Vacancy

On their way home from a family party, David (Luke Wilson) and Amy Fox (Kate Beckinsale), who are on the verge of divorce, took a wrong turn on a remote mountain road. They drove to an old auto repair garage after their car broke down. A mechanic (Ethan Embry) had helped to fix it. Soon after leaving, their car breaks down again. When they find that there is no cell phone reception, they walk back to the garage, only to find it has swiftly closed. They walk to a nearby motel to seek help. When they arrive at the reception office, they hear a piercing scream coming from the room at the back of the reception, only for it to be coming from the television. The motel manager, Mason (Frank Whaley) turns it off and meets the couple. He explains the auto repair garage across the street is closed until the morning, so they book a room for the night.

MPAA Rating:R
Genre:Horror, Thriller
Country:United States
Produced By:Glenn S. Gainor, Stacy Cramer, Hal Lieberman, Brian Paschal
Directed By:Nimród Antal
Written By:Mark L. Smith
Cast:Mark Casella, Kate Beckinsale, Ernest Misko, Dale Waddington, Cary Wayne Moore, Kevin Dunigan, Kym Stys, Norm Compton, Meegan Godfrey, Ethan Embry, Scott Anderson, Richie Varga, Chuck Lamb, Chevon Hicks, Andrew Fiscella, Luke Wilson, Caryn Mower, Frank Whaley, David Doty, Bryan Ross
In Theaters:Apr 20, 2007
Runtime:1 hour 25 minutes
Production:Screen Gems, Hal Lieberman Company
Budget:$19,000,000
Box Office:$19,363,565
Available On:Amazon, Itunes, Vudu
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