
Vacancy
Stranded in an isolated motel, a couple become the unsuspecting subjects of a snuff film.
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 1h 25m
- Released
- 2007
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 2007
Storyline
Stranded in an isolated motel, a couple become the unsuspecting subjects of a snuff film.
Top credits
Kate Beckinsale — Amy Fox
Luke Wilson — David Fox
Frank Whaley — Mason
Ethan Embry — Mechanic
Did you know
• The Pinewood Motel was actually built specifically for the film and was not a pre-existing location. Moreover, the Pinewood Motel was actually two entirely separate sets, one interior and one exterior. Director Nimród Antal remarked that the attention to detail by the production designers was astonishing, since they were able to take an entirely new structure and make it look like a run-down dive motel. He remarked that, after shooting each day, he felt that he needed to "shower off" the feel of the set despite it actually being quite clean in real-life.
• Kate Beckinsale had a difficult time working on the film with Luke Wilson who often showed up hungover, late and unprepared.
• The advertising strategy for the film made use of the Internet as well as a toll-free phone number. The number was made to sound as if one is actually calling the Pinewood Motel. In the background, screaming can be heard accompanying the voice of the proprietor, who informs callers about "slashing" prices and the "killer" deals that the motel has, if it has a vacancy. The voice of the proprietor is none other than Frank Whaley's. The toll free phone number for the ad was 1-888-9-VACANCY (1-888-982-22629). The toll-free phone number is no longer valid.
Box Office
Gross (Domestic): $19,363,565
Opening Weekend (Domestic): $7,603,376 (2007-04-22)
User reviews
Now that's quite esnuff of that, thank you very much.
Linear Thriller, Avoids Pitfalls of Genre
Not for the casual vacancy, still a OK movie
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
- Color
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