Shining, The
Miniseries
Stephen King's The Shining is a new adaptation from the author himself, made for American television, that bears very little resemblance to the 1980 Stanley Kubrick version. Which is not surprising since Kubrick practically threw out most of King's novel and presented his own version of the story. Here King redresses the balance in a mini-series that follows his original almost to the letter, and manages to be effectively creepy despite the budget and censorship limitations of the TV format.
Stephen Weber takes over the role of Jack Torrance, the caretaker who slowly descends into madness in the haunted Overlook Hotel. His performance is as far from Jack Nicholson as you could get, with his insanity building slowly and menacingly rather than being virtually mad from the get-go. Rebecca de Mornay is superb as Wendy Torrance, struggling to hold her fragile family together amid the spooky goings on. Young Courtlan Mead plays Danny, whose unique gifts give the story its title, as one of those infuriating TV brats who overacts left right and centre. Fortunately, there are enough creepy moments and a fair few frights to hold the whole thing together: the woman in the bathtub scene being a stand out shocker. Sure, there is nothing quite like Nicholson's "Here's Johnny!" moment, but this is the story King wanted to tell and it still shines brighter than most of the other recent screen adaptations of his work.
| Director/s Mick Garris |
Writer/s Stephen King (teleplay) |
Cast
| Steven Weber | John 'Jack' Torrance |
| Rebecca De Mornay | Winifred 'Wendy' Torrance |
| Courtland Mead | Daniel "Danny" / "Doc" Anthony Torrance |
| Melvin Van Peebles | Richard "Dick" Hallorann |
| Wil Horneff | Tony |
| Pat Hingle | Pete Watson |
| Elliott Gould | Stuart Ullman |
| John Durbin | Horace 'Harry' Derwent |
| Stanley Anderson | Delbert Grady |
| Cynthia Garris | Decayed Lorraine Massey |
| Mickey Giacomazzi | Waiter (as Micky Giacomazzi) |
| Tomas Herrera | George Hatfield |
| Tim Perovich | Croquet Player |
| Kenn Solomon | Basketball Player |
| Jan Van Sickle | Al Shockley |
| Peter Boyles | AA Member |
| Dan Bradley | 2nd Bodyguard |
| Lou Carlucci | 1st Bodyguard |
| Bertha Lynn | TV Announcer |
| J.P. Romano | First Waiter |
| David Sosna | Gene |
| David Zambrano | Mitch |
| Mick Garris | Hartwell |
| Shawnee Smith | Waitress |
| Ron Allen | TV Weatherman |
| Rich Beall | Airline Gate Agent (as Richard Beall) |
| Joyce Bulifant | Customer |
| Wendelin Harston | Car Rental Clerk |
| Lois Hicks | Bookstore Lady |
| Stephen King | Band Leader |
| Billie McBride | Principal |
| Sam Raimi | Howie Langston |
| Lisa Thornhill | Lorraine Massey |
| Michael O'Neill | Dr. Daniel Edwards |
| Christina Faust | Screaming Female Ghost (as Christa Faust) |
| Peter James | Praying Ghost |
| Roger Baker | Rover the Dogman |
| Richard Christian Matheson | First Hitman |
| Richard Peterson | Second Hitman |
| David J. Schow | 1st Ghost in Playhouse |
| Preston Sturges Jr. | 2nd Ghost in Playhouse (as Preston Sturges) |
| Miguel Ferrer | Mark James Torrance (voice) (uncredited) |
| Christopher Loucks | Graduation Attendee (uncredited) |
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