Most expensive Finnish horror film to be produced.
The film had the largest set ever built for a Finnish film.
In an online interview, Mr. Lordi claimed that the film's content was notably toned down at the request of financiers, based on the assumption that his band's success at the Eurovision Song Contest would attract many young viewers.
As the nurse bandages the security guard's ear, John says, "yeah, why don't we make a campfire and sing songs while we're at it."
This is taken from another movie William Hope starred in, Aliens (1986), although it was Paul Reiser who spoke it.
This is taken from another movie William Hope starred in, Aliens (1986), although it was Paul Reiser who spoke it.
In what appears to be another nod toward William Hope's "Gorman" from Aliens (1986), in Dark Floors, just as in Aliens, both of his characters are knocked unconscious by fire extinguishers.