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Stephen King's The Shining [2 Discs]
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Status:
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Released:
2003-01-07
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Stephen King's The Shining [2 Discs] DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Rebecca De Mornay
,
Steven Weber
,
Courtland Mead
Director(s):
Mick Garris
Features:
cc
Feature-length commentary by Stephen King, cast members Steven Weber and Cynthia Garris, director Mick Garris & select crew
11 additional scenes
Interactive menus
Scene access
Subtitles: English, Français & Español
Stephen King's The Shining [2 Discs] DVD Details
Video:
Soft-Matted Enchanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio:
Dolby Digital Surround
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish
Running Time:
273
Genre:
Horror
Sci-fi
Fantasy
Tv Shows
Tv Mo
Item Weight:
2
UPC:
085392252626
Product Code:
WHV22526DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1997
Studio:
Warner Home Video
Stephen King's The Shining [2 Discs] DVD Summary
This second filmed version of
Stephen King
's best-selling
horror
novel credits
King
as the scriptwriter as well.
The 4 1/2-hour long made-for-TV epic takes a more subtle approach to the horror and spends more time on the human elements than the now legendary
Stanley Kubrick
predecessor
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