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The Shining (Original title)Stephen King's The Shining (Alternative title)
Dates: 1980 (Copyright), 05 October 1980 (Release)

Countries: USA, United Kingdom

Directed by: Stanley Kubrick

Synopsis: Jack Torrance, a struggling writer, agrees to act as caretaker for the Overlook Hotel in the mountains of Colorado while it is closed for the winter. He drives up with his wife Wendy and young son Danny, and they prepare for a few months of peace and solitude. Soon, however, Danny begins to have visions of the evil that lurks in the hotel, and Jack starts to become distracted...

Genre:
Horror

Subjects:
Hotels, Writers, Mazes, Children, Snow, Predictions, Family, Mental disorders
Releases
Date: 1980not specifiedRelease type: unknownFormat: not specified - Colour - SoundRuntime: 146 mins Length: 12924 FeetDialogue (original): English
Date: 2012Country: USARelease type: TheatricalFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - SoundAspect ratio: 1.85:1Dialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: BFI Bookings
Date: 2019Country: United KingdomRelease type: TheatricalFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - SoundDialogue (original): English
Date: March 2019Country: United KingdomRelease type: InternetFormat: not specified - Colour - SoundRuntime: 144 mins Dialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: BFIPlayer

Credits (106)
©: Inc. Warner Bros, Produced in association with: The Producer Circle Company, Made by: Hawk Films, Production Company: Peregrine Productions, Distributed by: Warner Bros., Executive Producer: Jan Harlan, Produced by: Stanley Kubrick, [For] The Producer Circle Company: Robert Fryer, [For] The Producer Circle Company: Martin Richards, Mary Lea Johnson, Production Manager: Douglas Twiddy, Production Accountant: Jo Gregory, [Assistant Production Accountant]: Paul Cadiou, Production Assistant: Emilio D'Alessandro, Assistant to the Producer: Andros Epaminondas, Production Secretary: Pat Pennelegion, Marlene Butland, Producer's Secretary: Margaret Adams, Personal Assistant to the Director: Leon Vitali, [Production Assistant]: Ray Andrews, Location Research: Jan Schlubach, Location Research: Katharina Kubrick, Murray Close, Assistant Director: Brian Cook, Assistant Director: Terry Needham, Assistant Director: Michael Stevenson, Continuity: June Randall, Casting: James Liggat, Screenplay by: Stanley Kubrick, Diane Johnson, Based upon the novel by: Stephen King, Photographed by: John Alcott, 2nd Unit Photography: Douglas Milsome, MacGillivray-Freeman Films, Helicopter Photography by: MacGillivray-Freeman Films, Camera Operator: Kelvin Pike, Camera Operator: James Devis, Steadicam Operator: Garrett Brown, Focus Assistant: Douglas Milsome, Maurice Arnold, Camera Assistant: Peter Robinson, Camera Assistant: Martin Kenzie, Danny Shelmerdine, Gaffer: Lou Bogue, Gaffer: Larry Smith, Grip: Dennis Lewis, Video Operator: Dan Grimmel, [Special Effects]: Alan Whibley, [Special Effects]: Les Hillman, Dick Parker, Film Editor: Ray Lovejoy, Assistant Editor: Gill Smith, Assistant Editor: Gordon Stainforth, Assistant Editor (2nd): Adam Unger, Steve Pickard, Production Designer: Roy Walker, Art Director: Les Tomkins, [Additional Art Director]: Norman Dorme, Décor Artist: Robert Walker, Set Dresser: Tessa Davies, Draughtsman: John Fenner, Draughtsman: Michael Lamont, Michael Boone, Property Master: Peter Hancock, Property Buyer: Edward Rodrigo, Karen Brookes, Property Man: Barry Arnold, Property Man: Philip McDonald, Peter Spencer, Construction Manager: Len Fury, Drapes: Barry Wilson, Master Plasterer: Tom Tarry, Head Rigger: Jim Kelly, Head Carpenter: Fred Gunning, Head Painter: Del Smith, Costume Designed by: Milena Canonero, Wardrobe Supervisor: Ken Lawton, Ron Beck, [Wardrobe Assistant]: Ian Hickinbottom, Veronica McAuliffe, Make-up by: Tom Smith, Make-up Artist: Barbara Daly, Hairstyles: Leonard, Titles: Chapman Beauvais, Titles: National Screen Service Ltd., Colour Grading: Eddie Gordon, Filmed with: Arriflex Cameras, Music by: Bela Bartók, Music by: Krzysztof Penderecki, Music by: Wendy Carlos, Music by: Rachel Elkind, György Ligeti, 20s Music Adviser: Brian Rust, John Wadley, Sound Recordist: Ivan Sharrock, Richard Daniel, Boom Operator: Ken Weston, Boom Operator: Michael Charman, Dubbing Mixer: Bill Rowe, Ray Merrin, Sound Editor: Wyn Ryder, Sound Editor: Dino Di Campo, Sound Editor: Jack Knight, Hotel Consultant: Tad Michel, Made at: EMI-Elstree Studios
Cast (22)
Jack Nicholson (Jack Torrance), Shelley Duvall (Wendy Torrance), Danny Lloyd (Danny Torrance), Scatman Crothers (Dick Hallorann), Barry Nelson (Stuart Ullman), Philip Stone (Delbert Grady), Joe Turkel (Lloyd), Anne Jackson (doctor), Tony Burton (Larry Durkin), Lia Beldam (young woman in bath), Billie Gibson (old woman in bath), Barry Dennen (Bill Watson), David Baxt (1st forest ranger), Manning Redwood (2nd forest ranger), Lisa Burns, Louise Burns (Grady daughter), Robin Pappas (nurse), Alison Coleridge (Susie, the secretary), Burnell Tucker (policeman), Jana Sheldon (stewardess), Kate Phelps (receptionist), Norman Gay (injured guest)
Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (80)
In: Adaptation v8 n3 2015  Pages: 345-360
Title: uncanny, the gothic and the loner: intertextuality in the adaptation process of The ShiningAuthor: McAvoy, CatrionaArticle type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Explores the intertextual approach adopted by Stanley Kubrick and Diane Johnson while working on their screenplay for 'The Shining' (1980), adapted from the novel by Stephen King. Draws on pre-production documents from the Stanley Kubrick Archive and the Diane Johnson Archive, as well as a new interview with Johnson. Part of a special issue on Stanley Kubrick and adaptation.

