Description: Cool ‘The Shining’ item display This is rare actual 1930’s Linen Post Card era postcard of the The Stanley Hotel. This is a cool piece of horror movie history because Stephen King’s inspiration for The Shining is the Stanley Hotel. The setting and characters are influenced by King's personal experiences... including his (Stephen King's) visit to The Stanley Hotel in 1974 What’s cooler is the post card is from the actual era of when, in the book/movie, the flashbacks are setThe Stanley Kubrick film based on Stephen King’s novel (starring Jack Nicholson) was filmed at the Timberline Lodge in Mt Hood, Oregon (for its exterior scenes). King was not happy with the Kubrick adaptation (it wasn’t true to his book).In 1997, Stephen King adapted his famous novel into a television mini-series and...... filmed it entirely at the Stanley Hotel. If you haven’t seen either films, you should check them both out. The Kubrick version is fabulous with Nicholson as Jack Torrance, the mini-series is authentic because it was filmed at the actual Stanley Hotel where everything started for the author." Haunted reputation: The Stanley Hotel gained a reputation as a setting for paranormal activity. It has hosted numerous paranormal investigators and appeared in shows such as Ghost Hunters and Ghost Adventures. The hotel also offers guided day and night tours of its "spirited history" to visitors which feature spaces reputed to be exceptionally active. The Stanley Hotel has become notoriously viewed by many as the ultimate haunted hotel resort, thanks to Stephen King's novel, The Shining.Postcard comes in a custom one of a kind ‘The Shining’ display 11”x14” shadow box Comes with a COA from Empire Movie Memorabilia Visit Empire Movie Memorabilia website for more info on us
Price: 125 USD
Location: Westbank, British Columbia
End Time: 2024-04-02T05:11:15.000Z
Shipping Cost: 35 USD
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