A deleted scene from an early screenplay for The Shining, dated February 4, 1978. In this scene, Jack finds a scrapbook which chronicles the Overlook Hotel’s sordid history. Jack becomes obsessed with the scrapbook, then shares his discovery with Wendy.

The scrapbook, which figures prominently in Stephen King’s novel, was all but removed in the final cut of the film. However, many scenes involving the scrapbook were filmed but not used, including this scene from a later draft.

(Many thanks to David Winter for sharing this screenplay. His grandfather, Derek Winter, was a manager at Stansted Airport, which was used as the location for Dick Hallorann’s phone call to Larry Durkin. The screenplay was given to him by Kubrick so he could read the story and approve the use of the airport as a location.)