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6.8/10
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A bickering couple driving cross-country through California pick up a psychotic hitchhiker who threatens to kill them unless they take him to Mexico.A bickering couple driving cross-country through California pick up a psychotic hitchhiker who threatens to kill them unless they take him to Mexico.A bickering couple driving cross-country through California pick up a psychotic hitchhiker who threatens to kill them unless they take him to Mexico.
Corinne Cléry
- Eve Mancini
- (as Corinne Clery)
Joshua Sinclair
- Oaks
- (as John Loffredo)
Ignazio Spalla
- Mexican Way Station Clerk
- (as Pedro Sanches)
Leonardo Scavino
- Mendoza
- (as Leon Lenor)
Mónica Zanchi
- Girl at Camp Site
- (as Monica Zanchi)
Hélène Chauvin
- Motociclista
- (uncredited)
John P. Dulaney
- Man at Camp Site
- (uncredited)
Ann Ferguson
- Lucy Stetson
- (uncredited)
Per Holgher
- Motorcycle Punk #2
- (uncredited)
Robert Sommer
- Harry Stetson
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFranco Nero had a broken hand throughout the film because he actually broke his hand while punching a misbehaving horse on the set of Keoma (1976). Because of the injury the script was rewritten to have Walter drunkenly fall and break his hand early in the film. It was also rewritten so that Eve would be driving the car throughout the film. Originally it was supposed to be Walter driving.
- GoofsThough set in California, road signs are not in American design style.
- Quotes
Adam Konitz: [sending them over a cliff in a flaming truck] Bye Faggots!
- Alternate versionsThe French Canadian video release on the MPA label contains an additional gore shot when David Hess' character shoots a police officer in the head. This French version was also re-edited for an attempt at a happy ending. Basically, the scene in which Franco Nero and Corrine Clery meet the bikers at the roadstop diner is towards the beginning of the film and their subsequent wipe out on the oil slick has been completely omitted. The film ends with Nero and Clery laughing and driving away with all the money after killing Hess.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Devil Thumbs a Ride (2002)
Featured review
The simple, straightforward direction, the visually beautiful locations, the atmospheric score, and Franco Nero's great performance (I know David Hess has his fans also, but he really doesn't display much charisma in this role; imagine what a Henry Silva could have done with this!) are all positive qualities of the film. But the script is so nihilistic and cold-hearted that it's really hard to say you "liked" the film. The story becomes so labored, tries so hard to come to the most downbeat conclusion possible, that the film goes on at least 20 minutes too long. (**1/2)
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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