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Hell's Highway

  • Video
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
833
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Hell's Highway (2002)
Supernatural HorrorHorrorSci-FiThriller

A sexy homicidal hitchhicker, calling herself Lucinda, commits acts of gory mayhem against unsuspecting people who pick her up off the road to help her out.A sexy homicidal hitchhicker, calling herself Lucinda, commits acts of gory mayhem against unsuspecting people who pick her up off the road to help her out.A sexy homicidal hitchhicker, calling herself Lucinda, commits acts of gory mayhem against unsuspecting people who pick her up off the road to help her out.

  • Director
    • Jeff Leroy
  • Writers
    • Scott Leff
    • Jeff Leroy
  • Stars
    • Phoebe Dollar
    • Kiren David
    • Hank Horner
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    833
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Leroy
    • Writers
      • Scott Leff
      • Jeff Leroy
    • Stars
      • Phoebe Dollar
      • Kiren David
      • Hank Horner
    • 35User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Phoebe Dollar
    Phoebe Dollar
    • Lucindia Polonia
    Kiren David
    • Sarah
    Hank Horner
    • Eric
    • (as Hank Horner III)
    Beverly Lynne
    Beverly Lynne
    • Monique
    Jonathan Gray
    • Chris
    Ron Jeremy
    Ron Jeremy
    • Jack
    Joe Haggerty
    • Preacher
    • (as Joe Hagerty)
    Garrett Clancy
    Garrett Clancy
    • Dr. Sullivan
    Brian C. Donnelly
    • Ralph
    Jackie Johnson
    Jackie Johnson
    • Julie
    Jennifer Warren
    • Carla
    Natalie Pierre
    • Debra
    Joe Castro
    Joe Castro
    • Guard
    Gina Hardy
    • Nurse
    Darlene Tygrett
    • Nurse
    Brandon Ellison
    • Doctor…
    Micheal Shelton
    • Guard
    Darrin Ramage
    Darrin Ramage
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • Jeff Leroy
    • Writers
      • Scott Leff
      • Jeff Leroy
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    Dethcharm

    Never Pick Up Hitchhikers...

    HELL'S HIGHWAY is a low-low budget film starring Phoebe Dollar as Lucinda, a hitchhiker who is far more than she appears to be. She's an unstoppable, murdering force without any sense of right or wrong. Though human in appearance, Lucinda is actually a relentless, demonic spirit. When she's picked up by four college kids, she begins unraveling their sanity and their lives in several blood-soaked attacks.

    What this movie lacks in big effects, it makes up for with sheer brutality! Ms. Dollar makes the best of her role, filling Lucinda with pure eeevil!

    Watch for Ron Jeremy as a doomed motorist...
    7CorblimeyGuvnors

    Excellent low budget indie that delivers in bucket loads

    Hell's highway is about a group of four teens on a road trip. On their travels they pick up a hitchhiker called Lucinda. After a short while she says she is going to kill them all, just like their friends before (who had set off on the same road trip). They expel her from the car forthwith, but have they seen the last of her? It also appears that many have met an untimely fate on the Devil's highway, judging by all of the crosses on the side of the road.

    Directed by Jeff Leroy, who is still making horror today. Joe Castro, also a familiar name for practical special effects, in low budget films provides some excellent work here.

    Excellent cast that include. Phoebe Dollar and Beverly Lynn, both well established scream queens on the indie circuit, and with a cameo by porn legend Ron Jeremy, who is suitably killed with tongue firmly in cheek.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It had a good story, acting was good. Kept my attention throughout. Some of the special effects were excellent and really delivered on the gore groceries. Nothing is quite what it seems and this will keep you guessing to the bitter end.

    Great little homage to the original Texas chainsaw massacre as Phoebe wields a chainsaw like Gunner Hanson.

