The Hitcher -
Why 'The Hitcher' is Still Going Strong After More than 35-Years
Rutger Hauer’s performance as John Ryder is widely considered one of the greatest villainous portrayals in film history. Unlike many 1980s horror icons, Ryder is given no backstory, motive, or clear origin. The Hitcher
The Hitcher (1986) is a landmark of psychological horror and suspense cinema, directed by and written by Eric Red . Often described as a "brutal fever dream," the film transforms a simple road trip into a relentless nightmare along the desolate highways of the American Southwest. Plot and Concept Why 'The Hitcher' is Still Going Strong After
Inspired by song "Riders on the Storm"—specifically the lyric "there’s a killer on the road"—the story follows Jim Halsey ( C. Thomas Howell ), a young man delivering a car from Chicago to San Diego. During a rainstorm in the West Texas desert, he picks up a hitchhiker named John Ryder ( Rutger Hauer ). Often described as a "brutal fever dream," the
Why 'The Hitcher' is Still Going Strong After More than 35-Years
Rutger Hauer’s performance as John Ryder is widely considered one of the greatest villainous portrayals in film history. Unlike many 1980s horror icons, Ryder is given no backstory, motive, or clear origin.
The Hitcher (1986) is a landmark of psychological horror and suspense cinema, directed by and written by Eric Red . Often described as a "brutal fever dream," the film transforms a simple road trip into a relentless nightmare along the desolate highways of the American Southwest. Plot and Concept
Inspired by song "Riders on the Storm"—specifically the lyric "there’s a killer on the road"—the story follows Jim Halsey ( C. Thomas Howell ), a young man delivering a car from Chicago to San Diego. During a rainstorm in the West Texas desert, he picks up a hitchhiker named John Ryder ( Rutger Hauer ).