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What is this round thing on the pantry door in The Shining



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
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When Wendy locks Jack in the pantry, there is a round object on the door.
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I thought that it was something to help out if someone gets trapped in the pantry, but based on the scene, it seems like that's not the case.



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  • Could it be a ..doorknob?

    – Joachim
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  • @Joachim I'd have to watch again to see the outside, but I am pretty sure that you could just push the door open.

    – Peregrine Lennert
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When Wendy locks Jack in the pantry, there is a round object on the door.
Shot



I thought that it was something to help out if someone gets trapped in the pantry, but based on the scene, it seems like that's not the case.



What is this object?










share|improve this question






















  • Could it be a ..doorknob?

    – Joachim
    45 mins ago











  • @Joachim I'd have to watch again to see the outside, but I am pretty sure that you could just push the door open.

    – Peregrine Lennert
    42 mins ago













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When Wendy locks Jack in the pantry, there is a round object on the door.
Shot



I thought that it was something to help out if someone gets trapped in the pantry, but based on the scene, it seems like that's not the case.



What is this object?










share|improve this question














When Wendy locks Jack in the pantry, there is a round object on the door.
Shot



I thought that it was something to help out if someone gets trapped in the pantry, but based on the scene, it seems like that's not the case.



What is this object?







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  • Could it be a ..doorknob?

    – Joachim
    45 mins ago











  • @Joachim I'd have to watch again to see the outside, but I am pretty sure that you could just push the door open.

    – Peregrine Lennert
    42 mins ago

















  • Could it be a ..doorknob?

    – Joachim
    45 mins ago











  • @Joachim I'd have to watch again to see the outside, but I am pretty sure that you could just push the door open.

    – Peregrine Lennert
    42 mins ago
















Could it be a ..doorknob?

– Joachim
45 mins ago





Could it be a ..doorknob?

– Joachim
45 mins ago













@Joachim I'd have to watch again to see the outside, but I am pretty sure that you could just push the door open.

– Peregrine Lennert
42 mins ago





@Joachim I'd have to watch again to see the outside, but I am pretty sure that you could just push the door open.

– Peregrine Lennert
42 mins ago










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It's a commercial walk-in refrigerator door handle, known as a 'push-strike'



Basically it just pushes through the door onto the regular latch on the outside so you can get out... unless in this case someone has locked it from the outside. You can bump it with your butt if your hands are full.



I found a picture of the entire mechanism as a 'spare' but can't yet find one in-situ



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    It's a commercial walk-in refrigerator door handle, known as a 'push-strike'



    Basically it just pushes through the door onto the regular latch on the outside so you can get out... unless in this case someone has locked it from the outside. You can bump it with your butt if your hands are full.



    I found a picture of the entire mechanism as a 'spare' but can't yet find one in-situ



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      It's a commercial walk-in refrigerator door handle, known as a 'push-strike'



      Basically it just pushes through the door onto the regular latch on the outside so you can get out... unless in this case someone has locked it from the outside. You can bump it with your butt if your hands are full.



      I found a picture of the entire mechanism as a 'spare' but can't yet find one in-situ



      enter image description here






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        It's a commercial walk-in refrigerator door handle, known as a 'push-strike'



        Basically it just pushes through the door onto the regular latch on the outside so you can get out... unless in this case someone has locked it from the outside. You can bump it with your butt if your hands are full.



        I found a picture of the entire mechanism as a 'spare' but can't yet find one in-situ



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        It's a commercial walk-in refrigerator door handle, known as a 'push-strike'



        Basically it just pushes through the door onto the regular latch on the outside so you can get out... unless in this case someone has locked it from the outside. You can bump it with your butt if your hands are full.



        I found a picture of the entire mechanism as a 'spare' but can't yet find one in-situ



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