
With Todd now dead, the Elite Hunting Club offers the maimed Whitney to the other clients to kill, including an old Italian who is eating Miroslav alive. He reveals that Beth bears an extremely close resemblance to Stuart's wife, whom Stuart hates but cannot kill because it is against the law and he would be the prime suspect. Meanwhile, Stuart, who was the one who knocked out Beth, has completely changed his mind and revealed to be psychotic, is now intent on torturing and killing Beth.

After Todd refuses, the guards unleash several dogs, which maul him to death. Horrified, Todd tries to leave, but is informed that he has to kill Whitney to leave. In another room, Todd terrorizes Whitney with a power saw but loses his nerve after accidentally scalping her without killing her. Stuart appears to have second thoughts, unties Beth, explains the situation, and says he is "not that guy." Beth goes to the door to try to leave, but someone knocks her out. Beth is captured and taken to an abandoned factory and tied up in a room.īeth is soon joined by Stuart, who is supposed to kill her it turns out Todd, who is wealthy while Stuart is not, paid for Beth for Stuart. Looking for a hiding place, she discovers a room filled with human trophy heads (one of which is Paxton's). Later at Sasha's remote mansion, Beth is pursued by the men from earlier and she realizes that they are associated with Sasha and Axelle. In the woods, she is ambushed by a gang of violent gypsy street children, but is saved by Sasha and Axelle Sasha executes one of the boys as punishment. While looking for her friends, she is pursued by several men and flees the spa. Beth dozes off, and wakes up alone without her belongings. Meanwhile, Beth, Whitney, Axelle, and a local man, Miroslav, head to a spa to relax. She then bathes in the blood before slashing Lorna's throat. A woman enters the room and slashes at her with a scythe to collect her blood in the bathtub. Lorna wakes up naked and hung upside down above a bathtub. Axelle volunteers to wait for Lorna, and Beth, and Whitney to leave the festival. In a secluded area downstream, Roman kidnaps Lorna.


Meanwhile, Lorna is invited by Roman, a local man, on a boat ride. Stuart and Todd attend the festival Todd remarks that Beth "looks like her", and then Stuart approaches Beth and the two share a friendly conversation although strange. Later that night, at the village's harvest festival, Lorna discovers Beth has inherited a vast fortune from her mother. American businessman Todd and his best friend Stuart win the bids on Whitney and Beth. The four check into a hostel, where the desk clerk surreptitiously uploads their passport photos to an auction website. In Rome, Italy, three American art students, Beth, Whitney, and Lorna, are convinced by Axelle, a nude model they are sketching, to join her on a luxurious spa vacation in Slovakia. An unmarked box containing Paxton's severed head is delivered to Elite Hunting boss Sasha. After an argument where Stephanie denounces Paxton's paranoia as exaggerated and insufferable, she wakes to find his headless corpse in their kitchen. Prior to its theatrical release, a workprint of the film leaked on the Internet, and one publication at the time claimed it was the "most pirated film ever", which Roth suggested was a factor in the film's box office returns.įollowing the events of Hostel, Paxton suffers from PTSD and lives in seclusion with his girlfriend Stephanie. The film earned less than its predecessor at the box office, grossing $17 million in the United States by the end of its theatrical run, whereas the original made $19 million in its opening weekend alone.

The plot follows three American female art students in Rome who are directed to a Slovak village where they are kidnapped and taken to a facility in which rich clients pay to torture and kill poor people.Īfter the significant box office receipts of 2005's Hostel, Roth conceived a sequel set directly after the events of the first film, opting to include three female protagonists to "up the ante." Filming took place in the fall of 2006 in Prague at Barrandov Studios, with additional photography occurring in Iceland and Slovakia.īanned from theatrical release in several countries, Hostel: Part II had its world premiere at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City on June 6, 2007, and was released theatrically in the United States two days later, on June 8. The sequel to Roth's Hostel (2005), the film was produced by Chris Briggs, Mike Fleiss, and Eli Roth, with Boaz Yakin, Scott Spiegel, and Quentin Tarantino serving as executive producers. Hostel: Part II is a 2007 American horror film written and directed by Eli Roth, and starring Lauren German, Roger Bart, Heather Matarazzo, Bijou Phillips and Richard Burgi, while Jay Hernandez briefly reprises his role from the first film.
