闪灵 The Shining(EN)Subtitles

Movie:The Shining (1980)4K
Era:1980
Length:119 minute
Country: GBR USA
Language:English

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1 00:03:12 Hi. I've got an appointment with Mr. Ullman.
2 00:03:15 My name is Jack Torrance.
3 00:03:17 His office is the first door on the left.
4 00:03:20 Thank you.
5 00:03:38 Mr. Ullman?
6 00:03:39 I'm Jack Torrance.
7 00:03:41 Come on in, Jack.
8 00:03:44 - Very nice to meet you. - Nice to meet you.
9 00:03:47 This is my secretary, Susie.
10 00:03:48 - Susie, how do you do? - Any trouble finding us?
11 00:03:51 No problem at all. I made the trip in 3 1/2 hours.
12 00:03:54 That's very good time.
13 00:03:57 Sit down a minute, Jack.
14 00:03:58 Just make yourself at home.
15 00:04:00 Like some coffee?
16 00:04:02 If you're having some, I wouldn't mind. Thanks.
17 00:04:05 - Susie. - Sure.
18 00:04:06 And ask Bill Watson to join us.
19 00:04:08 Yes, I will.
20 00:04:20 Mom?
21 00:04:22 Yeah?
22 00:04:23 Do you really want to go and live in that hotel for the winter?
23 00:04:28 Sure I do.
24 00:04:29 It'll be lots of fun.
25 00:04:33 Yeah. I guess so.
26 00:04:35 Anyway, there's hardly anybody to play with around here.
27 00:04:40 I know. lt always takes a little time to make new friends.
28 00:04:45 Yeah, I guess so.
29 00:04:49 What about Tony?
30 00:04:50 He's looking forward to the hotel, I bet.
31 00:04:53 No, I ain't, Mrs. Torrance.
32 00:04:55 Now, come on, Tony. Don't be silly.
33 00:04:58 I don't want to go there.
34 00:05:01 How come you don't want to go?
35 00:05:03 I just don't.
36 00:05:05 Let's just wait and see.
37 00:05:08 We're all going to have a real good time.
38 00:05:13 Bill, I'd like you to meet Jack Torrance.
39 00:05:15 How do you do, Bill?
40 00:05:17 - Nice to meet you. - Pleasure to meet you.
41 00:05:19 Grab a chair, Bill. Join in.
42 00:05:21 Jack is going to take care of the Overlook for us this winter.
43 00:05:26 I'd like you to take him around soon as we're through.
44 00:05:29 Fine.
45 00:05:30 Jack is a schoolteacher.
46 00:05:32 Formerly a schoolteacher.
47 00:05:35 What line of work are you in now?
48 00:05:36 I'm a writer.
49 00:05:38 Teaching's been more or less a way of making ends meet.
50 00:05:42 This ought to be quite a change for you.
51 00:05:45 I'm looking for a change.
52 00:05:47 Our people in Denver recommended Jack very highly, and for once...
53 00:05:51 ...I agree with them.
54 00:05:53 Let's see, where were we?
55 00:05:55 I was about to explain...
56 00:05:58 ...that our season here runs from May 15th to October 30th.
57 00:06:02 Then we close down completely until the following May.
58 00:06:06 Do you mind if I ask why you do that?
59 00:06:09 It seems to me that the skiing up here would be fantastic.
60 00:06:13 It would be. The problem is the enormous cost...
61 00:06:15 ...it would be to keep the road to Sidewinder open.
62 00:06:19 It's a 25-mile stretch of road.
63 00:06:21 It gets 20 feet of snow during the winter.
64 00:06:24 There's just no way to make it economically feasible...
65 00:06:27 ...to keep it clear.
66 00:06:29 When the place was built in 1907...
67 00:06:31 ...there was very little interest in winter sports.
68 00:06:34 This site was chosen for its seclusion and scenic beauty.
69 00:06:39 It's certainly got plenty of that.
70 00:06:42 That's right.
71 00:06:43 Did they give you any idea in Denver...
72 00:06:46 ...about what the job entails?
73 00:06:48 Only in a very general way.
74 00:06:53 The winters can be fantastically cruel.
75 00:06:56 The basic idea is to cope with the very costly damage...
76 00:06:59 ...and depreciation which can occur.
77 00:07:02 This consists mainly of running the boiler...
78 00:07:04 ...heating different parts of the hotel on a daily rotating basis...
79 00:07:08 ...repairing damage as it occurs...
80 00:07:11 ...and doing repairs so the elements can't get a foothold.
81 00:07:15 That sounds fine to me.
82 00:07:18 Physically, it's not a very demanding job.
83 00:07:21 The only thing that can get a bit trying here during the winter...
84 00:07:24 ...is a tremendous sense of isolation.
85 00:07:28 That just happens to be exactly what I'm looking for.
86 00:07:33 I'm outlining a new writing project.
87 00:07:37 Five months of peace is just what I want.
88 00:07:41 That's very good, Jack.
89 00:07:43 Because, for some people...
90 00:07:46 ...solitude...
91 00:07:48 ...and isolation...
92 00:07:51 ...can, of itself, become a problem.
93 00:07:54 Not for me.
94 00:07:56 How about your wife and son? Do you think they'll take to it?
95 00:08:01 They'll love it.
96 00:08:02 Great.
97 00:08:06 Before I turn you over to Bill...
98 00:08:10 ...there's one other thing I think we should talk about.
99 00:08:13 Not to sound melodramatic...
100 00:08:15 ...but it's been known to give a few people...
101 00:08:18 ...second thoughts about the job.
102 00:08:21 I'm intrigued.
103 00:08:23 I don't suppose they said anything in Denver...
104 00:08:25 ...about the tragedy we had up here during the winter of 1970.
105 00:08:30 I don't believe they did.
106 00:08:34 My predecessor in this job...
107 00:08:37 ...hired a man named Charles Grady as the winter caretaker.
108 00:08:40 He came up with his wife and 2 little girls of about 8 and 10.
109 00:08:44 He had a good employment record, good references.
110 00:08:47 And from what I've been told, he seemed...
111 00:08:50 ...like a completely normal individual.
112 00:08:53 But at some point during the winter...
113 00:08:55 ...he must have suffered some kind of a complete mental breakdown.
114 00:08:59 He ran amuck...
115 00:09:05 ...and killed his family with an ax.
116 00:09:08 Stacked them neatly in a room in the west wing, and then...
117 00:09:14 ...he put both barrels of his shotgun in his mouth.
118 00:09:19 The police thought...
119 00:09:21 ...that it was what the old-timers used to call cabin fever.
120 00:09:25 A kind of claustrophobic reaction which can occur...
121 00:09:28 ...when people are shut in together over long periods of time.
122 00:09:37 That is...
123 00:09:39 ...quite a story.
124 00:09:42 Yeah, it is.
125 00:09:44 It's still hard for me to believe it actually happened here.
126 00:09:48 But it did.
127 00:09:51 I think you can appreciate why I wanted to tell you about it.
128 00:09:56 I certainly can.
129 00:09:59 I also understand why your people in Denver...
130 00:10:02 ...left it for you to tell me.
131 00:10:05 Obviously, some people can be put off...
132 00:10:08 ...from staying in a place where something like that happened.
133 00:10:12 You can rest assured that's not going to happen with me.
134 00:10:18 And as far as my wife is concerned...
135 00:10:21 ...I'm sure she'll be absolutely fascinated when I tell her.
136 00:10:25 She's a confirmed ghost story...
137 00:10:29 ...and horror film addict.
138 00:10:36 Tony, do you think Dad'll get the job?
139 00:10:41 He already did.
140 00:10:44 He's going to phone Wendy up in a few minutes to tell her.
141 00:11:02 - Hi, babe. - Hi, hon. How's it going?
142 00:11:05 Great. I'm at the hotel and I still have a lot to do.
143 00:11:09 I don't think I can get home before 9 or 10.
144 00:11:12 Sounds like you got the job.
145 00:11:14 Right. It's a beautiful place.
146 00:11:17 You and Danny are going to love it.
147 00:11:20 Tony, why don't you want to go to the hotel?
148 00:11:24 I don't know.
149 00:11:26 You do too know. Now come on, tell me.
150 00:11:30 I don't want to.
151 00:11:33 Please.
152 00:11:36 No.
153 00:11:37 Now, Tony, tell me.
154 00:12:09 Now, hold your eyes still so I can see.
155 00:12:16 That's good. Now the other one.
