Vacancy - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Vacancy"
Vacancy (2007)
Timing: 1:25 (85 min)
Vacancy - TMDB rating
6.2/10
1402
Vacancy - Kinopoisk rating
6.432/10
17603
Vacancy - IMDB rating
6.2/10
106024

Actors and characters

Photo Luke Wilson #52628Photo Luke Wilson #52629Photo Luke Wilson #52630Photo Luke Wilson #52631

Luke Wilson

Luke Wilson
Character David Fox
Photo Frank Whaley #25953Photo Frank Whaley #25954

Frank Whaley

Frank Whaley
Character Mason
Photo Ethan Embry #51809Photo Ethan Embry #51810Photo Ethan Embry #51811

Ethan Embry

Ethan Embry
Character Mechanic
Photo Scott G. Anderson #12274
Scott G. Anderson
Character Killer
Mark Casella
Character Truck Driver
Photo David Doty #42136Photo David Doty #42137

David Doty

David Doty
Character Police Oficcer
Photo Norm Compton #37489
Norm Compton
Character Snuff Victim
Photo Caryn Mower #17810

Caryn Mower

Caryn Mower
Character Snuff Victim
Photo Meegan E. Godfrey #70237

Meegan E. Godfrey

Meegan E. Godfrey
Character Snuff Victim
Photo Kym Stys #68368

Kym Stys

Kym Stys
Character Snuff Victim
Photo Andrew Fiscella #61414

Andrew Fiscella

Andrew Fiscella
Character Steven R
Photo Dale Waddington #100605
Dale Waddington
Character Brenda B
Ernest Misko
Character Snuff Victim
Photo Bryan Ross #36444
Bryan Ross
Character Snuff Victim
Chevon Hicks
Character Snuff Victim
Betsy Hammer
Character Snuff Woman #3 (uncredited)
Photo Kevin Dunigan #40569
Kevin Dunigan
Character Maricopa county sheriff (uncredited)
Photo Chuck Lamb #102838
Chuck Lamb
Character Snuff Victim (uncredited)
Cary Wayne Moore
Character Snuff Guy #4 (uncredited)
Photo Richie Varga #92915
Richie Varga
Character Snuff Guy #3 (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The scene where the heroes' BMW crashes into the motel wall was filmed live, without the use of computer graphics.
  • The film was advertised online, as well as using a special phone number. Calling the number mimicked a call to the motel where the main characters were staying. The background for the motel owner's voice in the recording consisted of distant screams, and the owner himself told the caller about “killer” prices and conditions. The text in the recording was read by Frank Wailey, who played the motel manager in the film.
  • All the snuff videos (snuff videos – short films showing actual murder without any special effects) were filmed on the first day of shooting.
  • The motel featured in the film was specifically built for the shoot (rather than using an existing one). Moreover, two such structures were built – one for filming interior scenes, and another for exterior shots. Director Nimrod Antal later recounted that after filming, he often felt the urge to take a shower – the film crew had done such a good job of creating a motel that looked old and neglected.
  • Sarah Jessica Parker was originally cast in the role played by Kate Beckinsale, but she left the project.
  • Both the film crew and the actors involved repeatedly emphasized that the film was created as a tribute to old-school horror films, primarily Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" (1960). This is why the focus is on fear generated by the unknown and uncertainty, rather than visible violence.
  • When the officer inspects the room in the motel, he initially notices a broken television. However, when he is about to leave the room, a snuff film is shown on the television, and the television itself is shown to be working.
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