Who was the man in the bear costume in The Shining?

Roger isn't mentioned in the 1980 film, but the character being depicted in the gay liaison who is dressed in a bear costume may be a throwback to this scene, Wendy is the one who witnesses the sexual activity between the two men in the film.
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Why is there a bear giving head in The Shining?

Ager's idea is mainly motivated in this bear-to-dog switch. He believes that "a shift from dog to bear costume doesn't have any significant effect on the aesthetic scariness of the scene, so there must have been some sort of logic at work in Kubrick's decision."
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What does the man in the bear costume mean in The Shining?

The bear man appears to be giving felatio to the man on the bed, just as the dog man in the book was carrying out a sexual submission role with his partner. The open patch on the bear man's behind in the film simply adds to the sexual emphasis.
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Who is Tony supposed to be in The Shining?

Tony is Danny's imaginary friend who appears as a human but is not a physical figure. Tony is also the name of Danny's stuffed dog which has no importance on the story.
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Why did Danny name his imaginary friend Tony?

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.
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THE SHINING: Danny's ordeal and the bear costumed man - film analysis Rob Ager



What was wrong with Danny in The Shining?

Stephen King said he had been asked what happened to Danny Torrance after the events of The Shining, and he decided to write its sequel Doctor Sleep, which portrays Danny as an adult. In the novel, the adult Dan Torrance is depicted as an alcoholic drifter who is haunted by the memory of his father.
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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 Danny write 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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Who was the woman in Room 237?

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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Did Jack Abuse Danny The Shining?

In the "fatherly love" scene, Jack strangles Danny and sexually abuses him. In the "naked woman" scene Danny is manifested as his own father and witnesses the encounter.
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Is Wendy hallucinations in The Shining?

There are multiple moments in the film that show when Wendy is having a hallucination, but they are easy to miss because of how small they seem to be.
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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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Who hurt Danny's neck in The Shining?

Room 237 is basically a dream logic version of the Torrance apartment and the neck injuries inflicted upon Danny for having woken his father up. One of the biggest giveaway's that Jack strangled Danny is a shot in which Jack walks down a mustard coloured hallway before switching on the lights of the Gold Room.
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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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Why does the kid in The Shining say Red Rum?

REDRUM (/ɹidː. ɹʌm/), also stylized as REDЯUM, refers to the word murder, spelled backwards. Danny's drawn redrum in a mirror, seen by Wendy Torrance.
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Why does Danny talk to his finger in The Shining?

In the film, Danny talks to his imaginary friend Tony and moves his finger in a particular way whenever Tony speaks back. The iconic finger movement was actually improvised by Lloyd, making it seem like Tony is a parasitic worm living inside Danny.
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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?

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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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 possessed Danny in The Shining?

DANNY TORRANCE: Tony is a little boy that lives in my mouth. Danny's possession by Tony includes his soft-spoken voice deepening with some harsh gloom and a bouncing puppetry pointer finger.
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Did Danny Lloyd know he was in a horror movie?

Danny Lloyd, who played Danny Torrance, had no idea he was playing a part in a horror film. Lloyd was just 7 years old when he and his family moved from the Midwest to London to shoot "The Shining." But Lloyd has since said he did not know he was filming a horror movie.
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Why does Abra go into the bathroom?

In the film's last scene, Abra finally tells her mother the truth—that she's been conversing with a ghost—before heading into her bathroom to dispose of another one of the Overlook's insidious ghouls, just as Danny did all those years earlier.
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