156 00:12:20 Good boy.
157 00:12:28 Now, Danny...
158 00:12:30 ...when you were brushing your teeth...
159 00:12:33 ...do you remember if you smelled anything funny...
160 00:12:36 ...or saw any bright, flashing lights or anything at all strange?
161 00:12:43 No.
162 00:12:46 Do you remember when you were brushing your teeth?
163 00:12:49 Yes.
164 00:12:51 What's the next thing you remember after you were brushing your teeth?
165 00:12:59 My mom was saying, "Wake up. Wake up, Danny, wake up."
166 00:13:06 Can you remember what you were doing...
167 00:13:08 ...just before you started brushing your teeth?
168 00:13:14 Talking to Tony.
169 00:13:16 Is Tony one of your animals?
170 00:13:19 No. He's a little boy that lives in my mouth.
171 00:13:23 Tony's his imaginary friend.
172 00:13:28 If you were to open your mouth now, could I see Tony?
173 00:13:34 Why not?
174 00:13:36 Because he hides.
175 00:13:39 Where does he go?
176 00:13:42 To my stomach.
177 00:13:46 Does Tony ever tell you to do things?
178 00:13:53 I don't want to talk about Tony anymore.
179 00:13:58 That's fine.
180 00:14:00 All right, Danny.
181 00:14:03 I'm going to ask you to do me a favor...
182 00:14:06 ...and stay quietly in bed for the rest of the day. Okay?
183 00:14:09 Do I have to?
184 00:14:11 Yes. I'd like you to.
185 00:14:13 We're going in the other room for a few minutes and talk.
186 00:14:16 I'll come back and check on you.
187 00:14:27 - Shall we go into the living room? - Yes.
188 00:14:33 - Please. - Thank you.
189 00:14:39 Mrs. Torrance, I don't think you have anything to worry about.
190 00:14:43 I'm quite sure there's nothing physically wrong with Danny.
191 00:14:52 He seems absolutely fine now.
192 00:14:55 But you should've seen him.
193 00:14:57 I know.
194 00:14:58 Kids can scare you to death.
195 00:15:00 But believe me, these episodes are not at all uncommon.
196 00:15:03 And they look much worse than they are.
197 00:15:06 But what was the matter with him?
198 00:15:09 Most of the time, these episodes with kids are never explained.
199 00:15:13 They're brought on by emotional factors and rarely occur again.
200 00:15:19 They're more akin to autohypnosis...
201 00:15:22 ...a kind of self-induced trance.
202 00:15:25 If it reoccurs, which I doubt...
203 00:15:28 ...we can always think about having some tests done.
204 00:15:34 I'm sure you're right.
205 00:15:38 Have you been in Boulder long?
206 00:15:41 Only about three months.
207 00:15:43 We're from Vermont. My husband was teaching school there.
208 00:15:48 Did the appearance of Danny's imaginary friend....
209 00:15:53 Tony.
210 00:15:54 Did Tony's first appearance happen to coincide with your arrival here?
211 00:16:01 Let's see....
212 00:16:03 I guess Danny started talking to Tony...
213 00:16:05 ...about the time we put him in nursery school.
214 00:16:09 Did he adjust well to school?
215 00:16:13 He didn't like it too much at first.
216 00:16:15 Then he had an injury, so we kept him out for a while and....
217 00:16:20 I guess that's about when I first noticed he was talking to Tony.
218 00:16:25 What sort of injury did he have?
219 00:16:28 He dislocated his shoulder.
220 00:16:31 How did he manage to do that?
221 00:16:36 It was just one of those things, you know.
222 00:16:39 Purely an accident.
223 00:16:42 My husband had been drinking...
224 00:16:45 ...and he came home about three hours late.
225 00:16:49 So he wasn't exactly in the greatest mood that night.
226 00:16:54 And Danny had scattered some of his school papers all over the room...
227 00:16:59 ...and my husband grabbed his arm to pull him away from them.
228 00:17:04 It's just the sort of thing you do 100 times with a child...
229 00:17:07 ...you know, in a park or in the street.
230 00:17:10 But on this particular occasion...
231 00:17:13 ...my husband just used too much strength...
232 00:17:16 ...and he injured Danny's arm.
233 00:17:22 Anyway, something good did come out of it all because he said...
234 00:17:26 ..."Wendy, I'm never going to touch another drop.
235 00:17:29 And if I do, you can leave me."
236 00:17:31 And he didn't.
237 00:17:33 He hasn't had any alcohol in 5 months.
238 00:18:04 We must really be high up. The air feels so different.
239 00:18:14 Dad?
240 00:18:18 I'm hungry.
241 00:18:22 You should've eaten your breakfast.
242 00:18:25 We'll get you something as soon as we get to the hotel.
243 00:18:28 Okay, Mom.
244 00:18:32 Wasn't it around here that the Donner party got snowbound?
245 00:18:37 I think that was farther west, in the Sierras.
246 00:18:42 What was the Donner party?
247 00:18:47 They were a party of settlers in covered wagon times.
248 00:18:51 They got snowbound one winter in the mountains.
249 00:18:55 They had to resort to cannibalism in order to stay alive.
250 00:19:00 You mean they ate each other up?
251 00:19:03 They had to, in order to survive.
252 00:19:06 Jack.
253 00:19:08 Don't worry, Mom.
254 00:19:09 I know all about cannibalism. I saw it on TV.
255 00:19:14 See, it's okay.
256 00:19:17 He saw it on the television.
257 00:19:50 - What time does the plane leave? - 8:30.
258 00:19:52 That gives us plenty of time to go over everything.
259 00:19:55 - Goodbye, Mr. Ullman. - Bye.
260 00:19:57 Good morning. I hope you haven't been waiting too long.
261 00:20:00 No problem. We had time to grab a bite to eat.
262 00:20:03 Good. Glad you made it before they shut down the kitchen.
263 00:20:06 Is your family having a look around?
264 00:20:08 No, my son's discovered the games room.
265 00:20:12 - Has your luggage been brought in? - Right there.
266 00:20:15 In view of all we have to cover today...
267 00:20:17 ...I suggest we have a quick look at your apartment and get started.
268 00:20:21 Have the Torrances' things brought to their apartment.
269 00:20:24 I'd better collect my family first.
270 00:20:35 This is our Colorado Lounge.
271 00:20:38 It's beautiful.
272 00:20:41 My God!
273 00:20:43 This place is fantastic, isn't it, hon?
274 00:20:45 It sure is.
275 00:20:47 I've never seen anything like this before.
276 00:20:51 Are all these lndian designs authentic?
277 00:20:53 I believe they're based...
278 00:20:55 ...mainly on Navajo and Apache motifs.
279 00:20:58 They're really gorgeous.
280 00:21:01 As a matter of fact...
281 00:21:02 ...this is probably the most gorgeous hotel I've ever seen.
282 00:21:05 This old place has had an illustrious past.
283 00:21:08 In its heyday, it was a stopping place for the jet setters...
284 00:21:12 ...even before anybody knew what a jet set was.
285 00:21:15 We had four presidents who stayed here.
286 00:21:18 Lots of movie stars.
287 00:21:20 Royalty?
288 00:21:22 All the best people.
289 00:22:17 This is the staff wing of the hotel.
290 00:22:20 None of the other bedrooms are heated during the winter.
291 00:22:24 - Goodbye, Mr. Ullman. - Goodbye, girls.
292 00:22:27 And here are your quarters.
293 00:22:30 Living room, bedroom, bathroom.
294 00:22:32 And a small bedroom for your son.
295 00:22:38 Perfect for a child.
296 00:22:47 Well, then. Place is very nicely self-contained.
297 00:22:51 Easy to keep.
298 00:22:55 Cozy.
299 00:22:56 Yes, very cozy for a family.
300 00:22:59 If you feel like spreading out...
301 00:23:01 ...you have the rest of the hotel to move around in.
302 00:23:05 Well, it's very...
303 00:23:08 ...homey.
304 00:23:12 This is our famous hedge maze.
305 00:23:15 It's quite an attraction here. The walls are 13 feet high...
306 00:23:19 ...and the hedge is as old as the hotel itself.
307 00:23:22 A lot of fun, but I wouldn't want to go in there...
308 00:23:25 ...unless I had an hour to spare to find my way out.
309 00:23:29 When was the Overlook built?
310 00:23:32 Construction started in 1907.
311 00:23:34 It was finished in 1909.
312 00:23:37 The site's supposed to be on an lndian burial ground.
