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The Hitch-Hiker
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The Hitch-Hiker

Who'll be his next victim... YOU?
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TMDB 6.816+19531h 11mEnglish
ThrillerCrimeDrama

Synopsis

Roy and Gilbert's fishing trip takes a terrifying turn when the hitchhiker they pick up turns out to be a sociopath on the run from the law. He's killed before, and he lets the two know that as soon as they're no longer useful, he'll kill again. The two friends plot an escape, but the hitchhiker's peculiar physical affliction, an eye that never closes even when he sleeps, makes it impossible for them to tell when they can make a break for it.

Director
Ida LupinoFrom TMDB credits
Studio
The Filmakers2 production companies
Release
March 30, 1953Released
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Top Cast

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Edmond O'Brien
Edmond O'Brien
Roy Collins
Frank Lovejoy
Frank Lovejoy
Gilbert Bowen
William Talman
William Talman
Emmett Myers
José Torvay
José Torvay
Captain Alvarado
Sam Hayes
Sam Hayes
Radio Broadcaster
Wendell Niles
Wendell Niles
Wendell Niles
Jean Del Val
Jean Del Val
Inspector General
Clark Howat
Clark Howat
Government Agent

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CinemaSerf
Nov 14, 2022

William Talman ("Myers") is great in this thriller that follows the tortuous journey of two fishermen who stopped to pick up a traveller and discover they are now in the hands of a gun-toting psychopath. Determined to escape the pursuing authorities, he forces them to drive, then walk, through largely desert terrain heading for a port and his escape. To make matters worse, he has already informed them that when he gets there - he is going to kill them!. Ida Lupino directed this quite spooky drama with some skill and Edmond O'Brien and Frank Bowen play well together as the captives in what is essentially a taut three-hander. It does push the bounds of plausibility at times, though - there are opportunities to overwhelm their antagonist and after a while those begin to undermine the threat; you do begin to believe that good will out and so the tension starts to diminish quite quickly... It's a very darkly filmed, moody piece of cinema that is rarely seen nowadays and is still well worth catching up with almost 70 years on.

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