In: Adaptation v8 n3 2015  Pages: 361-371
Title: unempty wasps' nest: Kubrick's The Shining, adaptation, chance, interpretationAuthor: ALLEN, Graham Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Explores issues of authorial intentionality and chance in Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's novel 'The Shining', suggesting a non-teleological approach in which the relationship between the adaptation and its source text is a two-way process. Part of a special issue on Stanley Kubrick and adaptation.

In: Empire n235 January 2009  Pages: 214-215
Title: The top 10: Movie ghostsAuthor: BRAUND, Simon Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Listing of the ten best ghosts in films.

In: Realtime n89 Feb/Mar 2009  Page: 19
Title: Film by designAuthor: HASLEM, Wendy Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Review of the exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.

In: New review of film and television studies v7 n1 March 2009  Pages: 51-65
Title: Research article: Spielberg, iconophobia, and the mimetic...Author: STERRITT, David Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: "...uncanny". With reference to ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE A.I offers a theoretical and philosophical discourse on the film's (and Spielberg's) supposed hostility towards the 'mechas' and thereby a "terror of the doppelgänger".

In: Empire n244 October 2009  Pages: 170-171
Title: The top 10: Creepy kidsAuthor: MCCABE, Bob Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Top ten listing and brief critique of films featuring scary child charactors.

In: Empire n240 June 2009  Pages: 188-195
Title: All work and no play...Jack Nicholson on the making of...Author: PIERCE, Nev Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: "...The Shining". Actor Jack Nicholson recounts his memories and experiences of working with Stanley Kubrick on The SHINING. Includes a sidebar on Kubrick's unmade projects and a defence by Nicholson of EYES WIDE SHUT.

In: Sight and Sound v18 n4 April 2008  Pages: 85-86
Title: Reviews: DVDs: Stanley Kubrick CollectionAuthor: MACNAB, Geoffrey Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English
Description: DVD box set comprising: 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, EYES WIDE SHUT, FULL METAL JACKET and The SHINING.

In: Empire n231 September 2008  Pages: 113-123
Title: 10 years of DVDAuthor: CROOK, Simon, DE SEMLYEN, Nick Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Special feature celebrating the impact of the DVD over the past ten years. Includes top tens for: 'making of' extras, alternative versions, Easter eggs, biggest DVD heroes, deleted scenes, top sellers and films most wanted on DVD.