313 00:23:40 They actually had to repel...
314 00:23:41 ...a few lndian attacks as they were building it.
315 00:23:45 That's our Snowcat.
316 00:23:47 Can you both drive a car?
317 00:23:50 That's fine. Basically the Snowcat operates very much like a car.
318 00:23:54 It won't take you long to get the hang of it.
319 00:23:58 As a matter of fact, we brought a decorator in from Chicago...
320 00:24:01 ...just last year to refurbish this part of the hotel.
321 00:24:04 He sure did a beautiful job.
322 00:24:07 Pink and gold are my favorite colors.
323 00:24:10 This is our Gold Ballroom.
324 00:24:14 I'll say!
325 00:24:15 We can accommodate up to 300 people here very comfortably.
326 00:24:20 Boy, we could really have a good party in this room.
327 00:24:23 I'm afraid you won't do too well here unless you brought supplies.
328 00:24:27 We remove the booze from the premises when we shut down.
329 00:24:30 That reduces the insurance we normally have to carry.
330 00:24:33 We don't drink.
331 00:24:34 Then you're in luck.
332 00:24:36 Dick, come on over and say hello to Mr. and Mrs. Torrance.
333 00:24:40 This is Dick Hallorann, our head chef.
334 00:24:43 Mr. Hallorann, I'm Jack. This is my wife, Winifred.
335 00:24:46 Glad to meet you.
336 00:24:47 The Torrances will take care of the Overlook this winter.
337 00:24:50 That's just great. How do you folks like our hotel so far?
338 00:24:54 It's just wonderful.
339 00:24:56 Hi, Danny!
340 00:24:59 I found him outside looking for you.
341 00:25:02 Did you get tired of bombing the universe?
342 00:25:07 Come on over here.
343 00:25:08 Thank you, Susie.
344 00:25:10 I think it'd be good if you could show Mrs. Torrance the kitchen...
345 00:25:14 ...while I continue on with Jack.
346 00:25:16 It would be a pleasure. Right this way.
347 00:25:19 Great. See you later, honey.
348 00:25:20 Bye, darling.
349 00:25:24 Mrs. Torrance, your husband introduced you as Winifred.
350 00:25:28 Now, are you a "Winnie", or a "Freddie"?
351 00:25:30 I'm a Wendy.
352 00:25:32 Wendy. That's nice. That's the prettiest.
353 00:25:35 This is the kitchen, huh?
354 00:25:37 This is it.
355 00:25:39 How do you like it, Danny? is it big enough for you?
356 00:25:43 It's the biggest place I ever seen.
357 00:25:45 This whole place is such an enormous maze.
358 00:25:48 I'll have to leave a trail of breadcrumbs every time I come in.
359 00:25:52 Don't let it get you down.
360 00:25:54 It's big, but it ain't nothing but a kitchen.
361 00:25:57 A lot of this stuff you'll never have to touch.
362 00:25:59 I wouldn't know what to do with it if I did.
363 00:26:02 One thing for sure, you don't have to worry about food.
364 00:26:05 You folks could eat here for a year and never have the same menu twice.
365 00:26:10 Right here is our walk-in freezer.
366 00:26:14 This is where we keep all of our meat.
367 00:26:18 You got 15 rib roasts...
368 00:26:20 ...30 ten-pound bags of hamburger.
369 00:26:22 We got 12 turkeys, about 40 chickens...
370 00:26:25 ...50 sirloin steaks, two dozen of pork roast...
371 00:26:29 ...and 20 legs of lamb. Do you like lamb, Doc?
372 00:26:33 You don't? What's your favorite food, then?
373 00:26:35 French fries and ketchup.
374 00:26:38 I think we can manage that too, Doc.
375 00:26:40 Come along, now. Watch your step.
376 00:26:49 How'd you know we call him Doc?
377 00:26:50 - Beg your pardon? - Doc. You called Danny "Doc" twice.
378 00:26:55 I did?
379 00:26:57 We call him Doc sometimes, like in the Bugs Bunny cartoons.
380 00:27:00 But how did you know?
381 00:27:02 I guess I probably heard you call him that.
382 00:27:04 It's possible. But I honestly don't remember...
383 00:27:07 ...calling him that since we've been with you.
384 00:27:09 Anyway, he looks like a Doc, doesn't he?
385 00:27:13 What's up, Doc?
386 00:27:16 Now, this is the storeroom.
387 00:27:20 In here is where we keep...
388 00:27:22 ...all the dried goods and the canned goods.
389 00:27:25 We got canned fruits and vegetables...
390 00:27:28 ...canned fish and meats, hot and cold cereals.
391 00:27:32 Post Toasties, Corn Flakes, Sugar Puffs...
392 00:27:35 ...Rice Krispies, oatmeal, Wheatena and Cream of Wheat.
393 00:27:40 You got a dozen jugs of black molasses.
394 00:27:42 We got 60 boxes of dried milk...
395 00:27:53 How'd you like some ice cream, Doc?
396 00:27:58 Sociables, finger rolls...
397 00:28:00 ...and 7 kinds of what have you.
398 00:28:02 Now, we've got dried peaches, dried apricots...
399 00:28:06 ...dried raisins and dried prunes.
400 00:28:09 You know, you got to keep regular if you want to be happy.
401 00:28:16 - How're you getting on? - Fine.
402 00:28:18 Can we borrow Mrs. Torrance? We're on our way to the basement.
403 00:28:22 I promise we won't keep her very long.
404 00:28:24 No problem, Mr.Ullman. I was just getting to the ice cream.
405 00:28:27 You like ice cream, Doc?
406 00:28:30 I thought you did.
407 00:28:31 You folks mind if I give Danny some ice cream while we wait?
408 00:28:34 - Not at all. - We don't mind.
409 00:28:36 - Good. - Sound good to you, Doc?
410 00:28:39 Okay, you behave yourself.
411 00:28:44 What kind of ice cream do you like?
412 00:28:46 Chocolate.
413 00:28:47 Chocolate it shall be. Come on, son.
414 00:28:55 It's amazing, all this activity today.
415 00:28:57 The guests and some staff left yesterday, but the...
416 00:29:00 ...last day's always hectic.
417 00:29:01 Everybody wants to be on their way as early as possible.
418 00:29:05 By 5:00 tonight, you'll never know anybody was ever here.
419 00:29:09 Just like a ghost ship, huh?
420 00:29:17 Do you know how I knew your name was Doc?
421 00:29:26 You know what I'm talking about, don't you?
422 00:29:36 I can remember when I was a little boy...
423 00:29:40 ...my grandmother and I could hold conversations...
424 00:29:42 ...entirely without ever opening our mouths.
425 00:29:47 She called it "shining."
426 00:29:51 And for a long time I thought it was just the two of us...
427 00:29:54 ...that had "the shine" to us.
428 00:29:57 Just like you probably thought you was the only one.
429 00:30:01 But there are other folks...
430 00:30:03 ...though mostly they don't know it, or don't believe it.
431 00:30:11 How long have you been able to do it?
432 00:30:19 Why don't you want to talk about it?
433 00:30:27 I'm not supposed to.
434 00:30:30 Who says you ain't supposed to?
435 00:30:36 Tony.
436 00:30:40 Who's Tony?
437 00:30:44 Tony's the little boy that lives in my mouth.
438 00:30:49 Is Tony the one that...
439 00:30:51 ...tells you things?
440 00:30:57 How does he tell you things?
441 00:31:02 It's like I go to sleep, and he shows me things.
442 00:31:06 But when I wake up, I can't remember everything.
443 00:31:12 Does your mom and dad know about Tony?
444 00:31:17 - Yes. - Do they know he tells you things?
445 00:31:22 No, Tony told me never to tell them.
446 00:31:28 Has Tony ever told you anything about this place?
447 00:31:31 About the Overlook Hotel?
448 00:31:37 I don't know.
449 00:31:39 Now think real hard, Doc.
450 00:31:42 Think.
451 00:31:47 Maybe he showed me something.
452 00:31:50 Try to think of what it was.
453 00:31:56 Mr. Hallorann, are you scared of this place?
454 00:32:01 No, Scared of nothing here.
455 00:32:05 It's just that...
456 00:32:07 ...you know, some places are like people.
457 00:32:11 Some shine...
458 00:32:13 ...and some don't.
459 00:32:15 I guess you could say the Overlook Hotel...
460 00:32:18 ...has something about it that's like shining.
461 00:32:24 Is there something bad here?
