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''Four Rooms'' is a 1995 American
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co-written and co-directed by
Allison Anders Allison Anders (born November 16, 1954) is an American independent film director whose films include '' Gas Food Lodging'', '' Mi Vida Loca'' and '' Grace of My Heart''. Anders has collaborated with fellow UCLA School of Theater, Film and Telev ...
, Alexandre Rockwell,
Robert Rodriguez Robert Anthony Rodriguez ( ; born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, composer, and visual effects supervisor. He shoots, edits, produces, and scores many of his films in Mexico and in his home state of Texas. Rodriguez directed the 1992 ...
, and
Quentin Tarantino Quentin Jerome Tarantino (; born March 27, 1963) is an American filmmaker, actor, and author. Quentin Tarantino filmography, His films are characterized by graphic violence, extended dialogue often featuring much profanity, and references to ...
. The story is set in the fictional Hotel Mon Signor in
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on
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. Tim Roth plays Ted, the
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and main character in the
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, whose first night on the job consists of four very different encounters with various hotel guests. ''Four Rooms'' was released in the United States on December 25, 1995, by
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. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, who praised the segments directed by Rodriguez and Tarantino, but heavily criticized the segments by Anders and Rockwell. For her role,
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won for Worst Supporting Actress at the 16th Golden Raspberry Awards.


Plot

On
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,
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Sam (
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) of the Hotel Mon Signor briefs his replacement, Ted ( Tim Roth). The film's animated
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, inspired by the cartoons of '' The Pink Panther Show'', feature the scat song " Vertigogo" by Combustible Edison.


Honeymoon Suite – "The Missing Ingredient"

*Written and directed by
Allison Anders Allison Anders (born November 16, 1954) is an American independent film director whose films include '' Gas Food Lodging'', '' Mi Vida Loca'' and '' Grace of My Heart''. Anders has collaborated with fellow UCLA School of Theater, Film and Telev ...
Ted assists a group of unusual women with their luggage, which he brings to the Honeymoon Suite. He learns they are a
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of witches, attempting to reverse a spell cast on their goddess, Diana (
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). The ritual requires them each to place an ingredient into a large cauldron; however, one (
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) has still to retrieve her ingredient –
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– with one hour left. She seduces Ted and they have sex in the cauldron. He leaves and they complete the ritual, and Diana emerges from the cauldron. After Ted's service in the honeymoon suite, a party guest from another room (
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) calls the front desk for some ice. He is unsure which floor he is on, but eventually directs Ted to Room 404.


Room 404 – "The Wrong Man"

*Written and directed by Alexandre Rockwell At Room 404, Ted finds himself in a fantasy hostage situation. Siegfried ( David Proval) maniacally accuses Ted, whom he calls Theodore, of having slept with his wife Angela ( Jennifer Beals). Ted is forced at gunpoint to participate in the scenario, uncertain of what is real. He tries to escape through the bathroom window but gets stuck, and a party guest vomits onto him from the window above. As Ted frees himself and climbs out, another guest (Paul Skemp) arrives at Room 404 and is greeted by Siegfried in the same manner.


Room 309 – "The Misbehavers"

*Written and directed by
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A husband (
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) and wife ( Tamlyn Tomita) leave for a New Year's Eve party, tipping Ted $500 to keep an eye on their children, Sarah and Juancho (Lana McKissack and Danny Verduzco). Ted instructs the children to stay in their room; when he leaves, they vandalize the room, exploding a bottle of
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. They call Ted for toothbrushes, and he tries unsuccessfully to put them to bed. He leaves but is summoned back to find the room in further chaos: a painting has been turned into a dartboard with lipstick and a syringe, Juancho has a cigarette, Sarah has a bottle of liquor, the television is set to an adult channel, and the children have found a dead prostitute ( Patricia Vonne) in the box spring. Sarah stabs Ted in the leg with the syringe when he repeatedly uses the word "whore" and Juancho accidentally sets the room on fire. Their father returns, carrying his passed-out wife, and asks Ted, "Did they misbehave?" The sprinkler system activates while everyone stands still. Unsettled, Ted calls his boss Betty ( Kathy Griffin) to quit. After a conversation with Margaret (
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), he gets Betty on the phone and tries to quit, but receives a call from the hotel penthouse. Betty persuades him to stay on long enough to tend to the guests.


Penthouse – "The Man from Hollywood"

*Written and directed by
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The penthouse is occupied by famous director Chester Rush (Tarantino) and his friends. They request a block of wood, three nails, a ball of twine, a bucket of ice, a doughnut, a club sandwich, and a hatchet. Once Ted brings in the items, substituting a meat cleaver for the hatchet, he is invited to join their challenge. Inspired by the ''
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'' episode " Man from the South" (incorrectly referred to as "The Man from Rio"), Chester's friend Norman ( Paul Calderón) has bet his little finger against Chester's car that he can ignite his
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lighter ten times in a row. Ted tries to leave, but Chester entices him to stay by offering $100 to hear him out and a further $900 to act as referee and sever the finger should Norman fail. Ted agrees to participate; Norman's lighter fails on the first try, and Ted immediately chops off his finger, sweeps up the money, and leaves the penthouse with an energetic step. As the credits roll, Chester and company frantically prepare to take a screaming Norman to the hospital.


