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1408

The Dolphin Hotel invites you to stay in any of its stunning rooms. Except one.
2007 | 104m | English

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A man who specializes in debunking paranormal occurrences checks into the fabled room 1408 in the Dolphin Hotel. Soon after settling in, he confronts genuine terror.
Release Date: Jun 22, 2007
Director: Mikael Håfström
Writer: Larry Karaszewski, Matt Greenberg, Scott Alexander
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords new york city, hotel, fire, loss of loved one, hotel room, husband wife relationship, window, door, haunted house, research, painting, telephone, writer, based on short story, ghost hunter, adaptation
Production Companies di Bonaventura Pictures, Dimension Films
Box Office Revenue: $133,000,000
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 15, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Cusack Mike Enslin
Samuel L. Jackson Gerald Olin
Mary McCormack Lilly Enslin
Jasmine Jessica Anthony Katie
Tony Shalhoub Sam Farrell
Alexandra Silber Young Woman at Bookstore
Noah Lee Margetts Bellboy
William Armstrong Clay
Paul Birchard Mr. Innkeeper
Margot Leicester Mrs. Innkeeper
Angel Oquendo Taxi Cab Driver
Walter Lewis Bookstore Cashier
Eric Meyers Man #1 at Bookstore
Holly Hayes Lady at Bookstore
Johann Urb Surfer Dude
Andrew-Lee Potts Mailbox Guy
Kim Thomson Desk Clerk
Drew Powell Assistant Hotel Manager
Isiah Whitlock, Jr. Hotel Engineer
Benny Urquidez Claw Hammer Maniac
Len Cariou Mike's Father
Ray Nicholas Factory Owner
Paul Kasey Kevin O'Malley
George Cottle Mailbox Worker
William Willoughby Mailbox Worker
Thomas A. McMahon Cop #1
Kevin Dobson Priest
Peter Conboy Man Outside Hotel Fire (uncredited)
Georgie Lee-Robinson Bookstore Assistant (uncredited)
Bernadette Lords Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Rob McGillivray Bellboy (uncredited)
Kate Walsh Mike Enslin's Ex-wife (uncredited)
Name Job
Mark Kubr Stunts
Stephen King Short Story
George Cottle Stunts
Rowley Irlam Stunts
Mikael Håfström Director
Andrew Laws Production Design
David Appleby Still Photographer
Benny Urquidez Stunts
Larry Karaszewski Screenplay
David Garrick Stunt Double
Claire Alderton Stand In
Matt Greenberg Screenplay
Scott Alexander Screenplay
Benoît Delhomme Director of Photography
Gregory J. Barnett Stunt Coordinator
Tim Mikulecky Stunt Double
Gabriel Yared Original Music Composer
Becky Bentham Music Coordinator
Ben Shepherd Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeff Atmajian Orchestrator, Conductor
Peter Boyle Editor
Natalie Ward Costume Design
Stuart Kearns Art Direction
Karl Derrick Makeup Artist, Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Paul Corbould Special Effects
Elaine Grainger Casting
Daniel B. Clancy Set Decoration
Marina Morris Set Decoration
John Anthony Production Supervisor
Mark Grimwade Unit Manager
Dana Robin Unit Production Manager
Jessie Thiele Post Production Supervisor
Gabriela Vázquez Unit Production Manager
Elena Zokas Unit Production Manager
Ali Merhi Casting Associate
Kate Ringsell Casting Assistant
Briana Burke Location Manager
Giles Edleston Location Scout
Audra Gorman Location Manager
Pat Karam Location Manager
Lee David Lee Location Scout
Rob Lee Location Scout
Darren Agnew Title Designer
Catherine Allinson Script Supervisor
Una Hill Production Coordinator
Greg Outcalt Production Coordinator
Tricia Ronten Script Supervisor
Sarah Franzl Stunts
Tina Maskell Stunts
Jamie Edgell Stunt Driver
Christian Eric Billings Stunt Double
Jessica Hurles-Laws Second Unit First Assistant Director
Tim Cavagin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Craig Irving Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Cecilia Lanzi Sound Designer, Boom Operator
Nigel Mills Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Steve Single Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sean Guest First Assistant Director
James Andrew Haven Second Assistant Director
Mark Raggett Supervising Art Director
Brian Simmons Sound Mixer
Sean Farrow Visual Effects Supervisor
Stephen Boucher First Assistant Editor
John Greaves Second Unit Director, Storyboard Artist
Rhian Nicholas Standby Art Director
Julia Dehoff Assistant Art Director
Roxy Konrad Art Department Coordinator
Kate Halsall Art Department Assistant
Dermot Hickey First Assistant "A" Camera
Dean Thompson First Assistant "A" Camera
Harry Bowers Second Assistant "A" Camera
Jason Coop First Assistant "B" Camera
Gareth Coop Camera Loader
David Smith Gaffer
Sonny Burdis Best Boy Electric
Andrew Watson Rigging Gaffer
Malcolm Huse Key Grip
Gary Smith Best Boy Grip
Russell O'Connor Grip
Terry Chapman Grip
Derek Strachan Grip
Darren Piercey Grip
Tony Rowland Grip
Colin Wood Boom Operator
Gordon Fitzgerald Property Master
Michelle Pianca Assistant Location Manager
Mark Ferguson Assistant Costume Designer, Costume Supervisor
Jane Petrie Assistant Costume Designer
Askia Won-Ling Jacob Costumer
David Otzen Wardrobe Assistant
Tamsin Wright Wardrobe Assistant
Barbara Brady Wardrobe Assistant
Suzanne Stokes-Munton Hair Department Head, Makeup Department Head
Denise Wynbrandt Makeup & Hair
Pauline Heyes Key Makeup Artist
Catherine Heyes Makeup & Hair
John Coppinger Sculptor
Pippa Woods Special Effects Makeup Artist
Susan d'Arcy Unit Publicist
Emma Mallett Assistant Production Coordinator
Bertie Spiegelberg Production Office Assistant
Danielle Bennett Production Runner
Frances Richardson First Assistant Accountant
Rita Kozma Assistant Accountant
Will Blunden Visual Effects Editor
Alex Anstey Assistant Editor
Cara Cheeseman Post Production Coordinator
Philip Alton ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor
Steve Mayer Sound Effects Editor
Conor Mackey Assistant Sound Editor
Alex Joseph Foley Editor
Richard Kondal Foley Editor
Ricky Butt Foley Artist
Francis Ward Lindsay Foley Artist
Ruth Sullivan Foley Artist
Mark Lafbery Foley Mixer, ADR Mixer
Louis Ellman ADR Voice Casting
Abigail Barbier ADR Voice Casting
Kirsty Whalley Music Editor
Jeffrey G. Barnett Stunts
Gerry Vasbenter Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Avy Kaufman Casting
Tim Wooster Second Unit Director of Photography
Mark Milsome Additional Camera
Adam Englander Stand In
Shaune Harrison Special Effects Makeup Artist
Name Title
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Lorenzo di Bonaventura Producer
Jake Myers Executive Producer
Kelly Dennis Associate Producer
Antonia Kalmacoff Associate Producer
Richard Saperstein Executive Producer
Jeremy Steckler Associate Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Dolphin Sandwich. 1408 is based on one of horror writer Stephen King's short stories. It stars John Cusack as a supernatural investigator who rents room 1408 at The Hotel Dolphin in New York. It is said to be a most haunted room and the scene of many deaths. He soon finds his scepticism tested to ... the max. Although it has deep themes of grief et al, this essentially boils down to one man in a room being plagued by psychological and physical attacks, with the intended chills and shocks surreal in presentation. It's all very twisty and big on conundrums, which makes a second viewing something of a necessity, whilst Cusack's performance is also reason to check in for another viewing. However, it's not the scary movie some have lauded it as, in fact it's more fun-house palaver than anything terrifying, but there's no doubting the intelligence and skill of the writing. The mind is a curious, wonderful and troubling thing, and 1408 wants us to know it. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Kamurai
8.0

Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend. While the setup is a little bleh, it serves a point, but I could literal start the movie at Samuel L. Jackson's office and be fine. Once in 1408, the intensity creeps perfectly. It really gives you the atmosphere of a cat playing with its foo ... d. It'll mess your head a little, but that's just from a great John Cusack delivery and wonderful cinematic display. And the ending is almost perfect: the are two minors points that could be bad, but they're unclear. As the manager said, "It's and evil room.

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
6.0

The storyline and basis of the movie is kind of dumb. It is entertaining though with a lot of weird and crazy stuff happening in room 1408. ...

Aug 21, 2023
RalphRahal
8.0

(Watched the Theatrical version) 1408 is a solid psychological horror that pulls you into its dark and twisted world. John Cusack does an amazing job as Mike Enslin, a skeptic writer dealing with supernatural horrors while battling his own guilt over losing his daughter. His performance really ma ... kes the movie—he sells the fear, grief, and madness perfectly. That said, the endings are what really stood out for me. The theatrical version felt too neat and safe. Sure, it wraps things up nicely, but for a movie this dark, it needed something heavier. The director’s cut hit harder—it’s bleak and sticks with you. The haunting moment with his daughter fit the tone of the movie so much better. It kept the unsettling vibe that should linger after a film like this. The production was great too. The way the room constantly changes and traps you with Mike was done so well, keeping you on edge the whole time. Overall, I enjoyed it, but the director’s cut is the real winner for me. It keeps the dark, disturbing feel that a movie like this needs.

Dec 17, 2024