462 00:32:38 You know, Doc, when something happens...
463 00:32:41 ...it can leave a trace of itself behind.
464 00:32:45 Say, like...
465 00:32:47 ...if someone burns toast.
466 00:32:52 Maybe things that happen leave other kind of traces behind.
467 00:32:58 Not things that anyone can notice.
468 00:33:02 But things that people who shine can see.
469 00:33:08 Just like they can see things that haven't happened yet...
470 00:33:13 ...sometimes they can see things that happened a long time ago.
471 00:33:19 I think a lot of things happened right here...
472 00:33:22 ...in this particular hotel over the years.
473 00:33:26 And not all of them was good.
474 00:33:32 What about room 237?
475 00:33:38 Room 237?
476 00:33:41 You're scared of room 237, ain't you?
477 00:33:46 No, I ain't.
478 00:33:49 Mr. Hallorann, what is in room 237?
479 00:33:54 Nothing.
480 00:33:56 There ain't nothing in room 237.
481 00:34:00 But you ain't got no business going in there anyway.
482 00:34:03 So stay out.
483 00:34:05 You understand? Stay out!
484 00:35:47 Good morning, hon.
485 00:35:51 Your breakfast is ready.
486 00:35:53 What time is it?
487 00:35:55 It's about 11:30.
488 00:35:59 Jesus.
489 00:36:02 I guess we've been staying up too late.
490 00:36:04 I know it.
491 00:36:07 I made them just the way you like them, sunny-side up.
492 00:36:10 Nice.
493 00:36:14 It's really pretty outside.
494 00:36:16 How about taking me for a walk after you finish your breakfast?
495 00:36:20 I suppose I ought to try to do some writing first.
496 00:36:26 Any ideas yet?
497 00:36:28 Lots of ideas.
498 00:36:30 No good ones.
499 00:36:32 Something will come.
500 00:36:35 It's just a matter of settling into the habit of writing every day.
501 00:36:41 That's all it is.
502 00:36:45 It's really nice up here, isn't it?
503 00:36:47 I love it.
504 00:36:49 I really do.
505 00:36:52 I've never been this happy or comfortable anywhere.
506 00:36:55 It's amazing how fast you get used to such a big place.
507 00:36:59 I tell you, when we first came up here...
508 00:37:02 ...I thought it was kind of scary.
509 00:37:04 I fell in love with it right away.
510 00:37:08 When I came up here for my interview...
511 00:37:11 ...it was as though I'd been here before.
512 00:37:15 I mean, we all have moments of deja vu...
513 00:37:18 ...but this was ridiculous.
514 00:37:21 It was almost as though I knew...
515 00:37:23 ...what was going to be around every corner.
516 00:38:00 The loser has to keep America clean. How's that?
517 00:38:03 - All right. - And you're going to lose.
518 00:38:06 And I'm going to get you. You'd better run fast!
519 00:38:14 Look out!
520 00:38:15 I'm coming in close.
521 00:38:17 Loser has to keep America clean.
522 00:38:20 Keep America clean.
523 00:38:23 Danny, you win.
524 00:38:25 Let's take the rest of this walking.
525 00:38:29 Give me your hand.
526 00:38:33 Isn't it beautiful?
527 00:38:53 Dead end.
528 00:39:52 We made it.
529 00:39:54 Isn't it beautiful?
530 00:40:17 It's so pretty.
531 00:40:23 I didn't think it was going to be this big. Did you?
532 00:40:27 No.
533 00:40:38 Rutherford was serving a life sentence...
534 00:40:40 ...for a 1968 shooting.
535 00:40:42 And the search continues for that missing Aspen woman.
536 00:40:47 24-year-old Susan Robertson has been missing 10 days.
537 00:40:50 She disappeared on a hunting trip with her husband.
538 00:40:53 They may have to call off the search...
539 00:40:56 ...if a predicted snowstorm moves in tomorrow.
540 00:40:59 It's so beautiful in Denver today...
541 00:41:01 ...it's hard to believe a snowstorm could be close.
542 00:41:03 I want to go outside and lie in the sun...
543 00:41:06 ...yet to our north, to our west, it is snowing and cold.
544 00:41:10 And it's moving...
545 00:41:11 ...right here towards Colorado as we talk. It's incredible.
546 00:43:43 Hi, honey.
547 00:43:48 How's it going?
548 00:43:52 Fine.
549 00:43:55 Get a lot written today?
550 00:44:00 Yes.
551 00:44:04 The weather forecast said it's going to snow tonight.
552 00:44:12 What do you want me to do about it?
553 00:44:16 Come on, honey.
554 00:44:19 Don't be so grouchy.
555 00:44:21 I'm not...
556 00:44:23 ...being grouchy.
557 00:44:24 I just want to finish my work.
558 00:44:31 Okay. I understand.
559 00:44:33 I'll come back later with a couple of sandwiches.
560 00:44:36 Maybe you'll let me read something then.
561 00:44:42 Wendy...
562 00:44:43 ...let me explain something to you.
563 00:44:46 When you come in and interrupt, you're breaking my concentration.
564 00:44:51 You're distracting me...
565 00:44:52 ...and it will then take me time to get back to where I was.
566 00:44:56 Understand?
567 00:44:59 Yeah.
568 00:45:01 Fine.
569 00:45:03 We're going to make a new rule:
570 00:45:05 Whenever I'm in here...
571 00:45:06 ...and you hear me typing...
572 00:45:10 ...or whatever the fuck you hear me doing in here...
573 00:45:14 ...when I'm in here, that means I am working.
574 00:45:16 That means don't come in.
575 00:45:19 Now, do you think you can handle that?
576 00:45:24 - Yeah. - Fine.
577 00:45:28 Why don't you start right now and get the fuck out of here?
578 00:45:35 Okay.
579 00:46:07 All right, you!
580 00:46:10 I know you've got more.
581 00:46:14 Missed!
582 00:46:20 Don't have!
583 00:46:21 No fair anymore.
584 00:47:31 I knew it.
585 00:48:03 This is KDK 12 calling KDK 1.
586 00:48:09 KDK 12 to KDK 1.
587 00:48:13 This is KDK 1. We're receiving you. Over.
588 00:48:16 Hi, this is Wendy Torrance at the Overlook Hotel.
589 00:48:20 Hi, how are you folks getting on up there? Over.
590 00:48:23 We're just fine.
591 00:48:25 But our telephones aren't doing too well.
592 00:48:27 Are the lines down, by any chance? Over.
593 00:48:31 Yes, quite a few of them are down due to the storm. Over.
594 00:48:35 Any chance of them being repaired soon? Over.
595 00:48:38 Well, I wouldn't like to say.
596 00:48:40 Most winters they stay that way until spring. Over.
597 00:48:44 Boy, this storm is really something, isn't it? Over.
598 00:48:48 Yes. It's one of the worst we've had for years.
599 00:48:51 Is there anything else we can do for you, Mrs. Torrance?
600 00:48:55 I suppose not. Over.
601 00:48:57 If you folks have any problems up there, just give us a call.
602 00:49:01 And, Mrs. Torrance?
603 00:49:02 It might be a good idea if you leave your radio on all the time.
604 00:49:08 Okay. We'll do that.
605 00:49:09 It was real nice talking to you.
606 00:49:11 Bye. Over and out.
607 00:49:49 Hello, Danny.
608 00:49:56 Come and play with us.
609 00:50:04 Come and play with us, Danny.
610 00:50:08 Forever...
611 00:50:12 ...and ever...
612 00:50:15 ...and ever.
613 00:50:48 Tony...
614 00:50:51 ...I'm scared.
615 00:50:58 Remember what Mr. Hallorann said.
616 00:51:04 It's just like pictures in a book, Danny.
617 00:51:08 It isn't real.
618 00:51:21 Please let me give you some money.
619 00:51:23 I wouldn't think of it.
620 00:51:25 Well, how can I repay you?
621 00:51:28 It's okay. Really.
622 00:51:30 Well, I'm going to have some coffee.
623 00:51:32 Would you like some?
624 00:51:36 Sure.
625 00:51:37 Great. Sit down.
626 00:51:49 Marvelous doughnuts. Help yourself.
627 00:51:53 - Coffee will be ready in a few minutes. - Mom.
628 00:51:57 Yes.
629 00:51:59 Can I go up to my room and get my fire engine?
630 00:52:04 Not right now. Daddy's asleep.
631 00:52:08 I won't make any noise.
632 00:52:11 Now come on, Doc.
