The Hitch-Hiker (Blu-ray)
Beyond its obvious cultural significance as the only classic film noir directed by a woman (actress Ida Lupino), THE HITCH-HIKER is perhaps better remembered as simply one of the most nightmarish motion pictures of the 1950s. Inspired by the true-life murder spree of Billy Cook, THE HITCH-HIKER is the tension-laden saga of two men on a camping trip (Edmond O'Brien and Frank Lovejoy) who are held captive by a homicidal drifter (William Talman). He forces them, at gunpoint, to embark on a grim joyride across the Mexican desert.
Renegade filmmaking at its finest, THE HITCH-HIKER was independently produced, which allowed Lupino and ex-husband/producer Collier Young to work from a treatment by blacklisted writer Daniel Mainwaring, and tackle an incident that was too brutal for the major studios to even consider.
Audio Commentary by Film Historian Imogen Sara Smith
Trailers
- Ida Lupino - Director
- Frank Lovejoy - Actor
- Edmond O'Brien - Actor
- William Talman - Actor
Awards
National Film Registry 1998For press and publicity inquiries, please email press@kinolorber.com. A selection of press materials for this title may be available for download here.