Judith is back, along with the ghost of Henry Hudson, and they are no more interesting than they were before. Judith complains about how the bodies of the murdered guests are starting to smell so she has to move them somewhere else.
A mobster shows up and tells Judith she needs to pay protection money. She has no idea what he’s talking about.
A homeless girl sees an ad for room and board in exchange for handyman services at the hotel. No experience is needed, which seems like a bad idea for handyman. Judith says she didn’t place the ad, but figures she’ll hire her anyway. That doesn’t seem like a smart thing to do.
Just like the first movie, we have another woman who is creepily sexually harassing Judith to try to sleep with her. The credits include an entry for “additional comedic material.” But it’s more office co-worker funny than actually funny.
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| using forced perspective to try to make it seem like she’s hitting him |

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