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The Hills Have Eyes
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The Hills Have Eyes

The lucky ones died first...
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User Score1,005 ratings
TMDB 6.216+19771h 30mEnglish
Horror

Synopsis

Taking an ill-advised detour en-route to California, the Carter family soon run into trouble when their RV breaks down in the middle of the desert. Stranded, they find themselves at the mercy of monstrous cannibals lurking in the surrounding hills.

Director
Wes CravenFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Blood Relations Co.1 production companies
Release
July 22, 1977Released
Box Office
$25MBudget $350,000

Top Cast

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Susan Lanier
Susan Lanier
Brenda Carter
Robert Houston
Robert Houston
Bobby Carter
Martin Speer
Martin Speer
Doug Wood
Dee Wallace
Dee Wallace
Lynne Wood
Russ Grieve
Russ Grieve
Big Bob Carter
John Steadman
John Steadman
Fred
James Whitworth
Jupiter
Virginia Vincent
Virginia Vincent
Ethel Carter

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Reviews

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John Chard
Oct 30, 2015

You folks. Stay on the main road now you hear! After having announced himself to the horror hordes with The Last House on the Left, Craven's next horror pick would be this, The Hills Have Eyes, another slab of grit and grime. A nuclear family head across the desert in their giant trailer only to break down and find there's beasties in the hills hungry for their blood. It has become very much a popular cult pic with Craven fans, which is understandable given the brisk pacing, moments of intensity and suspense, while the allegories and messages are smartly inserted. But the low budget does affect the product, it looks cheap and renders much of the violence and sexual aspects (implied or otherwise) as being not very frightening or stomach churning. While some of the acting is very poor, further adding a cartoonish feel to what should have been a nerve shredding experience. Above average for sure, but not the masterpiece some would have you believe. 6/10

Gimly
Oct 26, 2018

Though the case of _The Hills Have Eyes_ is a rare one wherein I feel that the remake is in its entirety a better film than the original, Wes Craven's 1977 exploitation horror is still a solid movie, just one that doesn't succeed in its totality. Gimme a Beast spin-off anyday though. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

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