The Morning with Gold in its Mouth
Mar 23, 2022•31 min
Episode description
It’s the film we all know so well: the renowned horror classic The Shining. Uncover the secrets and backstories behind this movie, from the original terrible reviews, to Kubrick’s temper, to a particularly tasteless breakup at the airport.
Why the name? The infamous typewriter scene where Jack types and re-types reams of paper with the phrase “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” was reshot with different translations for several languages. The Italian version saw Jack writing “Il mattino ha l'oro in bocca,” or "The morning has gold in its mouth."
Patrons:
Ken Lehman
Duane Lehman
Xavier Hamel
José Armenta
Justine Springberg
Kelly Elasser
Liz Wheeler
Cavid Dassidy
Sharon
Sarah Elizabeth
Dan Travis
Sophia Pulido
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