In: Vertigo v4 n1 Winter 2008  Pages: 28-29
Title: Marine Court Rendevous: Sketches in space and timeAuthor: SINCLAIR, Iain Article type: ReviewLanguage: English
Description: Essay to accompany MARINE COURT RENDEZVOUS, a video installa tion by Chris Petit. With reference to The SHINING, REAR WIN DOW, Le MEPRIS and The LADY FROM SHANGHAI.

In: Empire n234 December 2008  Page: 200
Title: At home/Blu-Ray special: The ShiningAuthor: DE SEMLYEN, Nick Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: Journal of Film and Video v58 n1/2 Spr/Sum 2006  Pages: 21-30
Title: The Material Poetry of Acting: "Objects of Attention",...Author: CARNICKE, Sharon Marie Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: "...Performance Style, and Gender in The Shining and Eyes Wide Shut". Focuses on the nonrealistic acting of Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson and the naturalistic style of Shelley Duvall and Nicole Kidman and Kubrick's use of contrast.

In: Empire n205 July 2006  Pages: 152-153
Title: At Home/All-Time 100: Month Nine: HorrorAuthor: Nathan, IanArticle type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English
Description: A selection of ten horror films are chosen to be included in a perfect DVD collection of one hundred films.

In: Empire n201 March 2006  Pages: 157-162
Title: Empire Promotion: Hearts of DarknessArticle type: AdvertisementLanguage: English
Description: This is examines the power of images in horror films, inclu- ding some of the key directors, but is primarily a car adve- rtisement for the Audi RS4.

In: Empire n201 March 2006  Pages: 77-88,90-101
Title: 201 Greatest movies of all timeArticle type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A listing of the top two hundred and one films as chosen by the reader's of Empire magazine. With comments by actors and filmmaker's.

In: Radio Times 23 Sep 2006  Page: 43
Title: Films of the Week.Author: COLLINS, Andrew Article type: ReviewLanguage: English

In: Literature/Film Quarterly v34 n1 2006  Pages: 54-63
Title: All Roads Lead to the Abject: The Monstrous Feminine and...Author: KILKER, Robert Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: "...Gender Boundaries in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining". On the representation of gender in The SHINING.

In: Empire n196 October 2005  Pages: 127-134,136-137
Title: Decade Deathmatch: The 80'sArticle type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Results of an online debate to decide which decade is the best for films. Includes a timeline of events from the 80's and a range of subjects from blockbusters,to the 'brat pack' British films, action films, high concept, and top ten films /

In: Empire n197 November 2005  Pages: 180-181
Title: At Home/DVD Club: Stanley KubrickAuthor: NEWMAN, Kim Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Results of an online debate on the work of Stanley Kubrick, with chapter numbers and timings for the films on dvd. Incl- udes a "scene dissection" of The SHINING.

In: Music from the Movies n47 2005  Pages: 36-45
Title: Wendy Carlos: Rediscovering Lost ScoresAuthor: KOPPL, Rudy Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: To mark the release of two retrospective CDs 'Rediscovering Lost Scores Volume 1' and 'Volume 2' an interview with comp- oser Wendy Carlos about her career and in particular her sc- ores for A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, The SHINING and TRON.

In: Fangoria n238 November 2004  Pages: 50-55
Title: Stephen King's scariest movie momentsAuthor: TIMPONE, Anthony Article type: InterviewLanguage: English
Description: First part of an interview with Stephen King, in which he talks about CARRIE, The SHINING and CREEPSHOW.

In: Film Score Monthly v9 n1 January 2004  Pages: 44-47
Title: Mysteries of the Overlook: unraveling Stanley Kubrick's ...Author: LIONNET, Leonard Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Film composer and author Dr.Leonard Lionnet looks at Kubrick's The SHINING. Includes a chronological cue sheet and list of concert works with corresponding duration.

In: Empire n174 December 2003  Pages: 174-175
Title: Remote control: rwd masterpieceAuthor: SMITH, Adam Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: Film Review vSpec. n42 Psycho  Pages: 27-57
Title: The top 30 pychosArticle type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A countdown on the 30 most psychotic characters in cinema, including Jack Torrance in The SHINING.

