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"Shining's Iconic Final Shot Photo Found After 45 Years"

Author : Nova Update:Apr 15,2025

Stanley Kubrick's 1980 adaptation of The Shining is renowned for its haunting final scene, featuring a chilling photograph from the Overlook Hotel's 1921 Fourth of July ball. In this iconic image, Jack Torrance (played by Jack Nicholson) appears prominently, despite the fact that he hadn't been born yet. The original photograph used in the film had faded into obscurity until now, resurfacing 45 years after the movie's release.

Retired University of Winchester academic Alasdair Spark shared the fascinating journey of uncovering the original image on Getty's Instagram. He explained, "Following the earlier identification by facial recognition software of the unknown man in the photograph at the end of The Shining as Santos Casani, a London ballroom dancer, I can reveal that the photo was one of three taken by the Topical Press Agency at a St. Valentine's Day Ball, 14 February 1921, at the Empress Rooms, the Royal Palace Hotel, Kensington." The post also featured a new scan from the image's original glass-plate negative, along with supporting handwritten documents.

Spark, alongside New York Times staffer Arick Toller and enthusiastic Redditors, embarked on a challenging quest to find the image. He recounted, "It was starting to seem impossible, every cross-reference to Casani failed to match. Other likely places that were suggested didn’t match. There were some places we could not find images for and we started to fear that meant the photo might be lost to history, and never be found."

The historian further disclosed that on-set photographer Murray Close, who captured the image of Nicholson that was superimposed over Casani, had mentioned that the original picture was sourced from the BBC Hulton Library. Knowing that Hulton had acquired Topical Press in 1958 and that Getty later took over in 1991, Spark decided to search through the agency's vast collection. Their efforts paid off when they found that the image was licensed to Hawk Films, Kubrick's production company, on October 10, 1978, for use in The Shining.

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Spark concluded, "Joan Smith had said the photo dated from 1923. Stanley Kubrick had said 1921 and he was correct. The photo doesn’t show any of the celebrities I had speculated on — the Trix Sisters for instance — nor the bankers, financiers or presidents others like Rob Ager have imagined there. No devil worshippers either. Nobody was composited into it except Jack Nicholson. It shows a group of ordinary London people on a Monday evening. 'All the best people,' as the manager of the Overlook Hotel said."

For fans of The Shining, this discovery is a heartwarming testament to the enduring legacy of Kubrick's film. Stephen King's novel was published in 1977 and has been adapted twice: Kubrick's iconic film and Mick Garris' faithful 1997 miniseries.

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