Hi everyone anyway I am very sad to tell all of you this but Shelley Duvall as the wife of Jack Torrance and as the mother of Danny Torrance has passed away so rest in peace Shelley Duvall and thank you so much for your amazing performance in The Shining (1980) directed by Stanley Kubrick Shelley Duvall will be forever remembered as a legend amen:(.
@cindysue5474
2 ай бұрын
Sad she is gone she put a lot of real emotion into this movie in part because of Kubricks treatment of her.
@madfeldor
Ай бұрын
Jack is Jack, ok a bit more scary than "usually" in other movies but Shelley, her acting and being scared, that's something to remember big time. Interesting clip behind the scenes in any case. Cheers...
@9496TULL
Жыл бұрын
Shelley Made this movie. Her acting was outstanding
@classicalmusic1175
2 ай бұрын
I think that's a stretch. Shelley was great obviously, but there is no movie without Jack.
@sebastianalegria3401
2 ай бұрын
I don't really get why people say she had a great performance, she was actually terrified as Kubrick tortured her, while shooting on The Shining's set.
@chrisjonson3820
Ай бұрын
Are you blind she was terrible so fake when she’s scared so bad in this
@sebastianalegria3401
Ай бұрын
@@chrisjonson3820 Did you find normal to see how Kubrick made her repeat a scene 127 times?
@chrisjonson3820
Ай бұрын
I don’t no the history of her and Stanley I still didn’t rate her acting
@mackenzie77777
Ай бұрын
1:20 The sounds of that type writer are very soothing, lol.
@sebastianalegria3401
2 ай бұрын
As far as i know, The Shining's shooting was absolutely terrifying especially, for Shelley Duvall, who Kubrick tortured to get a good performance over the entire filming. However, now it's different as we have social media, it's hard to unfake chemistry with someone's knowledge on a set, so probably Stanley Kubrick would be cancelled today.
@benbrill3617
2 ай бұрын
Nicholson is an incredible actor. Right up there with Brando and Streep.
@Eudaimaniac44
2 ай бұрын
There's something kinda disconcerting about watching track shots of Kubrick walking around his own sets
@roccosims
Жыл бұрын
nothing new here. Isn't this copyrighted by Stanley's sister who made an entire documentary with this contents? Click bait
@Napponapp
Жыл бұрын
Not by Stanley's sister, but by his daughter Vivian.... But you're right, nothing new...
@apf3290
Жыл бұрын
What is the name of this documentary? If I may ask
@Eudaimaniac44
2 ай бұрын
@@Napponappthe one who left the family & went into Scientology? Are they getting money by me watching this?
@gavinbrando8255
Ай бұрын
His daughter but yes
@robaquarian
Ай бұрын
None of this rare footage
@UShistorymatters
Ай бұрын
Duvall's performance was outstanding. When I was a child, she would fill me up with anxiety. The type that makes you feel weak and scared. She helped sell the danger of Jack.
@leokimvideo
Ай бұрын
Kubrick is one of the great directors because he's tough and fair. Soft directors end up with the crew shooting the film, a tough director strives for what he has in mind. Tough directors tend to attract the tougher crew who understand who's boss on set.
@angelcitystudio
Ай бұрын
Being a tough director does not make it ok to abuse women on the set. If you cant inspire your cast to deliver a brilliant performance without terrorizing them, then you are not a good director.
@leokimvideo
Ай бұрын
@@angelcitystudio Don't forget men getting abused, it's not just woman. I've witnessed huge screaming matches between men on film sets and that's considered normal
@kungen9164
Ай бұрын
@@leokimvideo Sounds like a very productive and healthy way to go about producing a film. Just because it's considered normal does not justify it. The Shining is a masterpiece of a movie, and Kubrick is a genius of a director, yet it doesn't justify being an asshole. Martin Scorsese is proof of a director who can be direct in giving feedback and critique, yet one who cooporates with the actors and allows them to experiment with their characters, making a movie is process involving a lot of people, not just the director, being selfish is not conducive to anything.
@leokimvideo
Ай бұрын
@@kungen9164 You need to work on Hollywood films to get a understanding of how much is at stake when in production. A weak director will only ever produce a rubbish product. Tom Cruise gets results because he doesn't mess around, he yells when he has to to pull everyone into line. Sadly when your all nice to the crew the assholes end up shooting the film. Film sets and film production is not an environment for anyone who can't be told whats to do and how it has to be done correctly. It's very much like the military. Nothing good gets achieved when everyone is kissing each others ass.
@kungen9164
Ай бұрын
@@leokimvideo You're oversimplifying the point I was making, it's not about being soft and a kiss-ass, but rather *not* having to be an asshole and treat your actors like shit. Would you for instance consider Martin Scorsece a "weak" director just because he doesn't hurl insults and yell at the people on set?
@allys744
Ай бұрын
It boggles my mind that people think Jack is a method actor. Clearly in this short documentary, he is not. He goes from acting like a murderous psychopath to being smiley and affable with cast and crew within seconds. Maybe he can easily tap into the dark zone for a scene and then tap out with no problem and maybe he has other approaches, but he’s not at all psychologically immersive, just IMO.