    I would wholly recommend this film to all gore hounds and those that like low budget horrors.
    one4now4

    Another pitiful waste

    This one ranks with "Dead Girls" as a movie that had a pretty neat twist, but also as a movie where the pretty, neat twist that was shot all to hell by how bad the movie was. This one does deliver with the gore, though. One sign that this movie is going to be worse than bad appears early on in the movie when characters exchange dialogue that is lifted shamelessly and DIRECTLY from "Detroit Rock City" (of all movies!). You can even see this part in the trailer, as if they were proud to be ripping off said goofy teen comedy. Not much later, dialogue is lifted from "The Hitcher" ("I'm gonna sit here... and you're gonna drive.") Now some of this dialogue-lifting could be a tribute (as opposed to blatant ripping off of others' material), but these filmmakers seem to be the former types when looking back at the scene with "Detroit Rock City" dialogue. As a horror movie, it has some moments of dread and such, but most of this was so bad I couldn't even laugh at it. The gore FX were done better than I've seen them in many no-budget movies, but when the gore (aside from the would-be interesting twist ending) is the only redeemable point, there is a problem. It was a great idea put to death as horribly as the victims. And, as for the scene where they rip off "Blair Witch" and want to be taken seriously, I wish I could've laughed at that, but the joke was already stale aside from the fact that these people aren't good at jokes (again, they ripped-off dialogue from "Detroit Rock City"!), unless you consider this whole movie as a joke. Still, even though I like schlocky stuff a lot more than you might think ("Terror Toons", from the same company, being a personal favorite), this movie sucks even by bad movie standards.
    8bhy1976

    A slasher flick starring the captivating Phoebe Dollar

    Part of the fun of watching this film is due to the "special effects", as they appear humorously unrealistic. Another element of fun are some of the lines and the way in which the actors deliver them. What is interesting is that these elements draw attention to the medium through which they are transported, which helps add to the surreal mood of the film. Phoebe Dollar is as irresistibly hot as ever (the finger bang scene is very erotic), even when she plays to the 'southern white trash' stereotype. All in all, this film achieves, what in my opinion, it set out to do: entertain the viewer. Give this film a look, and check out some of Phoebe's other work too (Goth), if you like, what I call, "surrealistic cinema".
    5Wuchakk

    Tacky, but very entertaining micro-budget horror trash with Phoebe Dollar

    Two couples traveling through Death Valley to the California coast pick up a hitchhiker from hell (Phoebe Dollar). Havoc ensues. The infamous Ron Jeremy is featured in a glorified cameo.

    "Hell's Highway" (2002) proves that an ultra-low budget doesn't mean a movie can't be entertaining. Yes, some of the gory parts are cheesy (while others are pretty impressive) and a miniature set is obvious, but both are serviceable (and somewhat charming) and keep the story flowing. Viewing the trailer, I thought this was going to be a horror comedy, but it's not; it's essentially a serious slasher with cheesy effects and campy elements, particularly Phoebe as the over-the-top nefarious hitchhiker. Jeff Leroy shows his genius in that "Hell's Highway" is adept spare-change filmmaking and genuinely amusing DESPITE the obvious cheapness of it all.

    Without Phoebe in the key role, however, it wouldn't be half as effective as it is. She's not blow-your-mind beautiful or anything, but she has a unique look and there's something alluring about her demeanor, not to mention she has curves in all the right places. Beverly Lynne (Monique), with her conventional "hot blonde" look, can't hold a candle to her (she has an unnecessary softcore sex scene, for anyone who might be offended). Kiren David, as Sarah, is the third main female in the cast and is a convincing actress. Actually, all the main cast members take the material seriously and offer respectable performances.

    The score/soundtrack didn't do much for me, unfortunately. This is a movie that needs a few quality rockin' numbers. The last act features a couple of creative twists in the story and shows that Leroy put some time into the script. But, as semi-enjoyable as this flick is, there are regrettably too many unnecessary nasty elements to give it a higher grade.

    The film has little filler at a mere 70 minutes and looks like it was shot in Southern California.

    GRADE: C+

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    • Trivia
      Phoebe dollar auditioned for both Lucinda and Sarah
    • Goofs
      When the driver asks Lucinda what she wants after she pull a gun on them, the car is moving. But in the shots before and after that, the car is stopped on the side of the road.
    • Quotes

      Lucindia Polonia: Now it's *your* turn to die!

    • Crazy credits
      Guy Who Blew Himself Up: Jeff Leroy
    • Connections
      References The Towering Inferno (1974)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Адское шоссе
    • Production company
      • Brain Damage Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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