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The Royal Hotel had its world premiere at the 50th Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2023. [13] [14] It also screened at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2023. [15] [16] It was released by Neon in the United States on 6 October 2023, [17] and was released by Transmission Films in Australia on 23 November 2023.
“The Royal Hotel” is a horror movie but don't expect any jump-cuts, scary masks or serial killers. Filmmaker Kitty Green tells a captivating tale of two young American female backpackers who ...
“The Royal Hotel,” the setting of Kitty Green’s ulcer-inducing thriller, is a sun-baked bar in a rural Australian mining town surrounded by terrain so monotone that Canadian backpackers ...
Royal Hotel (Oran), Algeria; Royal Hotel (Honey Harbour), Ontario, Canada; Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark, originally the SAS Royal Hotel; Le Royal Hotel (Amman), Jordan; Hotel Ukraina, Moscow, previously the Radisson Royal Hotel; The Royal Hotel (South Africa), Riebeek Kasteel, Western Cape, South Africa, a historic hotel
Hotel Royale, a fictional hotel from the Star Trek: The Next Generation TV episode "The Royale" Hotel Royale , a fictional hotel from the British TV show The Ghostbusters of East Finchley Arts, entertainment, media
The Royal Hotel in Riebeek Kasteel is the oldest licensed hotel of the Western Cape [1] [2] and was built in 1862. This now fully restored heritage building is one of the few hotels left of that particular colonial era of South Africa .
Staff at the Royal are shocked when two patients on the wards are found to be infected with typhoid. As they are forced to contain a possible epidemic, as a casualty patient and a pregnant woman show the same symptoms, the source is soon traced to contaminated meat used by the hospital kitchen.
The Royal Hunt of the Sun is a 1969 British-American epic historical drama film based on the play of the same name by Peter Shaffer. It stars Robert Shaw as Francisco Pizarro and Christopher Plummer as the Inca Emperor Atahualpa. Plummer appeared in stage versions of the play before appearing in the film, which was shot in South America and Spain.