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We’ll be traveling in Colorado this weekend and touring the Stanley Hotel where the Shining was shot. Wish me luck. At least I probably won’t end up frozen to death in the maze, though I have been thinking lately that my sons are in need of correction and discipline


8 posted on 07/12/2019 8:31:02 AM PDT by j.havenfarm ( 2,000 posts as of 1/16/19. A FReeper since 2000; never shutting up!)
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We’ll be traveling in Colorado this weekend and touring the Stanley Hotel where the Shining was shot.

I thought it was shot at Mount Hood in Oregon. I was outside a lodge there when someone made that comment. Turns out there is no one correct answer:

Stanley Kubrick’s very free adaptation of the Stephen King novel sees blocked writer Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) going barmy in a creepy snowbound hotel.

Although the film was shot almost entirely in the studio at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, England, where the hotel interior was constructed, the exterior of the ‘Overlook Hotel’ is the Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood in the Hood River area of Northern Oregon.

Built during the Depression, it’s 45 miles east of Portland, just east of Zig Zag on Route 26. There is no maze at the Timberline – this was built at the old MGM Borehamwood Studios, also in Hertfordshire.

The interior sets were partly based, not on the Timberline, but on the Ahwahnee Hotel, in Yosemite National Park, California.

To complicate matters further, it’s sometimes claimed that the film was made at the Stanley Hotel, 333 East Wonderview Avenue, Estes Park in Colorado. This is the hotel in which King stayed in 1973, and which inspired the original story.

The writer detested the Kubrick adaptation, which junked most of his plot in favour of atmosphere, and sanctioned a TV movie remake, which did indeed use the Stanley.

The opening helicopter shots, of Torrance driving to the Overlook, were filmed by a second unit on Going-to-the-Sun Road, running along the western shore of Saint Mary Lake in Glacier National Park, northeast of Kalispell, Montana.

28 posted on 07/12/2019 10:22:51 AM PDT by OA5599
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There is no maze at the Stanley Hotel in CO, that part was filmed in Europe. Spend more than one day in the Rocky Mt. National Park, hike a bit, drive to the West side, all beautiful.


29 posted on 07/12/2019 10:42:54 AM PDT by RCFlyer
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