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John Cusack | Mike Enslin | |
Mary McCormack | Lily Enslin | |
Samuel L. Jackson | Gerald Olin | |
Tony Shalhoub | Sam Farrell | |
Jasmine Jessica Anthony | Katie | |
Len Cariou | Father | |
Isiah Whitlock Jr. | Engineer | |
Paul Birchard | Mr. Innkeeper | |
Margot Leicester | Mrs. Innkeeper | |
Walter Lewis | Cashier | |
Emily Harvey | Secretary | |
Noah Lee Margetts | Bellboy Noah | |
William Armstrong | Clay |
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Producer | Lorenzo di Bonaventura
Kelly Dennis Bob Weinstein Harvey Weinstein |
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Writer | Scott Alexander
Larry Karaszewski Matt Greenberg Stephen King |
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Cinematography | Benoît Delhomme
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Musician | Gabriel Yared
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Based on a story by suspense master Stephen King, 1408 is a gripping "roller-coaster of a head trip" (Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly) that will have you on the edge of your seat. John Cusack delivers "a tour de force performance" (Stephen Farber, Hollywood Reporter) as a skeptical writer investigating paranormal events. When he insists on staying in the reportedly haunted room in 1408 at the Dolphin Hotel against the grave warnings of the hotel manager (Samuel L. Jackson), he discovers the room's deadly secret an evil so powerful, no one has ever survived an hour within its walls. In the tradition of King's The Shining and Misery, 1408 is "a psychologically thrilling movie that leaves you gasping in the end" (Desiree Belmarez, Denver Post). |
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