Hotel
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And this first
hotel
that I bought, motel, was a pay-by-the-hour, no-tell motel in the inner-city of San Francisco.
They can't go and work in the local
hotel
business because there isn't one in their community.
I own the hotel."
I'm waking up in a Boston
hotel
room and can only think of one thing: tooth pain.
There they rent rooms in a
hotel
& become curious about the mysterious ruins of a nearby castle, it turns out that a powerful & evil Vampire named Radu (Anders Hove) lives there who has stolen the Bloodstone from his father King Vladislav (Angus Scrimm).
The young couple is there to investigate the place's dark history; the dysfunctional family (with a pregnant Linda Blair even though nobody seems to bother about who the father is and what his whereabouts are) considers re-opening the
hotel
and the yummy female architect simply tagged along for casual sex.
The most interesting thing to me was that the huge
hotel
that was going to be built, never got beyond being a bunch of sticks.
When Karen was in New York, she did see a psychologist, but it was voluntary and once a day and then she would leave to go to her
hotel
room.
The story is essentially The Shining with a castle (or a very cheap set masquerading as a castle, to be specific) substituting as the
hotel
and a monster instead of the ghosts.
As soon as he arrives in Germany, the screenwriter pulls the old "there's only one room in the hotel, you'll have to share a room with a pretty girl" stunt.
A klutzy young man returns West after being schooled in the
hotel
business via Boston; he quickly learns his friends in Spanish-colonized Old California expect him to fill his deceased father's shoes instead--that of a romantic thief known for kissing his female victims after robbing them.
In one scene as Mark is having a drink in a
hotel
bar, his eyes catch the glimpse of sexy long legs Sandra Spencer (Shannon Tweed),"Dead Sexy",01.
Also, a nod to Alison Skipworth's wonderfully grounded
hotel
mistress; I would love to see more of her (she reminds me of Marie Dressler, another personality worthy of high praise).
I just wish he would have save Milla and brunt the
hotel
down with all the worthless boring characters that lived in it.
Witchy Hildegard Knef traps a group of people in an isolated
hotel
and picks them off one by one in twisted, disgusting ways.
So when Bob and Marion Boxletter see a guy at a hotel, Marion believes it is her long lost brother Brian, but when she approaches him he appears to be someone else just with the exact same face.
Why a gorgeous
hotel
receptionist (an exception to the dullness of the film) would be the slightest bit interested in a moody, chain-smoking, silent loner who speaks in 'deep' aphorisms baffles me.
Tom Skerritt plays as Howard Anderson, an American entrepreneur with a "passion for building" who is in process of erecting a tourist
hotel
in the Blue Mountains region, all the while unaware that his business partner, Julian Fane (Guy Doleman) has insured the incomplete structure for ten million dollars, far more than its actual worth, and plans its destruction as corollary to normal summer brush fires in order to collect a handsome sum through fraud.
She asks the direction of the
hotel
to a stranger, indeed the mean vampire Niran (Don Hetrakul), and she is bitten and kidnapped by his gang of evil vampires in motorcycles.
When Jones and family pull into a sleepy Colorado town, the folks who give them directions--looking like extras from "Deliverance"--are curiously vague about the
hotel
(we expect it to look like a one-room shanty), but actually the accommodations are very nice.
I especially like the old
hotel
they used to shoot this in, it added to what little suspense was mustered.
The very complex plot involves a handful of delinquents who are sent to clean up a rundown
hotel
for a shorter jail sentence.
A man is builing a
hotel
with a partner.
He finds out the
hotel
is over-insured.
The ending starts on christmas morning with a
hotel
fire.
It was briefly big news when she was found working as a barmaid in a second rate
hotel
in the early sixties.
The plot, be it as it may, has a group of troubled youths cleaning up the historical
hotel
that GoodKnight resides in and subsequently being offed by him.
American Tourist on package tour in Asia suffering recent bereavement decides to break law by: 1 Ignoring curfew; 2 Joining revolutionary army; 3 Possessing and using illegal firearm...... etc etc What is meant to be a political and educational statement about the so called atrocities of a military dictatorship in Asia ends up as a "How To" travel guide for disillusioned Americans....especially those who wish to protest that the water in the
hotel
does not work.... Regrettably the authors of this silly yarn have no clue about Asia...nor it seems in writing sensible dialogue... example:...our human-rights heroine searching desperately for medicine in the furthest outreaches of the Asian jungle miles from anywhere comes across a peasant and asks: "Excuse me-does this town have a pharmacy?"...Well....those who know something about the Asian jungle will appreciate how ludicrous that scenario really is.... Mind you I was recently in the Thai jungle and an American asked me.... "excuse me....do you know where is MacDonalds?"
Sissi did not go to Mayerling to see her dead son, she also did not die in the street; they carried her on to the boat and then back to the hotel, which was much more dramatic.
When jug-eared chef Kensuke (Takashi Okamura) enters the wrong
hotel
room by mistake and knocks out hit-man Invincible (Jung Yuen), he is mistaken for the killer and sent to kill Yumiko.
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