Hotel Room (1993)

(1 hour and 35 minutes, colour)
Created by Monty Montgomery and David Lynch.
Produced by David Lynch, Monty Montgomery, Deepak Nayar and John Wentworth.
Music composed and conducted by Angelo Badalamenti.
...aka "David Lynch's Hotel Room".
Episode 1: "Tricks" - September, 1969
(27 minutes, colour)
Written by Barry Gifford.
Directed by David Lynch.
- Harry Dean Stanton - Lou Boca
- Glenne Headly - Darlene
- Freddie Jones - Moe
- John Solari - Cop #1
- Carl Sundstrom - Cop #2
- Clark Heathcliffe Brolly - Bellboy
- Camilla Overbye-Roos - Maid
Summary: A man named Moe brings a hooker back to his hotel room (603 of
course) for some fun. Things are tense, but soon Moe gets into things. Just after Moe pays
Darliene, Lou shows up. Moe is upset that Lou is there. Lou starts chatting with Darliene
and tells her about driving through Iowa with his late wife Phylicia. Moe gets pissed that
Lou is talking about Phylicia. Moe tells Lou about a movie actress who recently died that
had the same birthday as Phylicia. Darliene mentions she was a cheerleader in high school.
Moe begs Lou to leave. Darliene performs a cheer, then collapses from being so stoned. Lou
has sex with her while Moe watches. Afterwords, she tells Lou more of her life history.
Lou leaves to use the bathroom while Darliene gets dressed. Moe mentions that Phylicia was
a cheerleader as well, and that she was his wife, not Lou's. Darliene tells Moe she thinks
this is all some weird game they like to play. Moe and Lou get upset and try to attack
Darliene. She barely escapes when the maid shows up. Moe and Lou talk some more in the
room. Lou slips a wallet into Moe's jacket pocket as they talk. Lou leaves and tells Moe
not to wait too long before leaving. A while later, the police show up looking for Lou.
The pick up Moe's jacket and find the wallet with all of Lou's stuff in it as well as a
fake ID with Lou's name but Moe's picture. They arrest Moe for the murder of Phylicia.
Episode 2: "Getting Rid of Robert" - June, 1992
(24 minutes, colour)
Written by Jay McInerney.
Directed by James Signorelli.
- Deborah Unger - Sasha
- Griffin Dunne - Robert
- Chelsea Field - Tina
- Mariska Hargitay
- Camilla Overbye Roos - Maid
- Clark Heathcliffe Brolly - Bellboy
Summary: The bellboy escorts Sasha to her room where she's going to meet
her boyfriend Robert, something they've apparently done many times in the past. While
waiting, Sasha gets a call from her friends Tina and Diane who are downstairs. They come
up to the room. Tina shows Sasha her new antique fireplace poker and gives her a book.
Tina and Sasha discuss marriage: Tina sees no need for it but Sasha is obsessed with
getting married. Tina tells Sasha she shouldn't ruin a good thing, not having to see
Robert very often but having access to his money. Sasha tells her that Robert is being
unfaithful to her while he's in L.A.. She knows this because she has the code for his
answering machine. They all listen to his messages. They ask Sasha what she's going to do
about it. The maid comes and accidently nearly hits Sasha with the wine bottle cork. Sasha
gets upset and tries to call the manager. Tina quickly usher's the maid out the door. They
reherse what Sasha's going to do when Robert shows up. They also discuss sex and past
relationships. Sasha lets on that she's seeing someone new, Tom Walsh. Unfortunately, Tina
and Diane tell her that he just got married yesterday. It comes out that Tina used to go
out with Robert years ago. Robert arrives. Tina and Robert talk about old times. Robert
tells everyone about his current successes. The maid brings more wine and Sasha tries to
attack her again. Tina and Diane leave. Robert tells Sasha they should stop seeing each
other. Sasha gets upset and wants an explaination. Robert tells her it's because she's not
a nice person, she's a bitch and then starts to spell it out for her: B is for bad, I is
for egomanic (close enough), T is for terrorist, C is for cunt. Robert stops before
actually saying C, but Sasha knows that's what he was going to say. She then proves just
how nice she really is by hitting him over the head with the fireplace poker. The maid
walks into the room while Sasha is trying to move Robert's body. Robert is seriously hurt
and the maid tries to help him. Sasha tells Robert he really hurt her with his words. As
he lies there bleeding, she tells him she doesn't understand how he could say she's not
nice. Robert apologizes for what he said and Sasha makes the maid leave. Robert and Sasha
make up.
Episode 3: "Blackout" - April, 1936
(44 minutes, colour)
Written by Barry Gifford.
Directed by David Lynch.
- Grispin Glover - Danny
- Alicia Witt - Diane
- Clark Heathcliffe Brolly - Bellboy
Summary: There's a blackout in NewYork city. A man named Danny had gone
out to get some food for his wife and is returning. The Bellboy helps Danny back to his
room (603 again). They find his wife sitting in the dark with her hands over her eyes. The
bellboy leaves them with some laterns and goes. Danny and his wife talk. It turns out that
she has some form of mental problem because of her son's death two years ago (he drowned),
and they are in New York to see the doctor. Diana talks about seeing the "city of
lights." The doctor calls to check up on them. Diana collapses with a fever. Just
then, the lights come back on and they look out the window to finally see the city of
lights.
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