
King famously hates Kubrick’s 1980 film adaptation of “The Shining,” which made drastic changes to his 1977 book. Perfect theater of fear, the Overlook remains very close to the Stanley Hotel.Filmmaker Mike Flanagan has been quite vocal about his “ Doctor Sleep” being both a sequel to Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining” and an adaptation of Stephen King’s 2013 novel of the same name. His father is gradually overcome by a supernatural insanity favored by his alcoholism and his inability to write the book he has in mind. Behind the door of this room hides a perfidious demon that young Danny will not take long to attract by the only force of this gift called the Shining. In the book, room 217 also has a special place. The Stanley Hotel became the Overlook, a vast and luxurious establishment perched in the mountains. Upon his return to Bangor, Maine, the novelist, also inspired by the lyrics of Instant Karma! by John Lennon, wrote a first version of The Shining. Or obviously to disturb their sleep, as was the case with Stephen King. Elizabeth Wilson, for example, is said to have made a habit of putting away clients’ things when their backs are turned. The building as a whole would also be inhabited by different spirits, more or less teasing.

She died years later, but apparently still stays at the Stanley Hotel. However, she recovered from her injuries before returning to her position. The young woman had entered the room with a lighted lamp, causing a terrible explosion. Dismayed, he soon investigated the place and discovered that it was in room 217 that a terrible accident involving a gas leak had occurred on June 25, 1911, involving Elizabeth Wilson. When he wakes up, Stephen King thinks of the endless corridors of the Stanley Hotel and imagines his young son Joe running through this maze, chased by a fire hose. Two hours later, a little drunk, the novelist goes back to bed and sinks into a sleep full of nightmares. While he sips his drink, Stephen King talks with Lloyd Grady about the scary stories attached to the Stanley Hotel. Anxious, the writer can’t sleep and decides to go to the bar. They then move into room 217, the only one still functional, without knowing that it has the reputation of being haunted. At this time, just before winter closing and after the summer season, the facility has a reputation for being quiet.

When he arrives at the Stanley Hotel, accompanied by his wife Tabitha, the novelist is surprised to find that there are no other guests. Stephen King is then a writer full of promise. It all started with a seemingly ordinary vacation. “Every hotel has its ghost? The Overlook had a whole coven of them.” The narrator

A story born within the walls of the Stanley Hotel. Often referred to as one of the most terrifying novels ever written, The Shining tells the story of the Overlook, a hotel haunted by an evil force, and a family whose father soon falls prey to a most deadly madness.
