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Saturday, Jul 29, 2000
The Hitch-Hiker
Many, including Ida Lupino herself, have called The Hitch-Hiker her best film. It is her only classic noir, a thriller in which agony is externalized in striking camerawork and on-pulse editing. When two Americans on a Mexican fishing trip pick up a hitchhiker, their car and lives are suddenly commandeered by a psychopathic gunman with one eye that never closes, even in sleep. In the pitiless no-man's-land of the Mexican desert they attempt to outwit the unpredictability of evil, personified in their jumpy, sadistic jailer. Based on a story by Daniel Mainwaring, who later wrote the script for Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Hitch-Hiker transcends its paranoid cautionary tale about the menace of strangers to focus on the existential crisis of Americans after they have glimpsed the other side.Preserved from nitrate negative.
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