They are some of the most terrifying images in the history of cinema: the twin girls in The Shining, Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's classic. They played two girls who had been murdered by their father at the terrifying Overlook Hotel and who appeared to the child protagonist of the film. "Hello Danny. Come play with us, forever, forever and ever" was their only line. But Kubrick's way of filming, and a montage that alternated the…
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They are some of the most terrifying images in the history of cinema: the twin girls in The Shining, Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's classic. They played two girls who had been murdered by their father at the terrifying Overlook Hotel and who appeared to the child protagonist of the film. "Hello Danny. Come play with us, forever, forever and ever" was their only line. But Kubrick's way of filming, and a montage that alternated the…