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mandimoo | 13:36 Fri 25th Jul 2008 | Film, Media & TV
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i dont recall a man in an animal suit (i havent watched the film for years)..... pray tell, what WAS he doing?
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he was erm 'entertaining' a man in one of the hotel rooms
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oh riiiiight.... surprised i dont remember that!
thanks!
how could you forget that part...the mind does boggle!
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i musta seen a cut version!
It's quite near the end Mandimoo, after Jack has flipped. Wensy is running through the hotel, and she starts to see all sorts of crazy things. You only see the bit with the guy in the dog suit briefly, when she runs past one of the guest rooms. You see a man's legs and the dog-man kneeling down in front of him. It's very quick and surreal, but makes sense if you've read the book.
And there is definitely a shorter version of the fiilm, so perhaps that's what you've seen
scoobysoo, I haven't read the book, could you let us know what that scene means then?
This explains it better than I can:

"At a point about three quarters of the way through the novel, when "the hotel was running things," as Jack is about to be served his first drink by the Overlook, Danny walks out of the Torrences' apartment within the hotel and attempts to go to Jack and stop the Bad Thing from happening. Blocking his way, however, is a man "dressed in some sort of silvery, spangled costume. A dog costume...." Danny asks to be let by, but the costumed man begins barking and howling and threatening to "eat [Danny] up," starting with his "plump, little ****." The man then makes references to "blowing down" Harry Derwent, and continues to menace Danny until the boy goes back inside the Torrences' living quarters. Later, during one of those time-bending sequences when the hotel brings its past back to life, the mystery man's identity is explained. One of the Overlook's former owners was a man named Horace Derwent, an eccentric Howard Hughes type who poured over three million into restoring the Overlook after WWII, hoping to make it "the Showplace of the World." At one of his lavish masques thrown for the benefit of the rich and famous, Horace played mockingly with one of the guests - Roger - who was dressed up like a dog. During the hotel's "re-enactment" of the party for Jack, a gorgeous woman explains to him that Derwent is bisexual ("AC/DC...although he never goes for repeats on his DC side"), and Roger is a former lover. According to the woman, Horace told Roger "if he came to the masked ball as a doggy, a cute little doggy, he might reconsider (having sex with Roger)." Although no actual sex scene between Roger, the costumed man, and Derwent is described in the book, Kubrick's vision is a logical extension of their relationship."

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