The Living Dead

 is a 1992 horror film about a hostel hotel manager and serial killer/rapist named Abbot Hayes whose hotel is shut down by the goverment in 1987 after a series of sudden disappearences of hotel guests right before they check out of the hotel. The very last "disappearence" of hotel guests before the big shut down was a young couple who had ordered room service just as they were packing up and getting ready to check out, but insted of them getting their food, Hayes knocked on the door and told them that he was the room service person. The lady opened the door hoping to get their food, but insted, Hayes walked into the room, locked the door, attacked the lady, and then stabbed her to death with a kitchen knife. Her boyfriend then appears and makes the gruesome discovery, that's when Hayes turns and attacks him as he tries to defend himself, but fails miserably when he gets slashed from behind and then stabbed in the back. After that, Hayes sexually assults the lady and places their bodies inside a chute that leads into the restricted underground lair that only Hayes has confidental access to. After the hotel closes down, Abbot Hayes then disappears from the morgue and is not to be seen. Five years later, Abbot Hayes decides to re-open the hotel, and since there were no more sudden disappearences from the area, the goverment granted him permission to hire new hotel employees and restart the hotel that closed down.