jack that he's “always been the caretaker,” implying the hotel continues to revisit its past inhabitants. It keeps calling back Gradys and Torrances to offer them a good vs. evil scenario, and they choose evil.
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How has Jack always been the caretaker in The Shining?

We can assume then that Jack was originally a guest, or possibly a staff member, at the Overlook Hotel, which explains how Lloyd the bartender greeted him like an old friend and why Delbert Grady claimed that Jack was "always the caretaker." This would also explain that Charles Grady, the old caretaker who infamously ...
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What does Grady tell Jack about being the caretaker?

Jack comes out with it and accuses Grady of murdering his family, but Grady says he doesn't remember anything like that. He says that Jack is the caretaker, he's "always been the caretaker" (44.57). He and Grady were hired simultaneously, by "the same manager" (44.57).
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Did Jack Torrance have the shining?

Jack and Danny Torrance Both Have the Shining in Kubrick's Film.
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Was Danny abused in The Shining?

Danny has been sexually abused by Jack.
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What Does THE SHINING's Final Image Actually Mean?



Who is the old lady in room 237?

Naked Lady in 'The Shining' 'Memba Her?!

Lia Beldam is best known for playing the super sexy babe in the bathtub in room 237 -- whose flesh rots off while in Jack's arms -- in the Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece "The Shining." Guess what ...
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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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Why did Jack go insane in The Shining?

The evil spirits that inhabited the Overlook Hotel would eventually drive Jack insane by way of drowning him in his alcoholism, past trauma, and fears of becoming as abusive as his father.
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Why does Danny say Redrum?

Danny even manages to anticipate what is about to happen by writing “redrum” on the bathroom door because this is where the murder will take place. The separation of Danny's alter ego voices into manifestations of Tony and Jack, through the presence / absence of his wagging finger, fits very well throughout the film.
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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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Are Delbert Grady and Charles Grady the same person?

The man's name was Charles Grady. Later on in the film, Jack meets a butler also called Grady and Jack explains to him that he knows all about the man's murder of his family, as he saw the pictures in the paper and he recognizes him. The problem is that the butler's name is Delbert Grady, not Charles Grady.
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Who was the old caretaker in The Shining?

Wendy, on the other hand, appears to do all of the actual caretaking at the hotel. She checks the boiler the day before Jack tries to kill her and Danny, but beyond that, she seems to be the only one taking note of the hotel.
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Who is the villain in The Shining?

Charles Grady/Delbert Grady, better known as the Hotel Caretaker, is the posthumous overarching antagonist of the 1977 Stephen King novel The Shining and its 1980 film adaptation. He was once a caretaker of the Overlook Hotel who went insane, murdered his family and committed suicide.
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Why did Stephen King not like The Shining movie?

As audiences journey through the Overlook on Danny's Big Wheel or follow Jack as he hunts his son in the hedge maze, it builds fantastic suspense. But in the end, King felt the film lacked warmth, describing it as "a beautiful car that has no engine in it."
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What did the ending of shining Vale mean?

While Pat ran after Terry throughout the house, Terry, in fear, forgave Pat of her infidelity with both Frank and Blake, and finally, at this moment, Pat revealed that his forgiveness was something that tormented her.
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Is Jack Nicholson a ghost in The Shining?

Although this fits the haunting vibe of the film, Kubrick himself explained that the photo actually suggests that Jack was a reincarnation of an earlier official at the hotel, which makes sense when going back to his conversation with Grady in the bathroom, where the butler tells Jack that he has “always been the ...
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Why is Tony called Tony in The Shining?

Tony (his name taken from Danny's middle name, Anthony), is at first to Danny an imaginary playmate, then a source of fear, and finally a source of strength. Towards the end of the novel Tony reveals himself to Danny: "'Danny ... you're in a place deep down in your own mind.
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What was he typing in The Shining?

During the scenes in which we can hear Jack typing but cannot see what it is he is committing to paper, Kubrick reportedly recorded the sound of a typist actually typing the words "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" due to the fact that each key on a typewriter sounds slightly different and he wanted to ensure ...
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Is Doctor Sleep Related To The Dark Tower?

4 The Dark Tower

There are a few homages to The Dark Tower throughout Doctor Sleep, but the more easy to catch ones are the names of background companies. These are explicit references to King's magnum opus.
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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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Was Jack Torrance a good father?

Jack is an extremely sympathetic character. His power as a protagonist lies in his deep desire, and great potential, to be a good person – a good father, a good husband, and a good writer.
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What are the ghosts chanting in 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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What is the scariest scene in The Shining?

The Scariest Moments In The Shining, Ranked
  1. 1 “Heeere's Johnny!”
  2. 2 Jack enters Room 237. ...
  3. 3 “I'm not gonna hurt you. ...
  4. 4 Jack's conversation with Grady in the bathroom. ...
  5. 5 A sleep-deprived Jack hugs Danny. ...
  6. 6 The elevator doors let out a tidal wave of blood. ...
  7. 7 “Come and play with us, Danny. ...
  8. 8 Jack chases Danny through the maze. ...
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Why does the Overlook Hotel want Danny?

In the book The Shining it's made clear to the readers that the Overlook Hotel wants to possess Danny Torrance so it can use his powerful telepathic power (his 'shine'). It does this by possessing his vulnerable father, Jack Torrance and using him as a puppet to hopefully kill Danny.
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Who is the ghost in Room 237?

Firstly, in the book, the poltergeist that haunts Room 237 is a woman named Lorraine Massey. When she was alive, Lorraine was known to seduce young bellhop boys. She would invite them into her room where they would conduct sexual activity.
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