In: Film Review vSpec. n42 Psycho  Page: 95
Title: The ShiningAuthor: RICHARDSON, David Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: StarBurst n279 November 2001  Page: 65
Title: DVD file: The ShiningAuthor: ATKINS, Ian Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: Fangoria n205 August 2001  Page: 62
Title: DVD DungeonAuthor: GINGOLD, Michael Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: StarBurst n263 July 2000  Pages: 44-53
Title: The science-fiction films of Stanley KubrickAuthor: MAXFORD, Howard Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Looks at Stanley Kubrick's genre films: DR STRANGELOVE, 2001, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE and The SHINING.

In: Fangoria n187 October 1999  Page: 36
Title: DVD & laser spotlightAuthor: GINGOLD, Michael Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: Entertainment Weekly n495 23 Jul 1999  Pages: 25-30
Title: 25 Scariest Movies of All TimeArticle type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Entertainment Weekly lists its 25 Scariest Movies of All Time. Short note on each.

In: Creative Screenwriting v6 n4 Jul/Aug 1999  Pages: 32-37
Title: Flawed protagonists & haunted houses in The Haunting &...Author: DUVALL, Daniel S. Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A discussion of the adaptation of a protagonists inner thoughts from novel to screen in screenplays by Nelson Giddings for The HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE (1963), David Self The HAUNTING (1999) and Diane Johnson for The SHINING (1980)

In: Sight and Sound v9 n9 September 1999  Pages: 8-11
Title: Resident phantomsAuthor: ROMNEY, Jonathan Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A reading of Kubrick's The SHINING which examines the story's amibiguities and Kubrick's subversion of conventional horror-shock set pieces.

In: Total Film n20 September 1998  Page: 65
Title: Shoots to killAuthor: LOWE, Andy Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: One of the top ten maddest movie shoots of all time

In: Radio Times v298 n3886 1 Aug 1998  Page: 41
Title: Here's Johnny!Author: NAUGHTON, John Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Article about the film and its shooting.

In: Film Criticism v22 n1 Autumn 1997  Pages: 38-61
Title: Toward a Post-structural influence in Film Genre Study: InteAuthor: METZ, Walter Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Article about references to other films in THE SHINING and the impact of such "quotes" on genre theory and analysis; part of a whole issue on genre theory and genre analysis

In: Literature/Film Quarterly v25 n4 1997  Pages: 300-306
Title: "Real Horrorshow": The Juxtaposition of Subtext, Satire...Author: SMITH, Greg Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Analysis of THE SHINING.

In: Cinefantastique v28 n11 May 1997  Pages: 24-26
Title: Appreciating KubrickAuthor: SCHOFER, John Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Retrospective of The SHINING

In: Fangoria n163 June 1997  Pages: 34-39,74
Title: The Overlook TrioAuthor: WINTER, Douglas E. Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: About the various versions of THE SHINING

In: Flesh and Blood n5 September 1995  Page: 56,57
Title: 1980Author: BLACK, Andy Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: Part of a filmography of British Horror films

In: Literature/Film Quarterly v23 n1 1995  Pages: 68-77
Title: What about Jack? Another Perspective on Family Relation...Author: MANCHEL, Frank Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Argues that in THE SHINING the white, middle-class male is made a scapegoat for the distruction of the nuclear family.

In: Cinema Journal v32 n2 Winter 1993  Pages: 49-56
Title: The point of view of the wandering cameraAuthor: JOHNSON, Kenneth Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Explores the nature and function of the "wandering" camera, giving examples from the opening sequences of PSYCHO and CITIZEN KANE. It is often used in horror films to imply an unseen presence: HALLOWEEN, The SHINING.

In: CineAction! n19/20 Win/Spr 1990  Pages: 62-73
Title: Cracks in the King's armour: Stephen King, Stanley Kubric...Author: GRETTON, Viveca Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: On the work of Stanley Kubrick, particularly his film of Stephen King's novel The SHINING.

In: Literature/Film Quarterly v14 n2 1986  Pages: 106-111
Title: [Literature/Film Quarterly - v14 n2 1986: no known title]Language: English
Description: The play metaphor in the film.

In: Literature/Film Quarterly v12 n1 1984  Pages: 2-12
Title: [Literature/Film Quarterly - v12 n1 1984: no known title]Language: English
Description: (p.2-4) American horror. (p.5-12) The uncanny and the fairy tale.

In: Film Directions v4 n16 1982  Pages: 3-6
Title: [Film Directions - v4 n16 1982: no known title]Language: English

In: Film Criticism v7 n1 Autumn 1982  Pages: 4-13
Title: [Film Criticism - v7 n1 Autumn 1982: no known title]Language: English
Description: Analysis.