Cast

* Tim Roth as Ted *
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as Sam


"The Missing Ingredient"

* Sammi Davis as Jezebel *
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as Diana * Valeria Golino as Athena *
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as Elspeth *
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as Eva * Lili Taylor as Raven * Alicia Witt as Kiva


"The Wrong Man"

* David Proval as Siegfried * Jennifer Beals as Angela *
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as Long Hair Yuppie Scum *Paul Skemp as Real Theodore *Quinn Thomas Hellerman as Baby Bellhop


"The Misbehavers"

*
Antonio Banderas José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960), known professionally as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish actor. Known for his work in films of several genres, he has received numerous accolades, including a Cannes Film Festival Award ...
as Husband * Tamlyn Tomita as Wife * Lana McKissack as Sarah *Danny Verduzco as Juancho * Patricia Vonne as Corpse *
Salma Hayek Salma Valgarma Hayek Pinault ( , ; ; born September 2, 1966) is a Mexican and American actress and film producer. She began her career in Mexico with starring roles in the telenovela ''Teresa (1989 TV series), Teresa'' (1989–1991) as well a ...
as TV Dancing Girl


Betty's house

* Kathy Griffin as Betty *
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as Margaret *Julie McClean as Left Redhead *Laura Rush as Right Redhead


"The Man from Hollywood"

*
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as Chester Rush * Jennifer Beals as Angela * Paul Calderón as Norman *
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as Leo (uncredited) *Kimberly Blair as Hooker (uncredited)


Crossovers between rooms

The four segments are shown chronologically, except for "The Misbehavers", the events of which both precede and succeed the events of "The Wrong Man". There are some connections between the four segments: *In "The Wrong Man", Ted recalls the witches' ritual in "The Missing Ingredient" with the expression "weird voodoo thing". *Ted can be seen with the two cherries from "The Missing Ingredient" at the beginning of "The Misbehavers". *Sarah in "The Misbehavers" calls a random room to ask a question. The man who picks up happens to be Siegfried from "The Wrong Man". *Angela appears in both "The Wrong Man" and "The Man from Hollywood". *When calling his boss, just before the beginning of "The Man from Hollywood", Ted recalls the events of the first three segments.


Production

The film was the project of the so-called Sundance "Class of ' 92", with Robert Rodriguez being considered an honorary member for attending the festival in
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. Allison Anders believed that the sense of community that characterized the filmmakers of the
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era was lacking in the 1990s, with many new directors who did not attend film school instead uniting through the Sundance film festival. While premiering his film ''In the Soup'' at Sundance, Alexandre Rockwell met Quentin Tarantino, Anders and
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, with Rockwell describing the rise of new filmmakers as having a "New Wave feeling", and thought it would be a good idea to create a movie that encapsulated that feeling. Rockwell suggested creating a film that's plot revolved around a Hotel Bellhop's activities on New Year's Eve. Rockwell called Tarantino with this pitch, who was immediately interested. It was decided that each filmmaker would write and direct a segment involving the Bellhop Ted, played by Tim Roth. The role of Ted was originally going to be played by
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. Linklater was originally supposed to direct a fifth segment in the film, but eventually dropped out. Tarantino handed in the first draft of the film to Miramax, although Anders described herself as being "horrified" he had done so because they had barely worked on it. Despite this, Miramax never asked for a rewrite, with the film entering pre-production in the fall of 1994. In the aftermath of ''Pulp Fiction'''s success, the other directors found that no decision could be made without Tarantino's approval. Tarantino would joke that his segment would be titled "The One You've All Been Waiting For", prompting annoyance from the others, with Anders comparing Tarantino's segment to his perception of his fame following ''Pulp Fiction'', in which his character Chester Rush is surrounded by people he hardly knows who are "sucking off his fame..." The first cut of the film ran two hours and 40 minutes long, with executive producer
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requesting the film be shortened. As Tarantino was considered "untouchable" due to his status and Rodriguez's segment was virtually shot without cuts, only Anders and Rockwell were pressured to cut down their segments. Anders and Rockwell subsequently became unhappy with the production due to Weinstein's actions and behavior, who described working on the film as "working with two geniuses and two hacks", and who also told Rockwell that he would be "an insignificant art director for the rest of islife."
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informed Anders that the studio had recut her segment without her knowledge, further annoying Anders, who would refuse to promote the film as a result. By the end of the production, the four directors were barely speaking. Bruce Willis filmed his role in two days, but worked on the film without being paid as a favor to Tarantino. As a result of violating
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union rules, his performance went uncredited. Miramax presold Japanese distribution rights to
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along with
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's '' Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead'', George T. Miller's ''
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'', John Ehle's '' The Journey of August King'' and Joe Chappelle's '' Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' in a bulk acquisition deal.


Reception


Critical reception

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of ReelViews described it as "one of 1995's major disappointments".
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of ''
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'' said it "asserts itself as a goof so laboriously and aggressively that you almost feel pinned back in your seat".
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of the ''
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'' singled out Rodriguez's "The Misbehavers" segment as the funniest of the film and the one that most effectively capitalized on Roth. Of Tarantino's "The Man from Hollywood" segment, Ebert said, "Tarantino had the right idea in choosing to satirize himself but unfortunately does not seem to understand why he is funny. A movie about him making this film could have been hilarious." The film won a
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for Worst Supporting Actress for
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.


Box office

The film grossed $4,257,354 in only 319 theaters.


Soundtrack


See also

*
List of films set around New Year This is a list of films set on or around the New Year of the Gregorian calendar. Action * '' Assault on Precinct 13'' (2005) * '' Beyond the Poseidon Adventure'' (1979) * '' Friday Foster'' (1975) * ''Poseidon'' (2006) * '' The Poseidon Adventur ...


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