Lisa and Louise Burns, the identical twins who played the Grady sisters in Stanley Kubrick’s iconic horror ‘The Shining’, were spotted in London this week as they attended a screening of ‘Dr Strangelove’ at the BFI.

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The 46-year-old siblings were attending the LOCO London Comedy film festival when they were snapped on the red carpet ahead of a showing of Kubrick’s war comedy.







The sisters were just 12 when ‘The Shining’ was released in 1980, and have become one of the most enduring horror duos ever thanks to their creepy hall-dwelling appearances and the immortal line (spoken in stereo): "Come and play with us, Danny. Forever... and ever... and ever.”



The pair have recently joined Facebook and Twitter posting images of their everyday lives which seems much cosier than that of the ghostly sisters lurking in the blood-soaked corridors of the Overlook hotel.





















‘The Shining’ was to be their final film, and Lisa went on to study literature while Louise became a microbiologist. They are regular guests at horror conventions.



Danny Lloyd, the child star who played young Danny Torrance in the film, only made one more film after 'The Shining’ before dropping off the showbiz radar. He’s now 41, plying his trade as professor of biology at a community college in Elizabethtown, Kentucky.









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