In: Movietone News n66-67 13 Mar 1981  Pages: 50-51
Title: [Movietone News - n66-67 13 Mar 1981: no known title]Language: English

In: Cineforum n202 Feb/Mar 1981  Pages: 26-38
Title: [Cineforum - n202 Feb/Mar 1981: no known title]Article type: ArticleLanguage: Italian
Description: Special section containing articles and notes on various aspects of the film.

In: Film Quarterly v34 n3 Spring 1981  Pages: 45-51
Title: [Film Quarterly - v34 n3 Spring 1981: no known title]Language: English

In: Positif n238 January 1981  Pages: 15-19,20-25
Title: [Positif - n238 January 1981: no known title]Article type: InterviewLanguage: French
Description: Interview with Diane Johnson.

In: Cinefantastique v10 n4 Spring 1981  Pages: 9-10
Title: [Cinefantastique - v10 n4 Spring 1981: no known title]Article type: InterviewLanguage: English
Description: Stephen King talks about the disappointing screen version of his novel.

In: Journal of Popular Film & Television v8 n4 Winter 1981  Pages: 2-8
Title: [Journal of Popular Film & Television - v8 n4 Winter 1981: no known title]Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Article examining the treatment of the nuclear family in THE SHINING and KRAMER VS. KRAMER, with the former revealing the darker, nightmare side of the situations explored in the latter.

In: Journal of Popular Film & Television v9 n2 Summer 1981  Pages: 93-94
Title: [Journal of Popular Film & Television - v9 n2 Summer 1981: no known title]Language: English

In: Sight and Sound v50 n2 Spring 1981  Pages: 117-121
Title: [Sight and Sound - v50 n2 Spring 1981: no known title]Language: English

In: Écran Fantastique n15 1980  Pages: 56-57
Title: [ L'Écran Fantastique - n15 1980: no known title]Language: French

In: Variety 28 May 1980  Page: 14
Title: [Variety - 28 May 1980: no known title]Language: English

In: Films Illustrated v10 n111 December 1980  Pages: 104-105
Title: [Films Illustrated - v10 n111 December 1980: no known title]Language: English

In: Film Comment v16 n4 Jul/Aug 1980  Pages: 28-32
Title: [Film Comment - v16 n4 Jul/Aug 1980: no known title]Article type: ReviewLanguage: English

In: Filme n6 1980  Pages: 50-56
Title: [Filme - n6 1980: no known title]Language: German

In: Cinefantastique v10 n2 Autumn 1980  Page: 38
Title: [Cinefantastique - v10 n2 Autumn 1980: no known title]Language: English

In: Cinématographe n62 November 1980  Page: 50
Title: [Cinématographe - n62 November 1980: no known title]Language: French

In: American Film v5 n8 June 1980  Pages: 49-52
Title: [American Film - v5 n8 June 1980: no known title]Article type: Prod. ReportLanguage: English
Description: Production report.

In: Screen International n263 18 Oct 1980  Page: 20
Title: [Screen International - n263 18 Oct 1980: no known title]Language: English

In: Cahiers du Cinéma n317 November 1980  Pages: 5-11
Title: [Cahiers du Cinéma - n317 November 1980: no known title]Language: French

In: The Listener v104 n2682 9 Oct 1980  Pages: 484-485
Title: [The Listener - v104 n2682 9 Oct 1980: no known title]Article type: ReviewLanguage: English
Description: Review by Gavin Millar.

In: Cinema Papers n30 December 1980  Pages: 475-476
Title: [Cinema Papers - n30 December 1980: no known title]Language: English

In: Films in Review v31 n7 Aug/Sep 1980  Pages: 438-439
Title: [Films in Review - v31 n7 Aug/Sep 1980: no known title]Language: English
Description: Two views.

In: American Cinematographer v61 n8 August 1980  Pages: 780-789,826-827,840-845,850-854
Title: [American Cinematographer - v61 n8 August 1980: no known title]Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: (p.780-785,840-845) Article on the photography. (p.786-789,826-827,850-854) Article on the `Steadicam'.

In: StarBurst n27 1980  Pages: 24-27
Title: [StarBurst - n27 1980: no known title]Language: English

In: Monthly Film Bulletin v47 n562 November 1980  Pages: 221-222,228
Title: [Monthly Film Bulletin - v47 n562 November 1980: no known title]Language: English
Description: Note on some of the cuts made in the film.

