Hitcher In The Dark
Hitcher in the Dark (Paura nel buio in Italian) is a 1989 psychological thriller directed by Italian director Umberto Lenzi, also known for Eaten Alive! and Nightmare City. Lenzi used the pseudonym "Humbert Humphrey" for this movie.[1]
Hitcher In The Dark | |
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Directed by | Umberto Lenzi[1] |
Produced by | Joe D'Amato[1] |
Screenplay by | Olga Pehar |
Story by | Umberto Lenzi[1] |
Music by | Piero Montanari[1] |
Cinematography | Jerry Phillips[1] |
Production company | Filmirage[1] |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States Italy |
Language | English |
Plot
Mark Glazer is a mentally disturbed young man, who has a sexual obsession for his dead mother. He drives around in his father's RV in order to pick up female hitchhikers to kidnap, rape and murder so he can fulfill his sexual desires. One of the women he picks up is the protagonist Daniela, who unfortunately for her strongly resembles his mother, and she is about to take the ride of her life.
Cast
- Joe Balogh as Mark Glazer
- Josie Bissett as Daniela Foster
- Jason Saucier as Kevin
- Robin Fox as Mark's Father
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References
- Giusti, Marco (1999). dizionario dei film italiani STRACULT [sic]. Cles: Sterling & Kupfer. p. 338. ISBN 88-200-2919-7.
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