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.
John Cusack
Mike Enslin
Samuel L. Jackson
Gerald Olin
Mary McCormack
Lilly Enslin
Jasmine Jessica Anthony
Katie
Tony Shalhoub
Sam Farrell
Alexandra Silber
Young Woman at Bookstore
Noah Lee Margetts
Bellboy
William Armstrong
Clay
Paul Birchard
Mr. Innkeeper
Margot Leicester
Mrs. Innkeeper
Angel Oquendo
Taxi Cab Driver
Walter Lewis
Bookstore Cashier
Eric Meyers
Man #1 at Bookstore
Holly Hayes
Lady at Bookstore
Johann Urb
Surfer Dude
Andrew-Lee Potts
Mailbox Guy
Kim Thomson
Desk Clerk
Drew Powell
Assistant Hotel Manager
Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
Hotel Engineer
Benny Urquidez
Claw Hammer Maniac
Len Cariou
Mike's Father
Ray Nicholas
Factory Owner
Paul Kasey
Kevin O'Malley
George Cottle
Mailbox Worker
William Willoughby
Mailbox Worker
Thomas A. McMahon
Cop #1
Kevin Dobson
Priest
Peter Conboy
Man Outside Hotel Fire (uncredited)
Georgie Lee-Robinson
Bookstore Assistant (uncredited)
Bernadette Lords
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Rob McGillivray
Bellboy (uncredited)
Kate Walsh
Mike Enslin's Ex-wife (uncredited)
Director
Mikael Håfström
Screenplay
Scott Alexander
Screenplay
Larry Karaszewski
Screenplay
Matt Greenberg
Short Story
Stephen King
March 10, 2017
6
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
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$25,000,000.00
Revenue:
$133,000,000.00