In: Motion Picture Product Digest v8 n1 11 Jun 1980  Page: 3
Title: [Motion Picture Product Digest - v8 n1 11 Jun 1980: no known title]Language: English

In: Positif n234 September 1980  Pages: 15-18
Title: [Positif - n234 September 1980: no known title]Language: French

In: Sight and Sound v50 n1 Winter 1980/81  Pages: 54-57
Title: [Sight and Sound - v50 n1 Winter 1980/81: no known title]Language: English

In: The Hollywood Reporter v261 n45 23 May 1980  Page: 2
Title: [The Hollywood Reporter - v261 n45 23 May 1980: no known title]Language: English

In: Time Out n463 2 Mar 1979  Page: 33
Title: [Time Out - n463 2 Mar 1979: no known title]Language: English
Description: Note on production problems.

In: Cinefantastique v7 n3/4 Autumn 1978  Page: 74
Title: [Cinefantastique - v7 n3/4 Autumn 1978: no known title]Language: English

In: Screen International n138 13 May 1978  Page: 14
Title: [Screen International - n138 13 May 1978: no known title]Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: Credits.

In: Cinefantastique v8 n1 Winter 1978  Pages: 14-15
Title: [Cinefantastique - v8 n1 Winter 1978: no known title]Language: English
Description: Note on the production and the changes made in the plot.

In: Screen International n92 18 Jun 1977  Page: 1
Title: [Screen International - n92 18 Jun 1977: no known title]Language: English
Description: Brief note.

In: Film Bulletin v46 n3 March 1977  Page: 21
Title: [Film Bulletin - v46 n3 March 1977: no known title]Language: English


Books held in BFI Reuben Library (41)
Title: Gender, power, and identity in the films of Stanley Kubrick
Author: Ritzenhoff, Karen A.  Pages: xvii, 333 pages

Title: After Kubrick: a filmmaker's legacy
Author: Szaniawski, Jeremi  Pages: vii, 312 pages

Title: Household horror: cinematic fear and the secret life of everyday objects
Author: Olivier, Marc  Pages: vii, 337 pages

Title: Towards a political aesthetics of cinema: the outside of film
Author: Lie, Sulgi  Pages: 329 pages

Title: Cinema of confinement
Author: Connelly, Thomas J.  Pages: x, 173 pages

Title: Shining
Author: Mee, Laura  Pages: 111 pages

Title: Black masculinity on film: native sons and white lies
Author: O'BRIEN, Daniel  Pages: ix, 221 pages

Title: Stanley Kubrick: new perspectives
Author: Ljujić, Tatjana  Pages: 383 pages

Title: Shining
Author: Luckhurst, Roger  Pages: 98 pages

Title: We'll meet again: musical design in the films of Stanley Kubrick
Author: McQuiston, Kate  Pages: xiv, 235 pages

Title: Gender meets genre in postwar cinemas
Author: GLEDHILL, Christine  Pages: 274 pages

Title: Framing film: cinema and the visual arts
Author: Allen, Steven   Pages: vii, 273 pages

Title: True to the spirit: film adaptation and the question of fidelity
Author: MACCABE, Colin  Pages: x, 250 pages

Title: Music in the horror film: listening to fear
Author: LERNER, Neil  Pages: xi, 240 p.

Title: Terror tracks: music, sound and horror cinema
Author: Hayward, Philip  Pages: xii, 286p.

Title: Stanley Kubrick archives
Author: CASTLE, Alison  Pages: 544 p.

Title: films of Stephen King: from Carrie to Secret Window
Author: MAGISTRALE, Tony  Pages: 212 p.

Title: Depth of field: Stanley Kubrick, film, and the uses of history
Author: COCKS, Geoffrey  Pages: ix, 330 p.

Title: spectre of sound: music in film and television
Author: Donnelly, K.J.  Pages: 192 p.

Title: Ghost images: cinema of the afterlife
Author: RUFFLES, Tom  Pages: x, 269 p.

Title: wolf at the door: Stanley Kubrick, history, & the Holocaust
Author: COCKS, Geoffrey  Pages: xii, 338 p.

Title: infernal return: the recurrence of the primordial in films of the reaction years, 1977-1983
Author: FARNSWORTH, Rodney  Pages: 166 p.