@haro82
Күн бұрын
This is exactly what a good actor should be able to do. The whole idea of method acting is ridiculous.
@Mr.Peepers
Ай бұрын
I have the movie poster for this movie framed and mounted in my basement staircase. It is a yellow poster with a weird looking creature or bald boy with its mouth opened and a look of shock within the black print of the title. He is made up of black dots. When you go up or down the steps the eyes of this creature follows you. Truly eerie and unexpected. Well designed poster. Sometimes it really gives me the creeps. It watches you.
@jimjack3447
Ай бұрын
This is amazing
@jacobtelford1995
Ай бұрын
May Shelley Duvall Rest in the Utmost of Peace
@chrisjonson3820
Ай бұрын
I watched this the other day I thought it was better years ago it’s a good story but noting amazing a lot of movies was better back than this is tame by today.
@haro82
Күн бұрын
If you mean tame because of the lack of gore or jump scares, those are things that todays inferior films rely on. The shining is timeless because it's a satisfying atmospheric slow burn.
@the.seagull.35
Ай бұрын
He's a very easy man to respect, and a hard man to love.
@issa-ce1wy
Ай бұрын
Sometimes I think, if ya get a big knowledge 'bout how a big movie was make, it destroys something in ya (maybe, call it "illusion"/"phantasie"...)!?!
@DCHurlford1
Ай бұрын
Fascinating footage. Watched the movie again recently on BBC 2. Kubrick's films were always cinematic, wish id been old enough to see this one at the cinema. Think they shot most of the movie in England at Elstree Studios. The set for the interior of the hotel must have been huge.
@marioluizdesa
Жыл бұрын
I just loved to watch it - so nice, mate! Thanks for posting. Do love the inside of the cinema.
@oleggorky906
Жыл бұрын
Is it just me, or does Kubrick treat Shelley Duval like shit? He seems down on everything she does.
@oleggorky906
Жыл бұрын
@@FilmPunk ah! The old method acting route. I think Meryl Streep received similar treatment from Dustin Hoffman on the set of Kramer v Kramer, at least according to Meryl’s side of the story. Thanks for showing this. Some people are acting all Roger Ebert, but I have never seen this before and wasn’t aware of it.
@oleggorky906
Жыл бұрын
@@FilmPunk I know that this is a bit off topic, so if you don’t want to respond that’s okay, but what did you make of Jack Nicholson’s cameo as a sleazy, young, drunken lawyer in Easy Rider? I loved it when he’s talking about alien cover ups and all that; it’s a surreal performance, capped by that brilliant speech about people being bought and sold in the market place every day and that you shouldn’t tell people that they are not free because they will kill you to prove that they are. Which is kind of borne out by the film’s ending. Jack has carved a great niche as the cocky outsider who always seems to know more than anyone else in the room though he was always great, even before the big roles came along. He’s also not afraid to play an evil villain and I like and respect that. Usually Hollywood hires British actors to play the psychopath but Jack Nicholson is versatile as a villain, comedian (Anger Management) or rabble rouser (One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest). He also had a great cameo really early in his career in the original version of The Little Shop of Horrors.
@oleggorky906
Жыл бұрын
@@FilmPunk Yeah, I know what you mean. Some actors do. John Wayne was always John Wayne and Clint Eastwood is Clint Eastwood. Yet, paradoxically, Nicholson always seems to fit any role he plays in for me.
@rondelby2482
Жыл бұрын
He did. If I had been there I would have gave him a piece of my mind....
@jonnydanger7181
Жыл бұрын
@@oleggorky906 good take interesting.
@dizneegirl76
Жыл бұрын
Omgosh, poor Shelly!!!
@jeffreyryerson5600
Ай бұрын
Fuck yeah
@jeffreyryerson5600
Ай бұрын
Thank you
@alexandrealexandre6731
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this magnificent documentary. For Kubrick was not important if the actors were stars or not. He exploited their talents off the limit
@JanMagAlles
Жыл бұрын
Danke 😎👍
@jimjack3447
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@filmbuff2777
Жыл бұрын
This is not rare footage.
@wailer27
Жыл бұрын
It's super rare, stop showing off
@sneslover4158
2 ай бұрын
It’s not rare. It was released on the dvds and it’s also on youtube
@madfeldor
Ай бұрын
@@sneslover4158 For some it is. Ok I guess I need to browse the youtube more often? :) Cheers...
@chrisjonson3820
Ай бұрын
Shelly’s acting is so bad ohh please
@albertatlock
Ай бұрын
Kubrik was an arse hole to shelly on this picture.
@FilmPunk
Ай бұрын
Yeah it seems so. I do wonder tho, did he terrorize her like that because he just couldn't get any decent acting from her? She was a terrible actor generally. I think he might have done it knowing that. He did seem to be an arsehole in general though so maybe not.
@the.seagull.35
Ай бұрын
He was mad stressed and took all his frustrations out on her. It had nothing to do with the movie. Kubrick saw Shelly as a target, a victim. A whole lot easier to unload on her than on Jack Nicholson.
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