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Vacancy 2: The First Cut
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Following the adventures of a young courageous guy, who goes in a journey with his fiancé and his best friend, but incidents come to climax, when they go to the hotel, where they have been chased by the ill minded employees, as they struggle against survival.
Following the adventures of a young courageous guy, who goes in a journey with his fiancé and his best friend, but incidents come to climax, when they go to the hotel, where they have been chased by the ill minded employees, as they struggle against survival.
Actors:
Judy Durning,
Jeryl Prescott,
David Moscow,
Christopher Allen Nelson,
Don Oscar Smith,
Jonathan Terry,
David Shackelford,
Angel Oquendo,
Beau Billingslea,
Gwendoline Yeo,
Brian Klugman,
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Judy Durning
Jeryl Prescott
David Moscow
14 November 1974, New York City, New York, USA
Christopher Allen Nelson
Don Oscar Smith
Jonathan Terry
David Shackelford
Angel Oquendo
Beau Billingslea
1 September 1953, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Gwendoline Yeo
10 July 1977, Singapore
Brian Klugman
14 September 1975, Pennsylvania, USA
Director:
Eric Bross
Eric Bross
21 January 1964, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Country:
United States
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January 29, 2009
...a better-than-expected direct-to-video sequel...
March 05, 2009
While this film is true to its predecessor, it does have a distinct direct-to-DVD feel to it.
January 17, 2009
Impressively freaky, with creepy ambiance to spare. And with a roach motel kind of no checking out policy, at least not in this lifetime, the chiller also intimates a darkly humorous undercurrent about US culture's violence over sex preference.