633 00:52:13 He only went to bed a few hours ago.
634 00:52:15 Can't you wait till later?
635 00:52:17 I won't make a sound. I promise I'll tiptoe.
636 00:52:24 All right.
637 00:52:25 But really don't make a sound.
638 00:52:28 I won't, Mom.
639 00:52:30 Make sure you come right back...
640 00:52:32 ...because I'm going to make lunch soon.
641 00:52:36 Okay, Mom.
642 00:53:27 Can I go to my room and get my fire engine?
643 00:53:34 Come here for a minute first.
644 00:54:13 How's it going, Doc?
645 00:54:16 Okay.
646 00:54:19 Having a good time?
647 00:54:23 Yes, Dad.
648 00:54:28 Good.
649 00:54:31 I want you to have a good time.
650 00:54:34 I am, Dad.
651 00:54:42 - Dad. - yes?
652 00:54:46 Do you feel bad?
653 00:54:51 No, I'm just a little bit tired.
654 00:54:58 Then why don't you go to sleep?
655 00:55:04 I can't.
656 00:55:07 I got too much to do.
657 00:55:18 Do you like this hotel?
658 00:55:27 I do.
659 00:55:29 I love it.
660 00:55:33 Don't you?
661 00:55:36 I guess so.
662 00:55:40 Good.
663 00:55:45 I want you to like it here.
664 00:55:51 I wish we could stay here forever...
665 00:55:55 ...and ever...
666 00:55:57 ...and ever.
667 00:56:04 What?
668 00:56:06 You would never hurt Mommy or me, would you?
669 00:56:15 What do you mean?
670 00:56:21 Did your mother ever say that to you?
671 00:56:25 That I would hurt you?
672 00:56:27 No, Dad.
673 00:56:31 You sure?
674 00:56:33 Yes, Dad.
675 00:56:39 I love you, Danny.
676 00:56:43 I love you more than anything else...
677 00:56:45 ...in the whole world...
678 00:56:49 ...and I would never do anything to hurt you...
679 00:56:52 ...never.
680 00:56:54 You know that, don't you?
681 00:56:57 Yes, Dad.
682 00:56:59 Good.
683 00:57:42 Mom.
684 00:58:01 Mom.
685 00:58:28 Mom, are you in there?
686 00:59:49 What happened?
687 00:59:51 Honey...
688 00:59:53 ...what's wrong?
689 01:00:02 I had the most...
690 01:00:04 ...terrible nightmare I ever had.
691 01:00:08 - It was the most horrible dream. - It's okay, it's okay now.
692 01:00:12 Really.
693 01:00:18 I dreamed that I...
694 01:00:20 ...that I killed you and Danny.
695 01:00:25 But I didn't just kill you.
696 01:00:29 I cut you up into little pieces.
697 01:00:34 My God.
698 01:00:36 I must be losing my mind.
699 01:00:41 Everything's going to be all right.
700 01:00:46 Come on. Let's get up off the floor.
701 01:00:56 There. Now sit up.
702 01:00:59 It's okay.
703 01:01:02 It's okay.
704 01:01:07 Danny!
705 01:01:09 Everything's okay!
706 01:01:11 Just go play in your room for a while.
707 01:01:14 Your dad's just got a headache.
708 01:01:18 Danny, mind what I say. Go play in your room.
709 01:01:23 Honey, let me just go get him out of here.
710 01:01:26 I'll be right back.
711 01:01:29 Why don't you mind me?
712 01:01:38 Oh, my God.
713 01:01:41 What happened to your neck?
714 01:01:45 What happened to your neck?
715 01:02:17 You did this to him...
716 01:02:19 ...didn't you?!
717 01:02:22 You son of a bitch!
718 01:02:24 You did this to him!
719 01:02:27 Didn't you?!
720 01:02:29 How could you?!
721 01:02:31 How could you?!
722 01:04:03 God! I'd give anything for a drink.
723 01:04:09 I'd give my goddamn soul...
724 01:04:12 ...for just a glass of beer.
725 01:04:29 Hi, Lloyd.
726 01:04:34 A little slow tonight, isn't it?
727 01:04:41 Yes it is, Mr. Torrance.
728 01:04:46 What will it be?
729 01:04:49 I'm awfully glad you asked me that, Lloyd...
730 01:04:52 ...because I just happen to have two twenties...
731 01:04:56 ...and two tens right here in my wallet.
732 01:04:59 I was afraid they were going to be there until next April.
733 01:05:03 So here's what:
734 01:05:05 You slip me a bottle of bourbon...
735 01:05:07 ...a little glass and some ice.
736 01:05:10 You can do that, can't you, Lloyd?
737 01:05:13 You're not too busy, are you?
738 01:05:16 No, sir. I'm not busy at all.
739 01:05:19 Good man.
740 01:05:21 You set them up...
741 01:05:22 ...and I'll knock them back, one by one.
742 01:05:26 White man's burden, Lloyd, my man.
743 01:05:29 White man's burden.
744 01:05:37 Say, Lloyd...
745 01:05:39 ...it seems I'm temporarily light.
746 01:05:42 How's my credit in this joint, anyway?
747 01:05:45 Your credit's fine, Mr. Torrance.
748 01:05:48 That's swell.
749 01:05:49 I like you, Lloyd.
750 01:05:51 I always liked you.
751 01:05:53 You were always the best of them.
752 01:05:56 Best goddamned bartender...
753 01:05:58 ...from Timbuktu to Portland, Maine.
754 01:06:01 Or Portland, Oregon, for that matter.
755 01:06:04 Thank you for saying so.
756 01:06:08 Here's to 5 miserable months on the wagon...
757 01:06:13 ...and all the irreparable harm that it's caused me.
758 01:06:35 How are things going, Mr. Torrance?
759 01:06:39 Things could be better.
760 01:06:43 Things could be a whole lot better.
761 01:06:47 I hope it's nothing serious.
762 01:06:52 Nothing serious.
763 01:06:56 Just a little problem with...the old sperm bank upstairs.
764 01:07:02 Nothing I can't handle, though.
765 01:07:04 Thanks.
766 01:07:06 Women.
767 01:07:08 Can't live with them...
768 01:07:09 ...can't live without them.
769 01:07:14 Words of wisdom, Lloyd.
770 01:07:16 Words of...
771 01:07:18 ...wisdom.
772 01:07:31 I never laid a hand on him, goddamn it.
773 01:07:34 I didn't.
774 01:07:38 I wouldn't touch one hair on his goddamn little head.
775 01:07:43 I love the little son of a bitch.
776 01:07:48 I'd do anything for him.
777 01:07:51 Any fucking thing for him.
778 01:07:58 But that bitch!
779 01:08:01 As long as I live...
780 01:08:03 ...she'll never let me forget what happened.
781 01:08:16 I did hurt him once, okay?
782 01:08:20 It was an accident.
783 01:08:22 Completely unintentional.
784 01:08:26 It could have happened to anybody.
785 01:08:30 And it was three goddamn years ago!
786 01:08:34 The little fucker had thrown all my papers all over the floor.
787 01:08:37 All I tried to do was pull him up.
788 01:08:42 A momentary loss of muscular coordination.
789 01:08:47 I mean...
790 01:08:49 ...a few extra foot-pounds of energy...
791 01:08:52 ...per second, per second.
792 01:09:11 Thank God you're here.
793 01:09:16 There's someone else in the hotel with us.
794 01:09:19 There's a crazy woman in one of the rooms.
795 01:09:22 She tried to strangle Danny.
796 01:09:27 Are you out of your fucking mind?
797 01:09:31 It's the truth! Really.
798 01:09:33 I swear it. Danny told me.
799 01:09:36 He went up into one of the bedrooms.
800 01:09:38 The door was open, and he saw this crazy woman in the bathtub.
801 01:09:41 She tried to strangle him!
802 01:09:47 Which room was it?
803 01:09:57 From Channel 10 in Miami...
804 01:09:59 ...this is Newswatch with Glen Rinker...
805 01:10:02 ...Ann Bishop, and the award- winning Newswatch team.
806 01:10:06 Good evening. I'm Glen Rinker, Newswatch Ten.
807 01:10:09 As Miami continues to swelter in a record winter heat wave...
808 01:10:12 ...bringing temperatures to the 90s...
809 01:10:14 ...Central and Mountain states are buried in snow.
810 01:10:18 In Colorado, 10 inches of snow fell injust a few hours tonight.
