Greater than 40 years after starring alongside Tom Cruise in Dangerous Enterprise, Rebecca De Mornay continues to be stealing scenes on the massive display. Her new thriller Saint Clare is a far cry from the 1983 comedy traditional, being a thriller and all, however De Mornay is not any stranger to the darkish and edgy stuff. Again in 1997, she portrayed Wendy Torrance in Stephen King‘s personal adaptation of his iconic novel The Shining. This time, it was for the small display, launched on ABC in three episodes, and starkly totally different from Stanley Kubrick’s movie model that hit theaters in 1980. MovieWeb not too long ago spoke with De Mornay whereas she was selling her new film. The longtime actress additionally took time to replicate on her expertise working with King and portraying the enduring character Wendy Torrance that had been tackled by the late Shelley Duvall in Kubrick’s movie. De Mornay additionally supplied perception into why precisely King brazenly hated the 1980 adaptation.
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“I obtained to simply spend a teensy little bit of time with [King on set]. I really like that man. He is so distinctive. And the guide that he wrote, On Writing… I simply completed a novel, and a whole lot of what I took, you understand — it was like a grasp class, simply his guide on what to concentrate on,” De Mornay advised MovieWeb. “I really occurred to love the film The Shining loads, with, you understand, Jack Nicholson… I hadn’t learn the novel, consider it or not, till I then did [the TV adaptation].” She continued:
“I did not understand [the movie] was so totally different from his novel, and that [King] was type of perturbed by that himself… as a result of [Wendy Torrance] was written so sturdy [in the novel], and that is one of many issues that actually bothered Stephen King — the method to that character by Shelley Duvall and Kubrick. [King] was very in opposition to that. So I actually had completely nothing to do with that [version]. Initially, it wasn’t written that means [in King’s TV adaptation]. However second of all, figuring out that she was simply, you understand, a stronger spouse.”
Rebecca De Mornay’s Chemistry With Bella Thorne
Years later, De Mornay continues to be tackling sturdy characters, as showcased in her newest thriller Saint Clare. She performs grandmother and guardian to the college-aged eponymous antihero, portrayed by Bella Thorne, an murderer by evening who’s blessed with sniffing out the evil in fashionable society. De Mornay opened as much as MovieWeb about working with the previous Disney star:
“Our chemistry was instantaneous. I imply, I had by no means met [Thorne] earlier than, however I keep in mind after I obtained to set, we took Polaroids collectively that I feel had been going for use [for the movie]. And, you understand, she’s a really wild, fierce, daring spirit, Bella. And I can definitely relate to that. And there is simply one thing type of simply strong-willed about her. And, I imply, she was very shut with our director, Mitzi [Peirone]. And she or he was very quiet within the half, however a extremely fascinating efficiency in that it is quiet, but it surely’s all the time crammed. It is not empty quiet. It is like, there’s one thing there. I am going to simply say that our chemistry was type of easy.”
Take a look at the dynamic for your self. From Quiver Distribution, Saint Clare is now obtainable in theaters, on demand and on digital.

The Shining
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1997 – 1996
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ABC
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Mick Garris