Hotel Soundtrack (

Hotel Soundtrack (1983) cover

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 1900 votes
Tags: hotel business, grand hotel format
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Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Synopsis

Hotel is a psychological horror film that follows the story of a young couple who decides to spend a weekend at a remote hotel in the countryside. As they arrive at the hotel, they quickly realize that something is not quite right. The hotel is eerily quiet, and the staff seems to be hiding something.

As the couple explores the hotel, they uncover dark secrets and disturbing truths about the place. They soon find themselves trapped in a nightmare, where they must fight to survive and escape the hotel before it's too late.

Hotel is a chilling tale of terror and suspense, with a twist ending that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. Will the couple make it out alive, or will they become the hotel's next victims?

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Play Title Artist
Hotel
Hotel California - 2013 Remaster
Du hast
Heartbreak Hotel
Bury Me (feat. Maluca & Bricc Baby Shitro)
The Eternal - 2007 Remaster
Body And Soul
Never Land - A Fragment; New Version for Digital
Tear You Apart
Bela Lugosi's Dead
Downtown
In a Lonely Place
Don't Stop The Dance
Spellbound
Just Like Honey
Simple Death
Siamese Twins - 2005 Remaster
Atlanta Get Down
Miarches - Remastered
Carnival
Sweet Jane
Introduction and Waltz - The Slipper & the Rose*
Angela Morley: Performer
Transformation Music & Wedding March
Angela Morley: Performer
Theme - Madame X
Angela Morley: Performer
Theme - When Eight Bells Toll
Angela Morley: Performer
A Tender Mood
Angela Morley: Performer
Theme - The Looking Glass War
Angela Morley: Performer
White Wing - Hotel
Angela Morley: Performer
Snow Ride
Angela Morley: Performer
Blues for Alexis - Dynasty
Angela Morley: Performer
Rotten Row
Angela Morley: Performer
My Autumn Love
Angela Morley: Performer
A Canadian in Mayfair
Angela Morley: Performer
Venturing Forth - Watership Down
Angela Morley: Performer
Through the Woods - Watership Down
Angela Morley: Performer
Kehaar's Theme - Watership Down
Angela Morley: Performer
Final Struggle & Triumph - Watership Down
Angela Morley: Performer
Themes - Captain Nemo & the Underwater City
Angela Morley: Performer
Kehaar's Theme - Watership Down
Angela Morley: Performer

User reviews

Susan Campbell
10/10

The soundtrack of Hotel perfectly captures the eerie atmosphere of the film, setting the tone for a truly chilling experience. The haunting melodies and dissonant sounds create a sense of unease that stays with you long after the movie ends.

James Scott
5/10

Betty Martin
4/10

The soundtrack of Hotel failed to create a sense of tension and suspense that is crucial for a psychological horror film. Instead of enhancing the creepy atmosphere of the story, the music felt generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to elevate the viewers' sense of fear and unease.

Margaret Taylor
10/10

One of the standout elements of the soundtrack is how it evolves alongside the narrative, mirroring the emotional journey of the characters as they uncover the dark secrets of the hotel. The music builds to a crescendo during the most intense moments, amplifying the fear and desperation of the couple as they fight for their lives.

Carol Robinson
3/10

The choice of musical themes in Hotel did not effectively complement the plot and the characters' emotional journey. The soundtrack seemed disconnected from the narrative, failing to immerse the audience in the unfolding horror and mystery of the hotel. As a result, the music felt like an afterthought rather than a crucial element in enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Thomas Gonzalez
10/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack adds another layer of suspense to the story, heightening the tension and keeping the audience on edge throughout the film. From creaking floorboards to distant whispers, every sound is carefully crafted to enhance the sense of dread and foreboding.