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1408

The Dolphin Hotel invites you to stay in any of its stunning rooms. Except one.
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User Score4,913 ratings
TMDB 6.716+20071h 44mEnglish
HorrorMystery

Synopsis

A man who specializes in debunking paranormal occurrences checks into the fabled room 1408 in the Dolphin Hotel. Soon after settling in, he confronts genuine terror.

Director
Mikael HåfströmFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Dimension Films2 production companies
Release
June 22, 2007Released
Box Office
$133MBudget $25M

Top Cast

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John Cusack
John Cusack
Mike Enslin
Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson
Gerald Olin
Mary McCormack
Mary McCormack
Lilly Enslin
Jasmine Jessica Anthony
Jasmine Jessica Anthony
Katie
Tony Shalhoub
Tony Shalhoub
Sam Farrell
Len Cariou
Len Cariou
Mike's Father
Isiah Whitlock Jr.
Isiah Whitlock Jr.
Hotel Engineer
Noah Lee Margetts
Noah Lee Margetts
Bellboy

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Reviews

From TMDB users
John Chard
Mar 10, 2017

Dolphin Sandwich. 1408 is based on one of horror writer Stephen King's short stories. It stars John Cusack as a supernatural investigator who rents room 1408 at The Hotel Dolphin in New York. It is said to be a most haunted room and the scene of many deaths. He soon finds his scepticism tested to the max. Although it has deep themes of grief et al, this essentially boils down to one man in a room being plagued by psychological and physical attacks, with the intended chills and shocks surreal in presentation. It's all very twisty and big on conundrums, which makes a second viewing something of a necessity, whilst Cusack's performance is also reason to check in for another viewing. However, it's not the scary movie some have lauded it as, in fact it's more fun-house palaver than anything terrifying, but there's no doubting the intelligence and skill of the writing. The mind is a curious, wonderful and troubling thing, and 1408 wants us to know it. 6/10

Kamurai
Aug 13, 2020

Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend. While the setup is a little bleh, it serves a point, but I could literal start the movie at Samuel L. Jackson's office and be fine. Once in 1408, the intensity creeps perfectly. It really gives you the atmosphere of a cat playing with its food. It'll mess your head a little, but that's just from a great John Cusack delivery and wonderful cinematic display. And the ending is almost perfect: the are two minors points that could be bad, but they're unclear. As the manager said, "It's and evil room.

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