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Hitcher

Original title: The Hitcher
  • 2007
  • 16
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
47K
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Hitcher (2007)
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Contemporary WesternPsychological ThrillerSerial KillerSurvivalCrimeThriller

A couple from college get caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a psychopathic hitchhiker and the police after witnessing a murder and being framed.A couple from college get caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a psychopathic hitchhiker and the police after witnessing a murder and being framed.A couple from college get caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a psychopathic hitchhiker and the police after witnessing a murder and being framed.

  • Director
    • Dave Meyers
  • Writers
    • Eric Red
    • Jake Wade Wall
    • Eric Bernt
  • Stars
    • Sean Bean
    • Sophia Bush
    • Zachary Knighton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dave Meyers
    • Writers
      • Eric Red
      • Jake Wade Wall
      • Eric Bernt
    • Stars
      • Sean Bean
      • Sophia Bush
      • Zachary Knighton
    • 322User reviews
    • 153Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

    Videos6

    The Hitcher
    Trailer 2:17
    The Hitcher
    The Hitcher Scene: Why'd You Have To Offer The Guy A Ride
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    The Hitcher Scene: Why'd You Have To Offer The Guy A Ride
    The Hitcher Scene: Why'd You Have To Offer The Guy A Ride
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    The Hitcher Scene: Why'd You Have To Offer The Guy A Ride
    The Hitcher Scene: The Station Wagon
    Clip 1:01
    The Hitcher Scene: The Station Wagon
    The Hitcher Scene: The Hitcher
    Clip 1:22
    The Hitcher Scene: The Hitcher
    The Hitcher Scene: Strangers Think I'm Trust Worthy
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    The Hitcher Scene: Strangers Think I'm Trust Worthy
    The Hitcher: Featurette
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    The Hitcher: Featurette

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    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • John Ryder
    Sophia Bush
    Sophia Bush
    • Grace Andrews
    Zachary Knighton
    Zachary Knighton
    • Jim Halsey
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Esteridge
    Kyle Davis
    Kyle Davis
    • Buford's Store Clerk
    Skip O'Brien
    Skip O'Brien
    • Harlan Bremmer Sr.
    Travis Schuldt
    Travis Schuldt
    • Harlan Bremmer Jr.
    Danny Bolero
    • Officer Edwards
    Jeffrey Hutchinson
    Jeffrey Hutchinson
    • Young Father
    Yara Martinez
    Yara Martinez
    • Beth
    Lauren Cohn
    Lauren Cohn
    • Marlene
    Michael J. Fisher
    Michael J. Fisher
    • Transport Guard #2
    • (as Mike Fisher)
    Joe Self
    • Transport Guard #1
    • (as Joseph Michael Self)
    Brad Robinson
    • Correctional Officer
    Kurt Grossi
    Kurt Grossi
    • Officer Franklin
    Dick Hancock
    Dick Hancock
    • Ryder's Guard
    • (as Richard Hancock)
    Jesse De Luna
    • Officer #1
    • (as Jesse DeLuna)
    Kurt E. Soderling
    Kurt E. Soderling
    • Helicopter Co-Pilot
    • (as Kurt Soderling)
    • Director
      • Dave Meyers
    • Writers
      • Eric Red
      • Jake Wade Wall
      • Eric Bernt
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    User reviews322

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    6ma-cortes

    Too violent remake full of action and grisly killings

    This high-budget(produced by great producer-director Michael Bay) new version about the classic horror film deals about a young couple(a gorgeous Sophia Bush and Zachary Knighton) driving on a rural highway along barren landscapes. They pick up a hitchhiker(with decent acting by Sean Bean in the role of Rutger Hauer)with diabolic plans, and he results out to be a psycho.The sadistic serial killer terrorizes them while killing several people and framing them for his murders. The hitcher sets up machinations and the cops(Neal McDonough)won't believe them.

    In this big budgeted version is showed on screen overwhelming car crashes, breathtaking pursuits, kinetic action scenes, unflinching terror and extreme violence .The film is told with nimble edition and fast pace .There are some noisy scenes with gunfire and blowing up and also the pleasantly visual look is quite nice. Moving and thrilling musical score by Steve Jablonsky. Colorful and atmospheric cinematography by cameraman James Hawkinson. The tale is professionally directed by Dave Meyers, though with no originality. Not without interest, however is obvious needless thriller is justly a spectacular remake inferior to predecessor.The film transpires frenetic action, and sadism that will leave you emotionally and psychically affected.

