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The Hitch-Hiker Director: Ida Lupino Cast: Edmond O'Brien, Frank Lovejoy, William Talman, José Torvay

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/24/2003
  • Original Release: 1953
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 35,247
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Side #1 --
1. Chapter 1 [11:26]
2. Chapter 2 [14:17]
3. Chapter 3 [11:50]
4. Chapter 4 [8:28]
5. Chapter 5 [10:42]
6. Chapter 6 [12:50]

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Daniel Mainwaring took this story right out of the headlines of the day, penning this true story of a mass murderer who was eventually executed in San Quentin's gas chamber. Released during McCarthy's witch-hunt, Mainwaring was not given credit because Howard R. Hughes, who produced it under RKO, refused to give credit to any "radicals." The story is that of two men on a fishing trip who pick up a hitchhiker. He turns out to be a sadistic psychopath who has committed multiple murders, a sociopath who hates humanity because of his own abuse as a child. He also has an affliction which terrifies these two men: an eye which is permanently open, thereby never allowing them to know if he is really asleep or just faking it--something which he does with regularity to scare them...letting them take off and then meeting up with them just as they feel they have escaped from him. A tense thriller skillfully directed by the only female director of the time, Ida Lupino, it is a suspenseful tale of terror on the highways. Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide

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