811 01:10:22 Travel in the Rockies is almost impossible.
812 01:10:24 Airports are shut down, stranding thousands of passengers.
813 01:10:28 Highways are blocked by snowdrifts.
814 01:10:30 Railroad tracks are frozen.
815 01:10:32 Officials in Colorado tell Newswatch...
816 01:10:34 ...at least 3 have been killed by exposure to freezing winds.
817 01:10:38 The governor of Colorado is expected...
818 01:10:40 ...to declare a weather emergency.
819 01:10:42 The National Guard might be called out...
820 01:10:44 ...to clear streets and roads.
821 01:10:46 Weather forecasters predict more snow...
822 01:10:48 ...and heavy winds tonight and tomorrow...
823 01:10:50 ...with temperatures dropping well below zero.
824 01:10:53 Back here in Florida, we've got the opposite problem.
825 01:10:56 The heat and humidity are supposed to climb.
826 01:10:59 Local beaches should bejammed.
827 01:11:01 Our weather expert, Walter Cronice...
828 01:11:03 ...will have the local forecast later on Newswatch.
829 01:16:38 We're sorry. Your call cannot be completed as dialed.
830 01:16:43 If you need assistance, please call the operator.
831 01:17:02 - Jack? - Yes, it's me.
832 01:17:05 Thank God.
833 01:17:12 Did you find anything?
834 01:17:14 No. Nothing at all.
835 01:17:17 I didn't see one goddamn thing.
836 01:17:23 You went into the room Danny said? To 237?
837 01:17:27 Yes, I did.
838 01:17:29 And you didn't see anything at all?
839 01:17:31 Absolutely nothing.
840 01:17:33 How is he?
841 01:17:34 He's still asleep.
842 01:17:36 Good.
843 01:17:43 I'm sure he'll be himself again in the morning.
844 01:17:51 Are you sure it was the right room?
845 01:17:54 I mean, maybe Danny made a mistake.
846 01:17:57 He must have gone in that room.
847 01:18:00 The door was open, the lights were on.
848 01:18:05 I just don't understand it.
849 01:18:12 What about those bruises on his neck?
850 01:18:17 Somebody did that to him.
851 01:18:27 I think...
852 01:18:30 ...he did it to himself.
853 01:18:39 No.
854 01:18:41 That's not possible.
855 01:18:48 Once you rule out his version of what happened...
856 01:18:52 ...there is no other explanation.
857 01:18:55 Is there?
858 01:18:59 It wouldn't be that different from the episode...
859 01:19:02 ...that he had before we came up here.
860 01:19:06 Would it?
861 01:19:15 Whatever the explanation is...
862 01:19:21 ...I think we...
863 01:19:23 ...have to get Danny out of here.
864 01:19:30 Get him out of here?
865 01:19:36 You mean...
866 01:19:39 ...just leave the hotel?
867 01:19:50 It is so...
868 01:19:52 ...typical of you to create a problem like this...
869 01:19:54 ...when I finally have a chance to accomplish something!
870 01:19:57 When I'm really into my work!
871 01:20:00 I could really write my own ticket if I went back now, couldn't I?
872 01:20:04 Shoveling out driveways, work in a car wash.
873 01:20:08 Any of that appeal to you?
874 01:20:11 I have let you fuck up my life so far...
875 01:20:14 ...but I am not going to let you fuck this up.
876 01:21:36 Good evening. Forest Service.
877 01:21:39 My name is Dick Hallorann.
878 01:21:40 I'm the head chef at the Overlook Hotel.
879 01:21:43 Good evening. What can I do for you?
880 01:21:45 I've been trying to make an urgent phone call up there...
881 01:21:49 ...but the operator said that the phone lines are down.
882 01:21:53 A lot of lines around here are down due to the storm.
883 01:21:56 I hate to put you through any trouble...
884 01:21:59 ...but there's a family up there all by themselves with a young kid.
885 01:22:03 And with this storm and everything...
886 01:22:04 ...I'd appreciate it if you'd give them a call on your radio...
887 01:22:08 ...just to see if everything's okay.
888 01:22:10 I'll be glad to do that.
889 01:22:12 Why don't you call me back in about 20 minutes?
890 01:22:15 Thank you very much. I'll do that.
891 01:22:17 All right, sir.
892 01:22:39 Good evening, Mr. Torrance.
893 01:22:41 Good evening.
894 01:23:07 Hi, Lloyd.
895 01:23:08 Been away, but now I'm back.
896 01:23:11 Good evening, Mr. Torrance.
897 01:23:13 It's good to see you.
898 01:23:14 It's good to be back, Lloyd.
899 01:23:18 What'll it be, sir?
900 01:23:20 Hair of the dog that bit me.
901 01:23:24 Bourbon on the rocks.
902 01:23:26 That'll do her.
903 01:23:41 No charge to you, Mr. Torrance.
904 01:23:45 No charge?
905 01:23:47 Your money's no good here.
906 01:23:55 Orders from the house.
907 01:24:00 Orders from the house.
908 01:24:06 Drink up, Mr. Torrance.
909 01:24:10 I'm the kind of man likes to know who's buying their drinks, Lloyd.
910 01:24:17 It's not a matter that concerns you, Mr. Torrance.
911 01:24:20 At least, not at this point.
912 01:24:27 Anything you say, Lloyd.
913 01:24:30 Anything you say.
914 01:24:45 Oh, dear! I'm so sorry, sir.
915 01:24:48 Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
916 01:24:50 I've made an awful mess of your jacket, sir.
917 01:24:54 That's all right. I've got plenty of jackets.
918 01:24:57 I'm afraid it's advocaat, sir. It tends to stain.
919 01:25:00 Advocaat, is it?
920 01:25:02 Yes, sir. I think the best thing...
921 01:25:04 ...is to come along to the gentlemen's room...
922 01:25:07 ...and we'll get some water to it, sir.
923 01:25:10 Looks like you might have got a spot of it on yourself...
924 01:25:13 ...Jeevesy old boy.
925 01:25:15 That doesn't matter, sir. You're the important one.
926 01:25:18 Awfully nice of you to say.
927 01:25:21 Of course, I intended to change my jacket this evening...
928 01:25:24 ...before the fish and goose soiree.
929 01:25:26 Very wise, sir. Very wise.
930 01:25:29 Here. I'll just...
931 01:25:31 ...hold this for you there, Jeevesy.
932 01:25:33 Thank you, sir. Thank you.
933 01:25:36 Let's see if we can improve this with a little water, sir.
934 01:25:40 All right. I'll just...
935 01:25:41 ...set my bourbon and advocaat down right there.
936 01:25:46 Won't keep you a moment.
937 01:25:48 Fine.
938 01:25:52 What do they call you, Jeevesy?
939 01:25:54 Grady, sir. Delbert Grady.
940 01:26:02 Grady?
941 01:26:03 Yes, sir.
942 01:26:05 Delbert Grady.
943 01:26:07 That's right, sir.
944 01:26:17 Mr. Grady...
945 01:26:19 ...haven't I seen you somewhere before?
946 01:26:21 Why, no, sir. I don't believe so.
947 01:26:31 It's coming off now, sir.
948 01:26:38 Mr. Grady...
949 01:26:41 ...weren't you once the caretaker here?
950 01:26:44 Why, no, sir. I don't believe so.
951 01:26:49 You a married man, are you, Mr. Grady?
952 01:26:53 Yes, sir.
953 01:26:54 I have a wife and two daughters, sir.
954 01:26:58 And...
955 01:27:02 ...where are they now?
956 01:27:03 They're somewhere around. I'm not quite sure at the moment.
957 01:27:15 Mr. Grady...
958 01:27:18 You were the caretaker here.
959 01:27:22 I recognize you.
960 01:27:25 I saw your picture in the newspapers.
961 01:27:28 You...
962 01:27:31 ...chopped your wife and daughter up into little bits.
963 01:27:35 And...
964 01:27:37 ...then you blew your brains out.
965 01:27:49 That's strange, sir.
966 01:27:51 I don't have any recollection of that at all.
967 01:27:58 Mr. Grady...
968 01:28:00 ...you were the caretaker here.
969 01:28:11 I'm sorry to differ with you, sir.
970 01:28:16 But you...
971 01:28:18 ...are the caretaker.
972 01:28:22 You've always been the caretaker.
973 01:28:28 I should know, sir.
974 01:28:32 I've always been here.
975 01:28:52 Did you know, Mr. Torrance...
976 01:28:55 ...that your son...