    The previous films were the original, the superior ¨Hitcher¨(1986)directed by Roger Harmon with C. Thomas Howell,Jeffrey DeMoon and Rutger Hauer, ¨The hitcher II: I've been waiting¨(2003)with Thomas Howell, Jake Busey and Kari Wuher( in similar role to Sophie Bush).
    6frankwhat

    "The Hitcher" – A Ride into Familiar Territory

    Another horror remake? No real surprise there. However what did catch me off guard was this one was actually halfway decent. While it didn't offer anything new, as it basically was a hash between the original and the straight to video sequel, the movie as a whole was good especially when compared to the garbage remakes we've been bombarded with these past few years. But considering the original wasn't all that great of a film technically speaking, then it'd be impossible to really consider this in that caliber either. It is safe to say though that "The Hitcher" accomplished what it set out for.

    The plot is utterly unbelievable but if you can let that go it's enjoyable. The acting is appropriate and Sean Bean was great. While I did wind up preferring Rutger Hauer, it was mainly due to the dark sense of humor he added to his character. Another difference between the two was Sean came across as detached and suicidal, while Rutger was the more cunning and evil nemesis…almost like an alter ego of the protagonist. Nevertheless, Sean was thoroughly able to creep the hell out of me with great success and achieved it with more subtlety. Sophia Bush was really good and to call her a sight for sore eyes in this would be an understatement. Neal McDonough as always played his typical supporting role with ease, despite being slighted with very little screen time. This was the first time I've watched Zachary Knighton on the big screen and he came through perfectly as an everyday real-looking college guy. For what this flick was, there surprisingly wasn't any really bad acting as usual. In fact even the 1986 version had many moments of straight cheese. So praise is in order for the cast without a doubt. That is if the characters themselves were written in better, as enough depth wasn't provided for them that made the audience actually want to care about anyone in particular.

    One odd thing I noticed that while there were many scenes which were exactly the same as its predecessors, about three of the more important ones from the first installment weren't incorporated, and did add a strike against it. As for the gore factor, it was certainly bumped up a notch…even to a horror level at some points and did show an incredible amount of violence. Another factor that made the original work slightly better was its cooler back-story. The role reversal in this one actually worked against it in the end, as it didn't make as much sense and took away from the overall storyline.

    As far as thrills go it was sufficient in this regard and had a lot of parts that made the viewer jump – however nothing too shocking. My personal favorite scene was the car chase since it utilized the perfect blend of cinematography, music, and action. Other factors that this movie had going for it was there wasn't much downtime. Even the slower parts didn't get boring. This was mainly due to the overall short length of the film in general but can also be attributed to excellent pacing. The blend of genres alternating between thriller, horror, and action was also carried out very effectively. That and the ending does provide the desired level of gratification. But that's about where the praise stops.

    If you want to be swept away or completely engulfed into extravagant cinema then this isn't what you're looking for. If you're looking for an okay experience as far as remakes go then you probably won't go wrong with this. True fans of the original will doubtfully be enthralled by this rendition though and I'd advise them to steer clear as nothing worthwhile is added in any sense. Ultimately Sophia Bush learns to never slow down again for any hitchhikers, but this is one time that in the end, it was worthwhile for me to stop for…just this once.
    4Gezzerboy

    Totally Awful Remake

    There is 1 good thing in this film Sophie Bush. Having watched the original Hitcher with the legendary Rutger Hauer i always remember thinking how creepy the guy was. He was a natural and also pretty much unknown at the time. This remake however had nothing like the effect of the original. Yes maybe because I know whats going to happen even though there are some subtle differences but Sean Bean. I don't think an actor that well known fits this part. The other annoying thing is that no matter what happens to the kids in the film, Attacked, accused of murder blah blah they still continue to their ultimate destination. Any normal person would ring the police or turn around and go back... DOH !!!!

    Don't bother in my opinion
    3dbborroughs

    Even if you don't compare it to the original this isn't a very good movie

    The plot is simple, a couple traveling on a dark and stormy night pick up a man who was hitch hiking and soon find they should have passed him by.

    The story has been often used but the immediate source for this telling is a film that starred Rutger Hauer as the title character. Hauer's John Rider managed to walk the fine line between insanity and reason as he upped the ante in everything he did in some twisted game that only he understood. In this remake Sean Bean is the psycho on the loose and its a wonderfully acted portrayal of a man on the edge of sanity. Unfortunately he's not very scary. Bean is somehow much to urbane to be frightening even as he's doing terrible things to people. He's simply to charming.

