Well-made for the genre--the excessive-skin-displayed-before-gruesome-bloody-torture-begins genre--Hostel follows two randy Americans (Jay Hernandez, Friday Night Lights, and Derek Richardson, Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd) and an even randier Icelander (Eythor Gudjonsson) as they trek to Slovakia, where they're told beautiful girls will have sex with anyone with an American accent. Unfortunately, the girls will also sell young Americans to a company that offers victims to anyone who will pay to torture and murder. To his credit, writer/director Eli Roth (Cabin Fever) takes his time setting things up, laying a realistic foundation that makes the inevitable spilling of much blood all the more gruesome. The sardonic joke, of course, is that Americans are worth the most in this brothel of blood because everyone else in the world wants to take revenge upon them. This dark humor and political subtext help set Hostel above its more brainless sadistic compatriots, like House of Wax or The Devil's Rejects. In general, though, there's something lacking; horror used to suggest some threat to the spirit--today's horror can conceive of nothing more troubling than torturing the flesh. For aficionados, Hostel features a nice cameo by Takashi Miike, director of bloody Japanese flicks like Audition and Ichi the Killer. --Bret Fetzer
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Jay Hernandez | Paxton |
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Derek Richardson | Josh |
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Eythor Gudjonsson | Oli |
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Barbara Nedeljakova | Natalya |
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Jan Vlasák | The Dutch Businessman |
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Jana Kaderabkova | Svetlana |
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Jennifer Lim | Kana |
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Keiko Seiko | Yuki |
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Lubomír Bukový | Alex |
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Jana Havlickova | Vala |
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Rick Hoffman | The American Client |
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Petr Janis | The German Surgeon |
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Takashi Miike | Takashi Miike |
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Patrik Zigo | Bubble Gum Gang Leader |
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Milda Jedi Havlas | Desk Clerk Jedi |
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Martin Kubacák | The Scarred Cab Driver |
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Miroslav Táborský | The Friendly Police Officer |
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Paula Wild | Monique |
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Vladimir Silhavecky | Yuri |
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Barbora Oboznenkova | Disco Girl |
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Daniel Frisch | Fanny Pack Man |
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Radomil Uhlir | The Stoned Manager |
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Jan Spanbauer | Jacket Man |
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Mirek Navratil | Dutch Bouncer |
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Vanessa Jungova | Saskia |
| Director | Eli Roth |
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| Writer | Eli Roth | |
| Producer | Chris Briggs, Mike Fleiss, Daniel Frisch, Eli Roth, Scott Spiegel, Quentin Tarantino, Philip Waley, Boaz Yakin | |
| Musician | Nathan Barr | |
| Photography | Milan Chadima | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [German] Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital 5.1 [French] |
| Subtitles | Dutch | English | Hindi | Spanish |
| Distributor | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 07, 2006 |
| Regions | Region 2 |