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It was written by a horror writer. Not Stephen King but the commonly named Diane Johnson. She and Kubrick wrote the screenplay together. She wrote horror books too. Anybody ever read her stuff in book form? I haven't! Well, her horror writing expertise along with Kubrick's mega-superb direction is why the movie is so terrifying!

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@Benton12 said:

It was written by a horror writer. Not Stephen King but the commonly named Diane Johnson. She and Kubrick wrote the screenplay together. She wrote horror books too. Anybody ever read her stuff in book form? I haven't! Well, her horror writing expertise along with Kubrick's mega-superb direction is why the movie is so terrifying!

Which of her novels are you considering horror? Most of her writings are considered to be 'satire'.

Here's a sad bit of trivia, her second husband (Dr. John F. Murray) died from Covid-19 in March 2020.

Not what I heard. I heard she was a horror writer. Saw mention of it in a documentary video. Never read any of her books. Why would Kubrick hire a lady who wrote nothing but funny stuff to help him write a horror film?

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@Benton12 said:

It was written by a horror writer. Not Stephen King but the commonly named Diane Johnson. She and Kubrick wrote the screenplay together. She wrote horror books too. Anybody ever read her stuff in book form? I haven't! Well, her horror writing expertise along with Kubrick's mega-superb direction is why the movie is so terrifying!

Hell no, it wasn't King. While his negative feedback toward the film has lessened over the years, his mixed response to it after its release is well-documented. King said that The Shining was the only adaptation of his novels that he could remember "hating." He even denied The Shining's effectiveness as an actual horror film.

So, Diane Johnson is a co-writer of "The Shining".

@wonder2wonder said:

So, Diane Johnson is a co-writer of "The Shining".

No, not the novel but the screenplay for the movie.

@bratface said:

@wonder2wonder said:

So, Diane Johnson is a co-writer of "The Shining".

No, not the novel but the screenplay for the movie.



Yes, I understood that as well. But from the posts above, I got the impression that she might have been writing horror stories under a pseudonym, perhaps even assisted Stephen King. wink

@wonder2wonder said:

@bratface said:

@wonder2wonder said:

So, Diane Johnson is a co-writer of "The Shining".

No, not the novel but the screenplay for the movie.



Yes, I understood that as well. But from the posts above, I got the impression that she might have been writing horror stories under a pseudonym, perhaps even assisted Stephen King. wink

Assisted overrated King in what? The writing of this film?

@Benton12 said:

Assisted overrated King in what? The writing of this film?



The writing of his books. wink

@Benton12 said:

It was written by a horror writer. Not Stephen King but the commonly named Diane Johnson. She and Kubrick wrote the screenplay together. She wrote horror books too. Anybody ever read her stuff in book form? I haven't! Well, her horror writing expertise along with Kubrick's mega-superb direction is why the movie is so terrifying!

Good write-up, and also don't forget the contributing factor of delightfully spooky sound track songs such as "It's All Forgotten Now" by Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & Orchestra...

King's writing was so bad. One time somebody was mad at me and gave me one of his (SK's) lousy novels to read at bedtime. Terrible. Not scary. Just crummy, amateurish writing.

I’ve watched this movie twice and I STILL think it’s overrated.

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