    Whats worse are the people who pick him up. I hated them from the start and wanted some one-anyone-to kill them simply so I didn't have to spend anytime with them. Stupid and vacant they seemed less like people than the victims Bean kills. C Thomas Howell in the original may have been a bit of a twit, but I really felt sorry for him as Hauer turned his life into a living hell, here I felt they had it coming.

    Different enough from the original to make comparisons pointless this film isn't very good on any level and really has no reason to be seen except for Sean Bean good, but nonthreatening villain
    7drownsoda90

    One of the Better Remakes Out There, Still Prefer The Original Though.

    The horror industry has had quite a big boom in the past five years or so, and most of the horror films you see today are remakes of older films. Some of them are really good, some of them are atrocious - but "The Hitcher" is one of the better remakes I've seen. This movie focuses on Grace (Sophia Bush) and Jim (Zachary Knighton), who are on a road trip during spring break. While driving one stormy night in the desert, they almost hit a man who is having car trouble, but speed off in fear. Later that night, they meet the man who they almost hit at a gas station, and end up offering him a ride to the nearest motel. Little do they know, the man who calls himself John Ryder (Sean Bean), is a maniac, and ends up pulling a knife on the couple. They manage to escape at the time, but the following day they are terrorized by the murderous hitchhiker along the highway, and become framed for a series of killings that he has been committing.

    Barely twenty years old, the original "Hitcher" was a great horror movie that wasn't really in need of a remake - but most of the horror films that are remade aren't in need of it either, so I suppose that's irrelevant. I'm glad I saw the original film (just days) before I went to see this remake, because it was interesting to compare the similarities and differences between the two. In some instances, this remake pulls things right out of the 1986 film, but also reworks the story and adds and removes certain elements. The reworking of the plot here is done really well - it stays faithful to the original movie while making it something of it's own as well, and I was happy with the way that everything was done in the writing department. There was plenty of action and some great scare moments, so people with short attention spans (which is probably the majority of this film's primary audience) will never get "bored" or find themselves unenlightened. The action and kills were very well executed though and the gore factor is brought up a few notches from the original, but doesn't go overboard. The classic chase sequence from the 1986 film is done here very well and is just as (if not more) exciting than the sequence was in the original.

    I have to admit, some of the action sequences were a little far-fetched, but the same goes for the original film too, so I can't criticize that. The cast wasn't bad. Granted, some of the acting was a little underdeveloped, but all in all the performances weren't bad. Sophia Bush plays the heroine, Grace, and while she doesn't give a great performance, she's likable enough to hold up her role and keep the audience sympathizing with her. Zachary Knighton plays her boyfriend, Jim (who is a variation of the original movie's hero), and is very good. Sean Bean probably gives the best performance though, playing the menacing John Ryder very well. He has the perfect look for the role, plus he's a good actor. I thought it would be hard to live up to Rutger Hauer's great performance, but I was surprised at how well it was done.

    Overall, "The Hitcher" is one of the better remakes out there. It could have been better, but not by a whole lot. It doesn't live up to the original film, but I wasn't expecting it to so I was pleasantly surprised with the way this film turned out. If you're a fan of the original, you may or may not want to see this, but I can say that I really liked the original myself and thought that this was an above-average remake. 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      Sean Bean spent little time with his young co-stars so as to distance their relationship and make himself seem more unknown and menacing. He believed this would drive the chemistry in a more realistic fashion.
    • Goofs
      (at around 17 mins) After Grace and Jim push the Hitchhiker out of the car, as soon as he is pushed, and shows him outside, you can see Grace leaning out and shutting the door. But when it shows them back in the car, she is still in the back seat, then moves to the front, and shuts the door, although she already did.
    • Quotes

      John Ryder: [points to Grace] She's a good-looking girl... how long have you been fucking her?

      Jim Halsey: What?

      John Ryder: It's a simple question.

      Jim Halsey: [Jim see's John's wedding ring] How long have you been fucking your wife?

      John Ryder: I'm not married.

      Jim Halsey: Then what's with the ring?

      John Ryder: Makes strangers think I'm trustworthy.

      Jim Halsey: Are you?

      John Ryder: No...

      [John destroys Jim's cell phone]

    • Alternate versions
      German theatrical version was cut by the distributor to secure a 'Not under 16' rating. Uncut version is available on DVD and was rated "Not under 18".
    • Connections
      Edited into Honest Trailers: Lord of the Rings (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Move Along
      Written by Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler

      Performed by The All-American Rejects (as The All American Rejects)

      Courtesy of Interscope Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Asesino de la carretera
    • Filming locations
      • Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Rogue Pictures
      • Intrepid Pictures
      • Platinum Dunes
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,472,961
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,234,000
      • Jan 21, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,399,945
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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