Where is the bar from The Shining?

the bar from The Shining - Review of The Whiskey Bar at The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, CO - Tripadvisor.
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Where was The Shining bar scene filmed?

In 1997, the author adapted his famous novel into a television mini-series and filmed it entirely at the Stanley Hotel.
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Was The Shining actually filmed at the Stanley Hotel?

In the novel, the infamous hotel room was 217, but it was changed to room 237 at the request of Timberline Lodge, where the exterior shots were filmed. King's novel is based on the famous Stanley Hotel in Colorado, but the exterior shots in the movie are of Oregon's Timberline Lodge.
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Where was The Shining maze scene filmed?

Filming Locations

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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Was The Shining filmed in Canada?

Travellers seeking a spooky thrill could book a room at the Oregon lodge where The Shining was filmed, visit the Toronto hotel made famous by IT or hunker down at the Vancouver cottage that became The Cabin in the Woods.
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The Shining Bar Scene



What hotel was used in the movie The Shining?

The fictional hotel in “The Shining” is called the Overlook, and the Stanley Hotel is not the only real-life hostelry to claim ties to the movie. The Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon was used for some exterior shots, though the hotel's website explains that it lacks a hedge maze.
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Can you visit the maze in The Shining?

For the film, the hedge maze was filmed far from Colorado, on a sound stage in England, but guests still wanted the experience. So to celebrate 20 years of hotel ownership, John W. Cullen, the Stanley's current owner, decided to act on the old “the customer is always right” adage and build visitors a labyrinth.
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Does the hedge maze from The Shining still exist?

Because we live here. After an international search for the best design, Colorado's Stanley Hotel is building the real-life version of the hedge maze from Stanley Kubrick's iconic horror flick, The Shining.
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Is the hotel from The Shining still open?

All of the hotels that inspired the iconic spots in the book and movie are still functioning and open for your haunted stay.
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What did Stanley Kubrick do to Shelley Duvall?

Kubrick Completely Mistreated Duvall on Set

The result of the constant takes were Duvall's hands were shredded raw from gripping the bat for such a prolonged period of time, her voice was hoarse from crying, her eyes became swollen, and she left the set completely dehydrated.
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Was The Shining shot on a set?

Most of The Shining was shot on a film set

Instead, a set was built at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, England to create all of the interiors of the Overlook Hotel. Further, according to the Guardian, many scenes taking place outside were filmed in the backlot of Elstree Studios.
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Where was The Shining filmed in Colorado?

The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado knows how to appeal to its fan base. The property, which overlooks Rocky Mountain National Park, served as the inspiration for Stephen King's The Shining, and ever since the movie debuted in 1980, tourists have flocked to the historic inn looking for a thrill.
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Why was room 217 changed to 237?

The Timberline's management asked Kubrick to not use room 217 as they feared guests would no longer want to stay in that room once the film was out, and so room 237 was created, as there's no such room number in the hotel.
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Where were the interiors of The Shining filmed?

While the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado was the inspiration for Stephen King's bestselling book, and the iconic exterior shots in Stanley Kubrick's movie adaptation were filmed at the Timberline Lodge in Mount Hood, Oregon, the queasily overbearing interior sets of the movie, were heavily influenced by ...
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What is the mountain at the beginning of The Shining?

Driving Scene. The happy driving scene at the beginning of The Shining where the Torrance family heads to the Overlook Hotel was shot on the eastern shore of Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park (Montana).
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Was The Shining filmed in real snow?

Jan Harlan, executive producer on The Shining said: “Part of the hotel front was re-built on the lot at Elstree Studios on scaffold; for the winter-scene a huge amount of artificial snow was added using formaldehyde based foam, which hardens when in contact with air, and was then covered with salt in order to obtain a ...
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How did they do the elevator scene in The Shining?

Each camera was equipped with a different lens and different film speed. The camera operators climbed inside oversize wooden chests to avoid being doused in the red concoction. Time was of the essence because the elevator could not withstand the liquid for very long.
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What happened at the Overlook Hotel in 1921?

But the greatest mystery of all is that final shot of Jack at the Overlook Hotel in the year 1921. One of the more popular theories is that the Overlook absorbed Jack's soul after he died, claiming him as it did with the guests whose spirits are trapped in the hotel.
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What does 1921 mean in The Shining?

Stanley Kubrick said, “The ballroom photograph at the very end suggests the reincarnation of Jack.” That means that Jack Torrance is the reincarnation of a guest or someone on staff at the Overlook in 1921.
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Is there a room 237 at the Stanley Hotel?

Early in the novel, the same room is referenced - the clairvoyant son, Danny, is told to avoid room 217 - but in Stanley Kubrick's 1980 adaptation the haunted room has been changed to 237 because owners of the Timberline Lodge, which served as a site for exterior shots, were afraid they would lose customers.
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Why does he 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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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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What was in room 237 in The Shining?

Jack Torrance then entered 237, in search of what his son claimed to have confronted. 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.
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Is The Shining a true story?

The Shining was a fictional tale but the setting was inspired by the true hauntings within Colorado's Stanley Hotel. Stephen King's The Shining book was the basis for Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece film.
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