One of the best endings to a suspenseful film was ‘The Shining’. Jack Torrance, played by the incredible Jack Nicholson, goes coo-coo while taking care of the ‘supposedly’ empty Overlook Hotel. As the camera pans in to old black and white photos in the lobby, we see one that’s marked, ‘Overlook Hotel July 4th Ball 1921’. Most importantly, however, this Fourth of July marks the centennial of the July 4 th Ball held at the Overlook Hotel in 1921. One of the best endings to a suspenseful film was ‘The Shining’. Jack Torrance, played by the incredible Jack Nicholson, goes coo-coo while taking care of the ‘supposedly’ empty Overlook Hotel. As the camera pans in to old black and white photos in the lobby, we see one that’s marked, ‘Overlook Hotel July 4th Ball 1921’. Nothing screams October and Halloween like a good old fashioned horror movie. It is hard to find a better one than The Shining (1980) staring Jack Nickalson and directed by Stanley Kubrick. At the end of the film there is a spooky black and white photograph that depicts a crowd gathered at the fictional Overlook Hotel for a formal July 4th Ball in 1921. The picture shows the actor smiling and waving while standing in the front of a large crowd at the ghost-infested Overlook Hotel in a picture that was supposedly taken on July 4th, 1921. The Shining Horror Movie Poster Overlook Hotel, July 4th Ball, 1921 Wall Posters Canvas Art Poster And Wall Art Picture Print Modern Family Decor Posters 24x36inch (60x90cm) Jack, who shut down the radio, entirely cutting of the Overlook, returns from frozen death in a frozen still of a photo, purportedly from July 4th,1921, to tease us with this piece of paper that he reveals in the palm of his hand. 857 votes, 19 comments. 1.2M subscribers in the lego community. Reports, news, pics, videos, discussions and documentation from a studded world The Shining Horror Movie Poster Overlook Hotel, July 4th Ball, 1921 Wall Posters Poster Decorative Painting Canvas Wall Art Living Room Posters 16x24inch (40x60cm) The photograph shows Jack at the front of a grand Fourth of July ball at the Overlook Hotel, and if the inscription on the photo is correct, then today is the 100th anniversary of that mysterious The Shining Horror Movie Poster Overlook Hotel, July 4th Ball, 1921 Wall Posters Canvas Art Poster And Wall Art Picture Print Modern Family Bedroom Decor Posters 24x36inch (60x90cm) 3) The ballroom depicted in the final picture is not The Overlook’s. It may say “Overlook Hotel July 4th Ball 1921” but the party depicted in the picture is quite simply somewhere else and this cannot be ignored. It isn’t in any room of The Overlook. Stanley Kubrick took Stephen King’s quote and has truly created, “a big fake” in that final July 4th photo. Jack isn’t the caretaker and shouldn’t be there, and what’s printed on the photo is totally wrong; it isn’t The Overlook we’re looking at, it isn’t July 4th, it isn’t 1921 and Jack isn't the caretaker. A hundred years have passed since the ball at the Overlook Hotel, the spooky hotel where the story of Stanley Kubrick's famous film The Shining (1980) unfolds: in the final scene, a black-and-white photograph depicting the ball in question appears and confuses the viewer. The unsettling "Overlook Hotel July 4th Ball 1921" photo shown at the end of 1980's "The Shining" implies that recovering alcoholic and recently hired hotel caretaker Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson You can bid for the actual bed slept in by Jack and Wendy (Jack Nicholson & Shelley Duvall) in their apartment of the Overlook Hotel in The Shining (1980) Jack and Wendy’s bed from The Shining Vue Cinemas and the PropStore have teamed up to bring us one of the most exciting live auction of contemporary film props and costumes ever offered in Europe. Of note to Film and Furniture fans is Lot For all other clips from this movie please see my playlist: • The Shining (1980) In a photograph in the Overlook Hotel hallway, Jack is pictured standing amidst a crowd of party revelers from The movie doubles down on that troubling trajectory all the way to the very last frames, where the audience sees present-day Torrance (Jack Nicholson) posing with a large group of hotel patrons (It was a photo of a Valentine's Day ball in 1921 at the Royal Palace Hotel, Kensington, sourced from the BBC Hutton Library archives.) They identified one of the men as a well-known professional dancer and nightclub owner, Santos Casani, figured out the rough period based on cosmetic surgery he had had, and started digging. Amazon.com: The Shining Horror Movie Poster Overlook Hotel, July 4th Ball, 1921 Wall Posters Canvas Wall Art Prints for Wall Decor Room Decor Bedroom Decor Gifts Posters Canvas Wall Art Prints Poster Gifts Photo: Posters & PrintsAbout this item This canvas posters are framed and unframed to Choose. We pursue high quality canvas posters, which are better than paper posters. Ready to frame or
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