977 01:28:57 ...is attempting to bring an outside party...
978 01:29:00 ...into this situation?
979 01:29:05 Did you know that?
980 01:29:13 He is, Mr. Torrance.
981 01:29:17 Who?
982 01:29:20 A nigger.
983 01:29:26 A nigger?
984 01:29:30 A nigger...
985 01:29:32 ...cook.
986 01:29:40 How?
987 01:29:43 Your son...
988 01:29:45 ...has a very great talent.
989 01:29:49 I don't think you are aware how great it is.
990 01:29:53 But he is attempting to use that very talent...
991 01:29:57 ...against your will.
992 01:30:07 Well...
993 01:30:11 ...he is a very willful boy.
994 01:30:17 Indeed he is, Mr. Torrance.
995 01:30:19 A very willful boy.
996 01:30:22 A rather...
997 01:30:24 ...naughty boy...
998 01:30:26 ...if I may be so bold, sir.
999 01:30:36 It's his mother.
1000 01:30:40 She...
1001 01:30:42 ...interferes.
1002 01:30:47 Perhaps they need a good...
1003 01:30:50 ...talking-to.
1004 01:30:52 If...
1005 01:30:53 ...you don't mind my saying so.
1006 01:30:57 Perhaps...
1007 01:30:59 ...a bit more.
1008 01:31:04 My girls, sir...
1009 01:31:05 ...they didn't care for the Overlook at first.
1010 01:31:10 One of them actually stole a pack of matches...
1011 01:31:14 ...and tried to burn it down.
1012 01:31:18 But I...
1013 01:31:19 ...corrected them, sir.
1014 01:31:23 And when my wife tried to prevent me from doing my duty...
1015 01:31:27 ...I...
1016 01:31:29 ...corrected her.
1017 01:31:46 We have the Snowcat.
1018 01:31:51 If the weather breaks...
1019 01:31:53 ...we might just be able...
1020 01:31:55 ...to get down the mountain.
1021 01:32:00 I could call the forest rangers first...
1022 01:32:03 ...and...tell them that we're coming...
1023 01:32:07 ....so that...
1024 01:32:08 ...they could start searching for us in case we didn't make it.
1025 01:32:16 And if Jack won't come with us...
1026 01:32:21 ...I'll just have to tell him that we're going by ourselves.
1027 01:32:25 That's all there is to it.
1028 01:32:28 Redrum.
1029 01:32:30 Redrum.
1030 01:32:43 What's the matter, hon?
1031 01:32:45 Redrum!
1032 01:32:46 Are you having a bad dream?
1033 01:32:54 Hon?
1034 01:33:01 Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance.
1035 01:33:10 Come on, honey.
1036 01:33:12 Wake up.
1037 01:33:15 You just had a bad dream.
1038 01:33:18 Everything's okay.
1039 01:33:25 Danny can't wake up, Mrs. Torrance.
1040 01:33:38 Wake up!
1041 01:33:41 Come on.
1042 01:33:42 Right now.
1043 01:33:44 Wake up!
1044 01:33:50 Danny's gone away, Mrs. Torrance.
1045 01:34:04 This is KDK 1 calling KDK 12.
1046 01:34:07 KDK 1 calling KDK 12.
1047 01:34:10 Are you receiving me?
1048 01:34:15 This is KDK 1 calling KDK 12.
1049 01:34:19 KDK 1 calling KDK 12.
1050 01:34:22 Do you read me?
1051 01:34:28 This is KDK 1 calling KDK 12.
1052 01:34:31 KDK 1 calling KDK 12.
1053 01:34:34 Are you receiving me?
1054 01:35:12 Good evening. Forest service.
1055 01:35:14 This is Dick Hallorann again.
1056 01:35:17 I called a while ago about the folks at the Overlook Hotel.
1057 01:35:21 We tried to contact them several times but they didn't answer.
1058 01:35:25 Maybe they got their radio turned off or they can't hear it.
1059 01:35:29 If you'd like, I'd be glad to try again later on.
1060 01:35:32 That's very nice of you.
1061 01:35:35 I'll call you back later.
1062 01:35:37 Bye.
1063 01:36:25 Pardon me, miss. What time will we get to Denver?
1064 01:36:28 We're due to arrive at 8:20, sir.
1065 01:36:30 Thank you very much.
1066 01:37:36 Durkin's Garage.
1067 01:37:37 Can I speak to Larry?
1068 01:37:38 Speaking.
1069 01:37:40 Hi, Larry. This is Dick. Dick Hallorann.
1070 01:37:42 Dick! How you doing?
1071 01:37:44 How's the weather down there?
1072 01:37:46 I'm not in Florida. I'm calling from Stapleton Airport.
1073 01:37:49 What are you doing there?
1074 01:37:51 I just got in from Miami. I got to get to the Overlook today.
1075 01:37:55 What's the weather like there?
1076 01:37:57 The snowplows are keeping things moving in town...
1077 01:38:00 ...but the mountain roads are blocked.
1078 01:38:03 Then I'm going to need a Snowcat to get up there.
1079 01:38:06 Can you fix me up with one?
1080 01:38:08 What's the big deal about getting there today...
1081 01:38:10 ...especially in this weather?
1082 01:38:13 Larry, just between you and me, we got a very serious problem...
1083 01:38:16 ...with the people taking care of the place.
1084 01:38:19 They turned out to be completely unreliable assholes.
1085 01:38:23 Ullman phoned me last night.
1086 01:38:25 And I'm supposed to find out if they have to be replaced.
1087 01:38:30 How long will it take you to get here?
1088 01:38:32 About five hours.
1089 01:38:34 I'm going to rent a car here at the airport.
1090 01:38:37 Okay, I'll take care of it.
1091 01:38:38 Thanks, Larry. I really appreciate that.
1092 01:38:41 That's all right. Drive carefully.
1093 01:38:50 You're with Hal and Charlie on Radio 63, KHOW, Denver.
1094 01:38:53 And we have a bad day out there.
1095 01:38:56 Heavy snow throughout the Denver metro area.
1096 01:39:00 Many mountain passes...
1097 01:39:01 ... Wolf Creek and Red Mountain passes are closed...
1098 01:39:04 ...and the chain law is in effect at the Eisenhower Tunnel.
1099 01:39:08 We hear from the news department...
1100 01:39:10 ...only a few flights are landing at Stapleton Airport...
1101 01:39:13 ...and with storms like this...
1102 01:39:15 ...I guess the entire airport will be closed within the hour.
1103 01:39:19 The storm will continue through the day and the Weather Service...
1104 01:39:22 ...has declared a stockman's and traveler's advisory...
1105 01:39:25 ...for all areas outlying the Denver metro region.
1106 01:39:28 Get the cows in the barn.
1107 01:39:51 Hon?
1108 01:39:57 Listen to me for a minute, will you?
1109 01:40:03 I'm just going to go and talk to Daddy for a few minutes...
1110 01:40:07 ...and I'll be right back.
1111 01:40:10 I want you to just stay here...
1112 01:40:13 ...and watch your cartoons, okay?
1113 01:40:18 Okay, hon?
1114 01:40:23 Yes, Mrs. Torrance.
1115 01:40:35 All right.
1116 01:40:38 I'll be back in just about five minutes.
1117 01:40:42 I'm going to lock the door behind me.
1118 01:44:11 How do you like it?
1119 01:44:19 How do you like it?
1120 01:44:30 What are you doing down here?
1121 01:44:37 I just...
1122 01:44:40 ...wanted...
1123 01:44:42 ...to talk to you.
1124 01:44:46 Okay.
1125 01:44:48 Let's talk.
1126 01:44:59 What do you want to talk about?
1127 01:45:09 I can't really remember.
1128 01:45:13 You can't remember.
1129 01:45:16 No...
1130 01:45:17 ...I can't.
1131 01:45:24 Maybe it was about Danny?
1132 01:45:30 Maybe it was about him.
1133 01:45:36 I think we should discuss Danny.
1134 01:45:42 I think...
1135 01:45:44 ...we should discuss what should be done with him.
1136 01:45:53 What should be done with him?
1137 01:46:00 I don't know.
1138 01:46:03 I don't think that's true.
1139 01:46:05 I think you have some very definite ideas...
1140 01:46:08 ...about what should be done with Danny.
1141 01:46:10 And I'd like to know what they are.
1142 01:46:14 Well, I...
1143 01:46:16 ...I think maybe he should be taken to a doctor.
1144 01:46:21 You think "maybe" he should be taken to a doctor?