Title: amour du cinéma: 50 ans de la revue Positif
Author: GOUDET, Stéphane  Pages: 580 p.

Title: architecture of image: existential space in cinema
Author: PALLASMAA, Juhani  Pages: 183 p.

Title: Stanley Kubrick: seven films analyzed
Author: RASMUSSEN, Randy  Pages: 362p.

Title: naked and the undead: evil and the appeal of horror
Author: FREELAND, Cynthia A  Pages: vii-xv, 320p.

Title: Trash aesthetics: popular culture and its audience
Author: CARTMELL, Deborah  Pages: 170p.

Title: Stanley Kubrick
Author: CIMENT, Michel  Pages: [30], 303 p.

Title: Stanley Kubrick and the art of adaptation: three novels, three films
Author: JENKINS, Greg  Pages: i-viii, 173p.

Title: Perspectives on Stanley Kubrick
Author: FALSETTO, Mario  Pages: vii-xiii. 345p.

Title: Laughing, screaming: modern Hollywood horror and comedy
Author: PAUL, William  Pages: 510p.
Description: BAD SEED pp.267-86 BROOD pp.368-80 CARRIE pp.354-70 EXORCIST pp.287-318 HEAVEN HELP US pp.229-52 REVENGE OF THE NERDS pp.206-28 the SHINING pp.337-50

Title: Cinema and fiction: new modes of adapting, 1950-1990
Author: Orr, John  Pages: 183p.

Title: Signatures of the visible
Author: JAMESON, Fredric  Pages: 254p.

Title: Bare bones: conversations on terror
Author: KING, Stephen  Pages: 217p

Title: Stanley Kubrick ; collection dirigee
Author: CIMENT, Gilles  Pages: 191p.
Description: (Collection Positif-Rivages).

Title: Forms of the fantastic: selected essays from the Third International Conference on the Fantastic in Literature and Film
Author: HOKENSON, Jan  Pages: 262p.

Title: Cinema tra immaginario e utopia
Author: DEL MINISTRO, Maurizio  Pages: 207p.

Title: Overexposures: the crisis in American filmmaking
Author: Thomson, David  Pages: 348p.
Description: Parts of this book originally appeared elsewhere. AMERICAN GIGOLO pp. 153-172 APOCALYPSE NOW pp. 305-316 The GODFATHER pp. 283-297 HALLOWEEN pp. 173-187 PSYCHO pp. 202-214 The SHINING pp. 317-333 SUNSET BOULEVARD pp. 153-172 Warren BEATTY pp. 240-250 Alfred HITCHCOCK pp. 188-201 Jerry LEWIS pp. 123-133 Bob RAFELSON pp. 215-223 James TOBACK pp. 251-267

Title: Love and death in Kubrick: a critical study of the films from Lolita through Eyes Wide Shut
Author: WEBSTER, Patrick  Pages: x, 323 p.

Title: Nihilism in film and television: a critical overview from Citizen Kane to The Sopranos
Author: STOEHR, Kevin L.  Pages: 216 p.

Title: Moving pictures, stopping places: hotels and motels on film
Author: CLARKE, David B.  Pages: vi, 394 p.


Film, Video or Digital materials held in BFI National Archive(4)
Accessible materials to view(2)
Description: 35mm Colour PositiveBase: SafetySound: CombinedLength: 10753 FeetBFI identifier: C-511363
Status: Viewing - Film print can be requested for access (servicing required)


Description: 35mm Colour PositiveBase: PolyesterSound: CombinedStock date: 2007BFI identifier: N-1432160
Status: Viewing - Access to film print is subject to clearance (servicing required)



Film materials(4)
Description: 35mm Colour PositiveBase: SafetySound: CombinedLength: 10770 FeetStock date: 1980BFI identifier: C-153952
Status: Master - Restricted access to preserved film


Description: 35mm Colour PositiveBase: PolyesterSound: CombinedBFI identifier: N-3644274
Status: Master - Access to film print is subject to clearance


Description: 35mm Colour PositiveBase: SafetySound: CombinedLength: 10753 FeetBFI identifier: C-511363
Status: Viewing - Film print can be requested for access (servicing required)


Description: 35mm Colour PositiveBase: PolyesterSound: CombinedStock date: 2007BFI identifier: N-1432160
Status: Viewing - Access to film print is subject to clearance (servicing required)