The Hitch-Hiker

Remembered as one of the most nightmarish motion pictures of the 1950s, Ida Lupino’s THE HITCH-HIKER remains the only classic film noir directed by a woman. Inspired by the true-life murder spree of Billy Cook, this is the tension-laden saga of two men on a camping trip who are held captive by a homicidal drifter and forced to embark on a grim joyride across the Mexican desert. Independently produced, THE HITCH-HIKER tackles an incident that was too brutal for the major studios to consider. Part of the National Film Registry.
Release Year: 1953
Run Time: 1:11 (71 min)
Rating: NR
Starring: "Edmond O'Brien", 'Frank Lovejoy, José Torvay
Director: Ida Lupino
Written by: Robert L. Joseph, Ida Lupino, Daniel Mainwaring, Collier Young

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