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The Adler typewriter Jack Torrance (played by Jack Nicholson) used to type with.
Outside view of the A Clockwork Orange (1971) section of the exhibition.
The director's career in film, in the form of posters, line the wall.
The original Moonwatcher costume from 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
The original Spacesuit from 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
The original dresses and shoes of the Grady sisters.
A reproduction mannequin of the Korova Milk Bar maid from A Clockwork Orange (1971).
A reproduction model of the Discovery spaceship from 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) floats above some of the film's memorabilia.
The research library containing 217 books for Napoleon, sadly one of several of the director's unrealized projects.
An animation by Andy Featherston plays inside David Bowman (played by Keir Dullea)'s original helmet from 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
A trio of Djinn Chairs by French designer Olivier Mourgue from 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), lay atop light boxes.
A copy of MAD Magazine's "A Crockwork Lemon," June 1973.
A zoomed-in color slide from Lolita (1962), made possible by a sliding viewer.
Scribbles and edits on The Killing (1956) manuscript.
Upon walking into the exhibition, two films are projected side by side (seen here, Kubrick's 1980 horror classic, The Shining) in a big, dark room. Visitors can either sit and marvel or merely pass on by.
Memorabilia from Full Metal Jacket (1987), such as Gustav Hasford's The Short Timers, Kubrick's script notes, and Private Joker's original props.
Jack's famous repeated sentences actually first originated from 17th-century writer James Howell's Proverbs in English, Italian, French and Spanish (1659).
The infamous Grady Twins from The Shining (1980) look unfazed, as a small group of visitors focus on an exhibition reading.
Kubrick's wooden director's chair.
A variety of different camera lenses used by the late director.

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