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Hotel California
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Directed byGeo Santini
Written byChristine Conradt
Story by
  • Jason Hice
  • Geo Santini
Produced by
  • Mike Karkeh
  • Todd Chamberlain
  • Ray Charles Robinson, Jr.
Starring
CinematographyLuis Panch Perez
Edited byErik C. Andersen
Music by Bobby Johnston
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Production
company
Alliance Group Entertainment
Distributed byIFA Distribution
Release date
  • July 25, 2008 (2008-07-25)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Hotel California is a 2008 film that follows three professional criminals in Los Angeles.

Plot

The film follows Troy ( Erik Palladino) as he returns to Los Angeles from Miami to meet with his former crime partners Al ( Tyson Beckford) and Pete ( Simon Rex), whom he requests that they meet him at the hotel he is currently residing. Troy had been in hiding for the previous 18 months, to escape being murdered by the elderly, but nonetheless ruthless, Dmitri ( Raymond J. Barry), who is Al and Pete's (and formerly Troy's, until things went south) Boss. The film begins with Troy and his friend Davey talking in Troy's hotel room. Davey supplies Troy with a snub-nosed revolver, and advised him how quick and easy it is to use the gun to rob a convenience store, acting out the lines he normally says when he commits robberies himself. Troy thanks Davey for taking care of things while he was in hiding. Troy then calls Pete, who is having lunch with Al at the time, and they are both shocked to hear Troy's voice. Troy asks them to meet with him, giving them the location of his hotel room. They agree to visit him later in the day, and hang up the phone. Immediately, Pete tries to dial Dmitri's phone to inform him that Troy is back in town, but Dmitri doesn't answer. The screen switches to a flashback sequence, to a time not long before Troy went into hiding. Pete is shown going to a private residential property, where he routinely goes to pick up large quantities of drugs, and buys 2 kilograms of cocaine. Upon returning to his vehicle and placing the drugs in the trunk, as well as his gun in the glovebox, he is subsequently taken out of his car, beaten, and the drugs are stolen. A bloodied Pete, Al, and Troy go to the backroom of a nightclub, and confront Gino, a Hispanic gang member who was receiving oral sex from one of the nightclub's dancers when they stormed in. Troy interrogates him, holding a gun to his head, and demanding the identity of who stole from his crew. Gino insists that he doesn't know anything. Troy asks the dancer to resume what she was doing before they walked in, and she reluctantly agrees. Troy then forcefully shoves the dancer's head down and instructs her to bite down on Gino's penis, who shows intense pain. Finally, Gino confesses he knows who robbed Pete, and begs Troy to stop. He tells him that Manny Ramos, a small-time drug dealer and gang affiliate, was responsible. Gino then insults Troy, and tells him that Manny Ramos is "just the beginning of your fucking problems!" Troy lets him vent, and finally, tells Gino he has one more message he needs him to deliver. As Gino asks what it is, Troy shoots him in the temple, killing him instantly. They then leave the nightclub casually. Troy, Al, and Pete then stop by to see Dmitri, who sees they are visibly upset and inquires what is wrong. Troy explains that Pete got robbed, and they found out that Manny Ramos set them up. Dmitri, recognizing the name, tells them to let it go due to political ties he has with Manny Ramos's older brother, Hector. Troy insists it will make them look like punks if they don't get the drugs back themselves, and this angers Dmitri, and abruptly says to forget Manny and go about their business, to which Troy reluctantly agrees. Leaving Dmitri's office, Troy convinces Al and Pete that they should all go and retrieve their stolen merchandise. Troy says he'll take care of any fallout or backlash from Dmitri, and they prepare to go to Manny Ramos's apartment. They put on ski masks and storm the residence, and Troy hits Manny in the forehead with the barrel of an Uzi sub-machine gun for pretending he doesn't know anything about the stolen drugs. After a woman in the apartment grabs a gun that was hidden in a cupboard next to where she was standing in the kitchen, gunfire erupts rapidly, with Troy, Al, and Pete killing everybody in the apartment. A few shots fired by Troy went through a closed door at the end of a hallway, and this door is never opened, only showing the bullet holes. Once the briefcase is found, containing their stolen drugs, they are quick to leave, but not before Troy takes his ski mask off and reveals to a barely-alive Manny who he is. Troy insults Manny, saying he should have just told them where the briefcase was. Manny warns Troy, saying "you better run, because that's all you're going to be doing from now on. Running like a little bitch." Troy then shoots Manny in the forehead, killing him instantly. Switching back to the present day, Pete knocks on the hotel room door and is greeted by Troy, who gives him a warm embrace and hugs him, offering him a drink. Pete complains of a malodorous scent lingering in the air, and Troy brushes it off. After talking a bit, Troy asks Pete if he thinks Dmitri knows he is in town. Pete reassures Troy that Dmitri doesn't know about his returning to town. Finally, Al knocks on the door, and Troy greets him in the same manner. The 3 of them drink whiskey and discuss how things used to be. Al similarly complains of an awful smell in the hotel room, but Troy brushes off his comment just like he did to Pete. Another flashback, detailing the scene where Troy meets his love interest, Jessie ( Tatyana Ali), who is reading a book whilst seated at a small cafe. Troy is there having to hide several kilograms of cocaine, as an officer has just witnessed a suspicious drug deal take place outside the cafe. Troy leaves after giving Jessie his phone number, and they start to become intimate shortly thereafter, when she calls him the following week. Back to the present day, Al and Pete tell Troy he was foolish for coming back into town. Pete says "you're as good as dead. Troy, you're the only person who's ever fucked Dmitri over and still lives to talk about it." Troy, unaffected, calmly says "You're sure about that, right?" with a deceitful grin on his face. Al and Pete question Troy about why he betrayed Dmitri. Troy responded, saying he didn't betray him, but rather, Dmitri set him up. The film then goes to another flashback scene where Troy is

Cast

Production

It was produced by Alliance Group Entertainment. The movie was filmed throughout Los Angeles in early 2007 and is directed by first time director Geo Santini. During filming in Los Angeles, the LAPD mistook the actors' prop weapons for actual weapons, and placed actor Erik Palladino and members of the crew in handcuffs until the producers were able to resolve the situation. [1]

Release

The film premiered on 25 July 2008 as part of the New York International Latino Film Festival presented by HBO and was part of the Boston Film Festival on 13 September 2008. Hotel California was an Official Selection on 16 September 2008 of the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival and the Kansas International Film Festival on 21 September 2008. The official theatrical release was on 23 March 2010 in the United States.

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