wide logo
Silent Hill 4: The Room poster

Silent Hill 4: The Room (2004)

Overview

Henry Townshend, a boy of about thirty with a hobby of photography, has recently moved into apartment 302, first floor of the South Ashfield Heights complex, in Ashfield, a pleasant town near Silent Hill. After a short period of peaceful stay, some strange events begin to happen. Every night, Henry is promptly awakened by the same, identical, nightmare. From that moment, he finds himself trapped in his apartment: the door, bearing the words “Don't go out!, Walter”, is locked with chains and padlocks, the windows are hermetically sealed, the phone is silent and no one seems to hear his screams. After five days of captivity, a hole appears in the bathroom wall: Henry, armed only with an iron pipe, crosses the portal in search of freedom. [A documentary about the making of the 2004 video game "Silent Hill 4: The Room".]
75%
Akira Yamaoka profile
Akira Yamaoka

Director

Cast

Akira Yamaoka profile
Akira Yamaoka

Himself

Akira Yamaoka profile
Akira Yamaoka

Himself

Extra

Release Date

June 17, 2004

Original Language

English, Japanese

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Konami logoFun TV logoWe Productions logo

Available On

Currently it's not available for streaming.
You can visit JustWatch for more information.

Videos

Silent Hill 4: The Room - Trailer thumbnail
Silent Hill 4: The Room - Trailer
Making Of Silent Hill 4 (extract, only in jap) thumbnail
Making Of Silent Hill 4 (extract, only in jap)

Images

movie backdrop 0

Recommendations

title poster
80%
The Simpsons: Family Portrait
title poster
87%
DECKER – Port of Call: Hawaii
title poster
55%
Disney Presents: Main Street Electrical Parade - Farewell Season
title poster
66%
East of Main Street: Asians Aloud
title poster
58%
Ultimate Driving Craft 3 - Eyes on main beam
title poster
64%
Travelling Hawkers in Frankfurt am Main
title poster
64%
Main Krishna Hoon
title poster
50%
Main Aurr Mrs Khanna
title poster
56%
Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara
title poster
54%
Main Tera Hero
title poster
59%
Brent Weinbach: Appealing to the Mainstream