

A hotel where checkout is optional but escape is impossible. Pack light, stay forever.
The Angel of Death. A Shapeshifter. Innocent honeymooners. A receptionist with a twisted sense of humor. These are just some of the shady characters Detective Holly encounters at the Hotel Infernal, as she hunts down the serial killer who murdered her sister. At the Hotel Infernal, you can stay, but you can never leave.
Production
The hotel set screams 'we spent the whole budget on red lighting.'
Costume
Everyone dressed for a funeral at a strip club. Commitment.

Director
Dick Bush
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 138-minute runtime makes this one of the longest films in its specific subgenre, suggesting either ambition or a complete lack of editing. No deleted scenes exist because apparently nothing was deleted.
Hotel Infernal's 'you can never leave' premise deliberately echoes The Eagles' 'Hotel California,' but replaces cocaine-fueled '70s rock excess with... whatever this is. The comparison does not flatter this production.