A moody film noir Room 36 is a labyrinthine thriller. The twisting nihilistic narrative tells of Helen Woods MP sent to a sleazy hotel to deliver classified information destined to bring down the British Government. Unknown to Woods in Room 38 of the hotel her arrival is awaited by Connor a brutal hit-man. Meanwhile a prostitute arrives at the hotel to visit Richard Armstrong a guest staying in Room 36... and were it not for a simple twist-of-fate no-one would be set-up framed crossed double-crossed or killed... Room 36 has been described by Empire magazine as 'Worthy... of Hitchcock himself' and makes excellent viewing. Room 36 is a low-budget British thriller shot in black-and-white from director Jim Groom. Hit man Conner is supposed to meet MP Helen Woods in a hotel room to exchange money for microfilm. Things get really messed up when a call girl accidentally arrives in room 38 instead of room 36. [show more]
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Film noir meets black comedy in this British effort from director Jim Groom. Paul Herzerg stars as Connor, a hired hitman with obsessive compulsive disorder who is waiting in room 38 of a sleazy Paddington hotel to meet female MP Helen Woods (Paula Booroff), with the intention of blackmailing her over a set of implicating photographs. Meanwhile, in room 36, an obese travelling salesman with a penchant for wearing women's underwear (Frank Scantori) is waiting for a prostitute. Mayhem ensues when the number on the door of room 38 is damaged by a warring pair of newlyweds, and the prostitute ends up in the wrong room...
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