1/10
Go rescue your elevator.....
16 February 2016
Warning: Spoilers
In 1938 Los Angeles, the manager of the Culver Hotel leaves his nephew in charge for a weekend.

The nephew changes the name to the Hotel Rainbow and overbooks with royalty, assassins, secret agents, Japanese tourists, and munchkins from the cast of 'Wizard of Oz'.

Secret Service agent Bruce Thorpe and casting director Annie Clark find romance amidst the intrigue and confusion........

So,e films can be very hard to find because the makers of the film had a little disagreement with the studio, so it can be very hard to get a proper release, so it just pops up on TV every now and again (think Michael Mann's The Keep).

Others just remain hidden because they are so bad, that everybody involved wants to forget that it ever existed.

And this has to be the prime example of such a film.

What Chase and Fisher are doing in this film is anyone's guess, maybe the studio had something on them, photographic evidence of some sort of major crime, because they do nothing, absolutely nothing, to add a little depth to the proceedings.

But then they must have seen the dailies and realised that whatever they would try, would not add any coherence to the film.

Because the film is just an exercise in the offensive, being abhorrent to almost every single character on screen. So the last two acts consist of dog murders, vertically challenged people really showing themselves up, and the entire Asian cast getting murdered for some strange reason.

But regarding the dwarf element of the chaos, surely they must have realised that they were having so many liberties taken from them, and their disability. Shouldn't have there have been a spokesperson or something to observe the atrocities that were being committed on screen.

It's a woefully unfunny, offensive film, that should have never seen the light of day.

Don't search for it, it's not available for a reason.
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