1145 01:46:26 When do you think "maybe" he should be taken to a doctor?
1146 01:46:30 As soon as possible?
1147 01:46:32 "As soon as possible?"
1148 01:46:37 Please.
1149 01:46:40 You believe his health might be at stake.
1150 01:46:45 Yes.
1151 01:46:48 And you are concerned about him.
1152 01:46:53 And are you concerned about me?
1153 01:46:56 Of course I am.
1154 01:46:58 Of course you are!
1155 01:47:00 Have you ever thought about my responsibilities?
1156 01:47:03 What are you talking about?
1157 01:47:05 Have you ever had a single moment's...
1158 01:47:08 ...thought about my responsibilities?
1159 01:47:10 Have you ever thought for a single moment...
1160 01:47:13 ...about my responsibilities to my employers?!
1161 01:47:16 Has is ever occurred to you...
1162 01:47:18 ...that I have agreed to look after the hotel until May 1st?
1163 01:47:22 Does it matter to you at all...
1164 01:47:24 ...that the owners have placed their complete confidence in me...
1165 01:47:27 ...and that I have signed a letter of agreement...
1166 01:47:31 ...in which I've accepted that responsibility?
1167 01:47:34 Do you have the slightest idea...
1168 01:47:36 ...what a moral and ethical principal is? Do you?!
1169 01:47:39 Has it ever occurred to you what would happen to my future...
1170 01:47:43 ...if I fail to live up to my responsibilities?
1171 01:47:45 Has it ever occurred to you? Has it?!
1172 01:47:48 Stay away from me!
1173 01:47:50 Why?
1174 01:47:52 I just want to go back to my room.
1175 01:47:55 Why?
1176 01:47:57 Well...
1177 01:47:59 ...I'm very confused.
1178 01:48:02 And I just need a chance to think things over.
1179 01:48:07 You've had your whole fucking life to think things over!
1180 01:48:11 What good's a few minutes more going to do you now?
1181 01:48:14 Stay away from me!
1182 01:48:16 Please!
1183 01:48:18 Don't hurt me.
1184 01:48:20 I'm not going to hurt you.
1185 01:48:21 Stay away from me!
1186 01:48:23 Stay away!
1187 01:48:24 Darling.
1188 01:48:25 Light of my life.
1189 01:48:27 I'm not going to hurt you.
1190 01:48:28 You didn't let me finish my sentence.
1191 01:48:31 I said, "I'm not going to hurt you."
1192 01:48:33 I'm just going to bash your brains in.
1193 01:48:36 I'm going to bash them right the fuck in.
1194 01:48:40 Stay away from me!
1195 01:48:42 Stay away from me!
1196 01:48:43 I'm not going to hurt you.
1197 01:48:46 Stay away from me!
1198 01:48:48 Stay away!
1199 01:48:50 Please!
1200 01:48:52 Stop swinging the bat.
1201 01:48:54 Stay away from me.
1202 01:48:56 Put that bat down, Wendy.
1203 01:48:57 Stop it!
1204 01:49:00 Give me the bat.
1205 01:49:02 Please!
1206 01:49:03 - Stay away! - Give me the bat.
1207 01:49:06 Stop it!
1208 01:49:07 Give me the bat.
1209 01:49:09 - Stay away from me. - Stop swinging the bat.
1210 01:49:10 Please stop!
1211 01:49:12 Give me the bat.
1212 01:49:13 Stay away from me.
1213 01:49:15 - Stop it! - Give me the bat.
1214 01:49:19 Goddamn!
1215 01:50:35 What are you doing?
1216 01:50:40 Wait a minute.
1217 01:50:42 What are you doing?
1218 01:50:47 What are you doing?
1219 01:51:02 Wait a minute!
1220 01:51:06 What are you doing?
1221 01:51:08 Open the door!
1222 01:51:11 Goddamn it!
1223 01:51:12 Let me out of here! Open the goddamn door!
1224 01:51:20 Wendy, listen.
1225 01:51:21 Let me out and I'll forget the whole goddamn thing.
1226 01:51:24 It'll be just like nothing ever happened.
1227 01:51:42 Baby.
1228 01:51:44 I think you hurt my head real bad.
1229 01:51:49 I'm dizzy.
1230 01:51:52 I need a doctor.
1231 01:52:01 Honey.
1232 01:52:05 Don't leave me in here.
1233 01:52:16 I'm going to go now.
1234 01:52:21 I'm going to try...
1235 01:52:23 ...to get Danny down the Sidewinder...in the Snowcat today.
1236 01:52:31 I'll bring back a doctor.
1237 01:52:35 Wendy.
1238 01:52:38 I'm going to go now.
1239 01:52:41 - Wendy. - yes?
1240 01:52:47 You've got a big surprise coming to you.
1241 01:52:53 You're not going anywhere.
1242 01:52:57 Go check out the Snowcat and the radio, and you'll see what I mean.
1243 01:53:06 Go check it out.
1244 01:53:10 Go check it out!
1245 01:53:15 Go check it out.
1246 01:55:05 It's Grady, Mr. Torrance.
1247 01:55:08 Delbert Grady.
1248 01:55:12 Grady?
1249 01:55:34 Hello, Grady.
1250 01:55:40 Mr. Torrance...
1251 01:55:44 ...I see you can hardly have taken care of the...
1252 01:55:48 ...business we discussed.
1253 01:55:57 No need to rub it in, Mr. Grady.
1254 01:56:01 I'll deal with that situation as soon as I get out of here.
1255 01:56:06 Will you indeed, Mr. Torrance?
1256 01:56:09 I wonder.
1257 01:56:12 I have my doubts.
1258 01:56:16 I, and others, have come to believe...
1259 01:56:20 ...that your heart is not in this.
1260 01:56:24 That you haven't the belly for it.
1261 01:56:33 Just give me one more chance to prove it, Mr. Grady.
1262 01:56:38 That's all I ask.
1263 01:56:41 Your wife appears to be stronger than we imagined, Mr. Torrance.
1264 01:56:46 Somewhat more...
1265 01:56:47 ...resourceful.
1266 01:56:50 She seems to have got the better of you.
1267 01:56:56 For the moment, Mr. Grady.
1268 01:56:59 Only for the moment.
1269 01:57:03 I fear you will have to deal with this matter...
1270 01:57:07 ...in the harshest possible way, Mr. Torrance.
1271 01:57:12 I fear...
1272 01:57:14 ...that is the only thing to do.
1273 01:57:20 There's nothing I look forward to...
1274 01:57:22 ...with greater pleasure, Mr. Grady.
1275 01:57:27 You give your word on that, do you, Mr. Torrance?
1276 01:57:31 I give you my word.
1277 01:58:46 Redrum.
1278 01:58:49 Redrum.
1279 02:01:00 Danny, stop it!
1280 02:01:58 I'm home.
1281 02:02:37 Come out, come out, wherever you are.
1282 02:03:05 I can't get out.
1283 02:03:08 Run!
1284 02:03:10 Run and hide!
1285 02:03:12 Run!
1286 02:03:13 Quick!
1287 02:03:16 Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in.
1288 02:03:26 Not by the hair on your chinny-chin-chin?
1289 02:03:31 Then I'll huff...
1290 02:03:34 ...and I'll puff...
1291 02:03:36 ...and I'll blow your house in!
1292 02:03:53 Please!
1293 02:03:55 Don't!
1294 02:03:57 Don't!
1295 02:04:17 Stop it!
1296 02:04:23 Here's Johnny!
1297 02:07:06 Hello?
1298 02:07:13 Anybody here?
1299 02:07:37 Hello?
1300 02:07:51 Anybody here?
1301 02:08:23 Anybody here?
1302 02:09:06 Danny-boy!
1303 02:11:48 I'm coming!
1304 02:11:53 I'm coming, Dan!
1305 02:12:55 Great party, isn't it?
1306 02:13:15 I'm coming!
1307 02:13:20 You can't get away!
1308 02:13:26 I'm right behind you!
1309 02:17:27 - Mommy! - Danny, come here!
1310 02:17:30 Mommy.
1311 02:17:40 Where...?
1312 02:18:37 Wendy!
1313 02:18:39 Wait!
1314 02:18:52 No!
1315 02:18:54 Help!
1316 02:19:06 Wendy!
1317 02:19:11 Help!
1318 02:19:15 Please...
1319 02:19:17 Wendy.
1320 02:19:20 Help.
1321 02:19:23 Please.