Hostel: Part II (2007)

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Written by Eli Roth

Directed by Eli Roth

Running Time: 92 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Writer/director Eli Roth builds on the success of his 2005 box-office hit with a second - and even more controversial - helping of horror that will leave many viewers feeling queasy and uneasy.

American students Beth (Lauren German), Whitney (Bijou Phillips) and Lorna (Heather Matarazzo) discover that life's cheap in Slovakia when they are sold to wealthy, depraved, sadistic businessmen, with a taste for torture. Lorna wakes up naked, gagged and hanging by her ankles. Whitney almost escapes, but her reprieve is short-lived. Beth fights back with the same passion for life that kept Paxton (Jay Hernandez) alive in the first instalment. This time money talks and Beth bargains her way to freedom: her life for Stuart's.

While dead-eyed Eastern Europeans kidnap to order, their effusive American victims scream their hearts out - it's a giddy mix, and one that's earned Roth kudos with the horror fans who can't get enough of the "plausible slasher" championed by Saw.

Cast

Image for Lauren GermanLauren GermanBeth
Roger BartStuart
Image for Heather MatarazzoHeather MatarazzoLorna
Image for Bijou PhillipsBijou PhillipsWhitney
Richard BurgiTodd
Vera JordanovaAxelle
Image for Jay HernandezJay HernandezPaxton
Jordan LaddStephanie
Edwige FenechArt Class Professor
Stanislav IanevskiMiroslav
Patrik ZigoBubblegum Gang Leader
Zuzana GeislerováInya
Milan KnazkoSasha
Ivan FurakBig Guard
Monika MalacovaMrs. Bathory

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