"The Shining" star Shelley Duvall is taking a trip down memory lane. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Duvall, 73, recalled working alongside Jack Nicholson on one of the most iconic movies in film history.
Referring to him as a "classic," Duvall said, "He's the greatest. I mean, the whole crew loved Jack. He was one popular guy, and with me, too.
I mean, I had already met Jack with Anjelica (Huston) at a party somewhere and was really thrilled that I was asked to work with Jack.
He's a really great guy, and it's fun to be in that league of extraordinary men." Remembering her time on set as Wendy Torrance, Duvall said that "Jack's performance alone is enough to scare you." Duvall is making her return to the big screen after nearly 20 years in the upcoming thriller "The Forest Hills," which is slated to premiere March 11 at a theater in New Jersey owned by filmmaker Kevin Smith.
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