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Dreamcatcher WS The Shining
255 characters or less! Opening with spectacular aerial shots of a beautiful, mountainous landscape, Stanley Kubrick`s horror classic THE SHINING, based on Stephen King`s best-selling novel, sucks the viewer into his frightening tale with quiet, relaxing visuals--but the ominous soundtrack warns that all is not right at the gorgeous Overlook Hotel. Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson at his eyebrow-raising best), a Vermont schoolteacher, accepts a job as the winter caretaker of the glorious early-20th-century resort that operates only in warm weather because the snowy roads deny access in the colder months. Jack brings his wife, Wendy (Shelley Duvall), with him, as well as his young son, Danny (Danny Lloyd)--who brings with him a little boy named Tony who lives in his mouth. As the Torrances settle in for the long, lonely months ahead, strange, unexplainable things start occurring in the hotel--and in every scene Jack seems to be growing a little more evil and dangerous....THE SHINING is an unforgettable masterpiece, a psychological supernatural thriller featuring outstanding performances from Nicholson and Duvall.
Freddy (Maurice Compte) has had a difficult life. Abandoned by his parents and trying to deal with a pregnant girlfriend, Freddy sets off on a journey to make things right that takes him across the United States. Leaving Philadelphia, Freddy hops a freight train that he hopes will take him to his uncle in Indiana. Along the way, he meets Albert (Paddy Connor), another homeless teenager, who accompanies him throughout the rest of his journey. When Freddy finds that his uncle cannot help him, the pair set out for Oklahoma to look for Freddy`s ex-convict father. What happens next sends them on a wild trip through the West -- from intruding on an Indian reservation to hitchhiking with a gorgeous nurse. In the end, the boys find that what they set out to find isn`t what they needed the most.
Damian Lewis
Thomas Jane
Jason Lee
Jack Nicholson
Director(s)
- Lawrence Kasdan
Stanley Kubrick
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