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The Hitcher
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The Hitcher

The terror starts the moment he stops.
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User Score1,061 ratings
TMDB 7.016+19861h 38mEnglish
HorrorActionThriller

Synopsis

On a stormy night, young Jim, who transports a luxury car from Chicago to California to deliver it to its owner, feeling tired and sleepy, picks up a mysterious hitchhiker, who has appeared out of nowhere, thinking that a good conversation will help him not to fall asleep. He will have enough time to deeply regret such an unmeditated decision.

Director
Robert HarmonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Feldman/Meeker Productions1 production companies
Release
January 17, 1986Released
Box Office
$6MBudget $6M

Top Cast

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Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer
John Ryder
C. Thomas Howell
C. Thomas Howell
Jim Halsey
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Nash
Jeffrey DeMunn
Jeffrey DeMunn
Captain Esteridge
Billy Green Bush
Billy Green Bush
Trooper Donner
John M. Jackson
John M. Jackson
Sergeant Starr
Henry Darrow
Henry Darrow
Trooper Hancock
Jon Van Ness
Jon Van Ness
Trooper Hapscomb

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Reviews

From TMDB users
JPV852
Dec 6, 2024

Solid enough suspense-thriller with great action and menacing performance from Rutger Hauer, a few moments in the story felt a bit clunky, mainly how Jennifer Jason Leigh's character gets involved, which I will say the 2007 remake at least improved upon. Just a highly entertaining flick. **3.5/5**

Wuchak
Dec 19, 2025

**_Thrilling desert road flick ruined by an implausible villain_** This is an action-packed thriller with the milieu of the remote Southwest à la Eastwood’s “The Gauntlet” mixed with psychological horror, even slasher. So, it’s reminiscent in ways of “Duel,” “The Getaway” and "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry," but the enigmatic antagonist’s twistedness and powers add a goofy slasher vibe. The writer defended this on the grounds of making John Ryder (Rutger Hauer) a "mythical character,” arguing that he intended the movie to be an allegory about the protagonist's journey and the transmission of "strength" in a twisted way, not a realistic story that required a conventional explanation. I don’t need an explanation of the killer or his motives, but even an allegorical story requires the viewer to buy what’s going on to suspend disbelief. For instance, in “Jeepers Creepers” the creature is an ancient demonic entity. Yet John Ryder here isn’t a supernatural being in light of the climax. So, how was he able to fly through windshields and fall off moving vehicles at high speeds no worse for wear? You just roll your eyes and say, “Yeah, right.” As bad as this is, there are other absurdities. Better films of this ilk include “Kalifornia” and “Breakdown.” C. Thomas Howell returned for a sequel in 2003, which I’ve never seen. There’s also a remake released in 2007 with Sean Bean in the title role wherein the storyline has more depth, and you feel connected to the lead characters. Best of all, Bean is more believable, not to mention the inclusion of Sophia Bush augmenting Jennifer Jason Leigh’s role is a plus. It runs 1h 37m and was shot in early 1985 in the Mojave Desert 3-4 hours’ drive northeast of Los Angeles (Victorville, Barstow, Amboy, Calico Dry Lake Bed and so on). GRADE: C-

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