6/29/2023 0 Comments Hotel room 1408 full movie![]() The Reform is a private members' club so, unless there's a special event you're invited to, chances are you won't get to see its interior. 1408, an American psychological horror film, which released in 2007, was based on Stephen Kings 1999 short story of the same name.The story of the film followed the life of an author named Mike Enslin, who investigates allegedly haunted houses and rents the titular room 1408 at a New York City hotel. The ’Dolphin’s’ lobby is the Reform Club, 104 Pall Mall, seen in Guy Ritchie’s revamp of Sherlock Holmes, the 2001 remake of The Four Feathers with Heath Ledger, the 1998 big screen version of The Avengers, Lindsay Anderson’s anarchic O Lucky Man!, Roger Donaldson’s The Bounty and as gentlemen’s club ‘Blades’ in 2002 Bond movie Die Another Day. Despite the American setting, the film was based at Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, in the UK, where sets were built. The Roosevelt is a regular screen star, having appeared in Boiler Room, The French Connection, Presumed Innocent, Maid in Manhattan, Quiz Show, Malcolm X, Sacha Baron Cohen's The Dictator, and it’s in the Roosevelt’s Grand Ballroom that Gordon Gecko ( Michael Douglas) delivers his era-defining ‘Greed is good’ speech in Oliver Stone’s 1987 Wall Street. ![]() The ‘Dolphin Hotel’, supposedly at ‘2254 Lexington Street’, is the Roosevelt Hotel, 45 East 45th Street at Madison Avenue, midtown. 1408 film location: entrance to the fictitious 'Dolphin Hotel': The Roosevelt Hotel, East 45th Street, New York
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