Olin's dealings with Mike: "At David's invitation, he Uriah ate and drank with him, and David made him drunk. But in the evening Uriah went out to sleep on his mat among his master's servants; he did not go home. This is part of the famous story of how King David sent Uriah out to die in battle so that he could marry Uriah's wife Bathsheeba. Olin's last line in the film implies a similar duplicity. In the beach restaurant scene, where Enslin is opening his birthday mail and comes across a New York postcard which says "don't enter " on it, there is no return address.
This was meant to imply that the hotel itself sent the postcard out to lure in a new victim after years of Olin banning newcomers from staying in the room. However, one other fan theory is that it was in fact Olin himself who sent it, and that Olin is in fact an angel trying to protect Enslin from his own actions.
The reoccurring photo Mike sees of a former guest in who committed suicide was created purely with computer effects. The actress who played the guest laid atop the bed and had her picture taken.
Afterwards digital editing software was used to make it appear as if she had slit her wrists. The photos were then printed on traditional photo paper and added to the other prop photos in Mr.
Olin's folder. Kate Walsh was originally cast in this film, but was forced to drop out, due to scheduling conflicts with Grey's Anatomy  She was replaced by Mary McCormack.
Mike wears the same shoes throughout the movie, no matter where he is. At various times during the scenes when John Cusack enters the room opening chords from the theme from Creepshow can be heard. Instead, a scenic shot of the skyline without the towers is featured when Mike is on the phone with his publisher and his lawyer. Kasey is known for his minor roles in science fiction and horror films, most notably Inkheart and 28 Days Later For the filming of his role in this movie, he had to often wear make-up and use prosthetic pieces and fake glasses to build the appearance of his character, including a fake flap of rubber skin and fake blood with a needle-and-thread attached.
He also had to have his photo taken in black-and-white numerous times at different angles for the film, and these photos were later used as props in the scene where Mike is going through Mr. Olin's file folder of deceased victims of room  Later on in the frozen room scene, Mike is seen burning the photos of Kevin O' Malley to keep warm as frost crystals start to build up on the floor and ceiling. Max von Sydow was offered a cameo role.
In the film, Katie asks her mother, "why is the Bible purple? There is no specific reason why this color was chosen for children's Bibles. The letters and numbers on the postcard "Don't enter ! The minor character Clay the lawyer working for the publishing house who helps get Enslin a civil law allowing him to stay in the purportedly haunted room speaks in the film with an American accent.
The actor who portrayed the lawyer, William "Bill" Armstrong, is actually from the mostly French-speaking Canadian city of Montreal and in many of his other appearances in various films and television shows, he speaks with a strong British or French-Canadian accent instead. This movie and The Dark Knight are two of his only acting roles where he has spoken with an American accent. Just after the book signing, the truck owned by the main character,is seen driving down a slight hill near a beach.
This is the same bit of road used in the film  A large crack appears on the road after an earthquake.. John Cussak also appears in  One of three films, as of , that John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson have starred, or at least, appeared in. Alexandra Silber's debut. Spoilers The trivia items below may give away important plot points. And just afterwards, we learn that in Room , there were only fifty-six deaths.
With that, it is assumed that Mike's fate was "written". The axe the fireman uses to break down the hotel door at the end of the movie is the same axe that Jack Nicholson used in The Shining both movies were also shot at the same studio, Elstree, in London.
There are multiple endings for this film with the version, which has Mike fading from Room following Katie, being the one most seen, as it is the default on most DVD and digital versions. In other alternate endings, Mike is rescued from the flames, reconnects with Lily, and captures his conversation he had with Katie on his recorder. In one version, Lily can hear the conversation as well, and in another, she cannot.
Mike Enslin says, "The room is on fire" when talking to the receptionist about the thermostat, foreshadowing how the movie will end. Paul Kasey, who played the role of the deceased sewing machine salesman Kevin O'Malley, had to wear layers of prosthetic latex face pieces underneath grayish-green colored face make-up. This took at least two hours to put on, plus the fake jaw piece he had to wear, which was meant to detach when Mike John Cusack kicked him in the face.
When the windows are first bricked in, Mike notices that in one place the bricks say "Burn me alive". Later, as the post office is being torn down, these bricks are shown again, indicating clearly that Mike is being returned to the room. He later follows that advice and burns down the room.
Enslin is determined to go anyway. But what Mike Enslin is about to experience is no myth, as truly is a room where the guests don't check out by noon. The Roosevelt hotel is located on 45th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan and was used for the exterior shots only. The rest of the film was shot at Elstree Film Studios in England.
There are many references to the number "13" throughout the film. The room is numbered "", add each number together equals  Early on, we see John Cusak drive down a curving road to the beach , and park in a beach parking lot. The area is known as " El Porto ", and it's the most popular surfing spot in the South Bay.
As you can see from the large fuel oil tank on the left side of the photo below, the beach is bordered on the north by industry, including the El Segundo Power Plant.
The lifeguard tower and the rocky barrier you see on the beach in the photo above , are also at El Porto , just south of 45th Street , in Manhattan Beach. In this surfing shot, you can see the familiar smokestacks of the El Segundo Power Plant in the background, which is just north of El Porto beach.
The same smokestacks can be seen behind John Cusack's head below , as he lies on the beach, after almost drowning. They are both just a few steps from the restaurant where Cusak reads his mail. The photo below is looking south down The Strand , a popular beachside walkway in Hermosa Beach. The camera position is near the Sea Sprite motel , just south of the Hermosa Pier.
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