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Why did the room number switch from 217 in the novel to 237 in the film?

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Why did the room number switch from 217 in the novel to 237 in the film?

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The Timberline Lodge had a room 217 but no room 237, so the hotel management asked Kubrick to change the room number because they were afraid their guests might not want to stay in room 217 after seeing the film. from Michel Ciment interview 24/ What is the purpose of number games ‘The Shining “I think it is definitely true that Stanley was very interested in riddles connected with numbers. I remember talking to him once about the Fibonacci series, and how it related to the Golden Section, (1) and I had the distinct impression he had never come across it before. He was certainly very, very interested by it.” GS The reoccurrence of certain numbers in our lives produces and uncanny effect. Certain numbers form the basic of popular superstitions, 13 for instance is considered unlucky. Freud underscored the unsettling nature of reoccurring numbers in the Uncanny: “We naturally attach no importance to the event when we hand in an overcoat and get a cloak room ticket with the number, let us

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