


It's well known how Kubrik did his work and the limited amount of input that King had in the original movie. But that's what it really is, an interpretation. I have loved Kubrik's interpretation of The Shining since the first time it scared me. An outtake featuring orchestra conductor Gage Creed (played by Stephen King) melting in gruesome fashion.A climatic ballroom scene in which the "party guests" and the orchestra all melt in gruesome fashion.The ghost vanishes, and Jack then appears to "punish" him. A brief scene in which Danny encounters a female ghost, and he tells her he isn't afraid of her, that only his father can hurt him now.A brief scene showing Grady releasing Jack from the vault, and Jack exiting and grabbing the mallet.Then a scene in which Wendy returns and Danny says that Dick may not have heard him. Wendy leaves Danny to get some food, and Danny tells her that he called to Dick. Two scenes which originally occurred after Jack is locked inside the vault.

A fireside chat between Wendy and Danny, in which he tells her that he hears the ghosts in the hotel, talking, laughing, and screaming.He also shows Wendy the lipstick he found, and describes how he believes Danny's strangle wounds were self-inflicted. Jack says that Wendy and Danny can leave the hotel ASAP and that he will stay. A scene which originally occurred after the "217 lady" scene.A brief scene where the Torrences step outside the hotel and observe that they are snowed in.Brief scene with Danny and Jack conversing.Danny at the doctor's office they briefly discuss Tony.
