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While on a cross-country drive, a bitter writer (international superstar Franco Nero of Django) and his beautiful wife (the stunning Corinne Clery of The Story of O, Moonraker) pick up a stranded motorist (the one and only David Hess of Last House on the Left infamy). But when this hitcher turns out to be a depraved psychopath, their road trip takes a vicious detour into sex and savagery where the miles are marked in mayhem and vengeance is the ultimate rule of thumb.
Barely released theatrically in America, Hitch-Hike has been called "one of the greatest exploitation films no one has ever seen." Co-writer/director Pasquale Festa Campanile (director of When Women Had Tails and an Oscar
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