Four Rooms is a 1995 American anthology comedy film directed by Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, and Quentin Tarantino. The movie follows Ted the Bellhop (played by Tim Roth) as he starts his first night on the job at a weird hotel in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve.

The film consists of four interconnected stories, each directed by a different filmmaker. The first segment, "The Missing Ingredient," is directed by Allison Anders and features Madonna as a witch trying to cast a spell on her coven's New Year's Eve gathering.

The second segment, "The Wrong Man," is directed by Alexandre Rockwell and stars Jennifer Beals as a seductive woman who hires Ted to watch her children while she goes out to party, only to return with a dead man in her bed.

The third segment, "The Misbehavers," is directed by Robert Rodriguez and follows Ted as he tries to keep order in a wild party thrown by a couple (played by Antonio Banderas and Tamlyn Tomita) celebrating their son's successful bed-wetting.

Finally, the fourth segment, "The Man from Hollywood," is directed by Quentin Tarantino and features Ted as the unwitting participant in a bet between a movie producer (played by Bruce Willis) and his friends (played by Paul Calderon and Marisa Tomei) that ends in a surprising, and painful, outcome.

Throughout the film, Ted encounters a variety of strange and eccentric guests, including a group of witches, a cheating spouse, mischievous children and a group of self-absorbed Hollywood types. The movie is filled with black humor, quick-witted dialogue, and unexpected twists and turns.

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