A Los Angeles woman, on her way to visit her sister in San Fransisco, picks up a hitchhiker who has just killed his stepmother. Charmed by him, she fails to notice his strange behavior until... Read allA Los Angeles woman, on her way to visit her sister in San Fransisco, picks up a hitchhiker who has just killed his stepmother. Charmed by him, she fails to notice his strange behavior until it is too late.A Los Angeles woman, on her way to visit her sister in San Fransisco, picks up a hitchhiker who has just killed his stepmother. Charmed by him, she fails to notice his strange behavior until it is too late.
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Fairly uneventful until well-staged climax...
ABC TV-movie stars Cloris Leachman as a Hollywood resident hoping to end her relationship with a married lover; she starts out for San Francisco to stay with her sister but impulsively picks up moody hitchhiker Michael Brandon, who has just killed his sexy stepmother (whom he was apparently sleeping with). It doesn't take long for the the Los Angeles homicide division to figure out what transpired at the murder scene (there's an ominous black-and-white photo in the house of Brandon glowering behind his father and his young bride); however, chatty, needy Leachman takes forever to come around. Writer Yale Udoff, expanding an original treatment by himself, producer Jay Benson and M. K. Landstein, doesn't seem to know how to write for a woman, turning Cloris's character into an unbelievable pushover (also, seeing Leachman paired again with a younger man so soon after "The Last Picture Show" does nothing but make viewers uncomfortable). Despite the movie's faults, there's a non-hysterical climax on the Golden Gate Bridge which is well done. *1/2 from ****
"Thanks For The Ride!"...
After ending a rocky relationship with her married boyfriend, Claire Stevens (Cloris Leachman) packs up her car and heads from LA to San Francisco.
Meanwhile, murdering psychopath, Keith Miles (Michael Brandon) leaves a victim behind and hits the road.
When Claire sees poor Keith hitchhiking in the rain, she can't resist picking him up. After all, his sign says that he's going to San Francisco too. As they drive on, the police are on the case of Keith's handiwork.
HITCHHIKER! Works due to the ability of Ms. Leachman to give a strong, soulful performance in the midst of this made-for-TV thriller. Her passenger acts in scary, childish ways, but Claire never completely collapses or goes bananas.
That is, until Keith does that mud thing, but that would freak anybody out!
In spite of everything, Claire feels a great deal of compassion for Keith, even when the opposite response would make more sense.
Those looking for an action-packed, murder spree movie had better look elsewhere. This is actually more of a drama with a bit of suspense...
Meanwhile, murdering psychopath, Keith Miles (Michael Brandon) leaves a victim behind and hits the road.
When Claire sees poor Keith hitchhiking in the rain, she can't resist picking him up. After all, his sign says that he's going to San Francisco too. As they drive on, the police are on the case of Keith's handiwork.
HITCHHIKER! Works due to the ability of Ms. Leachman to give a strong, soulful performance in the midst of this made-for-TV thriller. Her passenger acts in scary, childish ways, but Claire never completely collapses or goes bananas.
That is, until Keith does that mud thing, but that would freak anybody out!
In spite of everything, Claire feels a great deal of compassion for Keith, even when the opposite response would make more sense.
Those looking for an action-packed, murder spree movie had better look elsewhere. This is actually more of a drama with a bit of suspense...
Absorbing & Satisfying Thriller
What really makes this movie is the superb acting of the leads. Michael Brandon is by turn charming & disturbing. Cloris Leachman runs the full gamut of emotions in her situation. The casting of the leads certainly makes for a very watchable film that seemingly flies by in no time at all. Are there better movies? Yes but this while not outstanding is certainly well above average and worth your time. The casting of the detectives too is very good as are the other characters involved in this film. At one time some of these T. V movies were to an extent looked down on. Some certainly were poor or mediocre but this is definitely a good TV movie.
Watchable, but depressing & got annoying
I enjoy the 60s 70s (and I guess into the 80s) made-for-tv movies as a whole. This one is OK, but slightly weaker than the majority of them. One annoying aspect was that there were plot points that did not make sense and it made me lose my taste for the film while watching. The young man-hitchhiker was a character w/ some interest to him, particularly his odd sense of humor which came out in the dialog, and in the way he delivered his lines, and in the way he did things. He is the best thing the film has to offer. He definitely conveyed an unpredictability. But there was not enough going on to keep me from becoming restless while watching. There is a weak police investigation parallel thing going on which is uncaptivating and bland. I was wondering how old Leachman was when she made this; she was 48.
Enough material for, perhaps, a half hour show....stretched to an hour and a half time slot.
"Hitchhike!" is a made for TV film with an extremely simple plot--a guy is having an affair with his step-mom (eeewwww!!) and kills her. Soon he's out hitchhiking and is picked up by a lonely lady (Cloris Leachman) and he goes from being nice and loving to unpredictable and explosive with her. The lady has several opportunities to ditch this strange (and murderous) guy but each time she inexplicably continues her journey with a man who is showing signs that he's unhinged. You can only assume she's a cougar...desperate for the attention of a younger man even if he is a bit scary! And, amazingly, they pad this out so that it fits an hour and a half time slot!!
If you want to see this sort of thing but done better, try the old films "Hitch-Hiker" or "Detour". Both manage to do similar material better--more interesting, making more sense and better paced. Not a bad made for TV film...but not a very good one either. Totally unremarkable, in fact.
If you want to see this sort of thing but done better, try the old films "Hitch-Hiker" or "Detour". Both manage to do similar material better--more interesting, making more sense and better paced. Not a bad made for TV film...but not a very good one either. Totally unremarkable, in fact.
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Keith Miles: Why'd you pick me up?
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- Everett St, Los Angeles, California, USA(Opening scene Hollywood apartment home of Keith's female victim.)
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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