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The Hitcher is a 2007 American road horror thriller [3] [4] film starring Sean Bean, Sophia Bush and Zachary Knighton. It is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name starring Rutger Hauer, C. Thomas Howell and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The Hitcher was directed by Dave Meyers and produced by Michael Bay’s production company Platinum Dunes.
Howell was one of two final actors in the running for the lead role of Marty McFly in Back to the Future (1985); the other was Eric Stoltz. Ultimately, Michael J. Fox was cast as Marty after Stoltz was deemed wrong for the part. [17] In 1986, Howell was a hitchhiker's target in the film The Hitcher.
The Hitcher is a 1986 American horror thriller [2 ... It stars Rutger Hauer as the title character, ... was released on January 19, 2007, starring Sean Bean as John ...
The Hitcher: Dave Meyers: Sean Bean, Sophia Bush, Zachary Knighton: United States [76] Hostel: Part II: Eli Roth: Lauren German, Roger Bart, Heather Matarazzo, Bijou Phillips: United States [77] House: Robby Henson: Michael Madsen, Reynaldo Rosales, Heidi Dippold: United States [78] The House of the Demon: George L. Ortiz
The Hitcher(s) or Hitcher(s) may refer to: Hitcher, one who goes hitchhiking; The Hitcher, action horror film The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting (2003), sequel; The Hitcher, slasher film and remake of the 1986 film; The Hitcher (character), recurring character in The Mighty Boosh
The central cast of The Mighty Boosh From left to right: Howard Moon (Julian Barratt), Bollo (Dave Brown), Naboo the Enigma (Michael Fielding), Vince Noir (Noel Fielding) and Bob Fossil (Rich Fulcher), as portrayed in series 3 The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy troupe featuring comedians Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding. Recurring characters from the television series, the radio series, and ...
She played a virginal princess kidnapped and raped by mercenaries in Flesh and Blood (1985), an innocent waitress pursued by the psychopathic title character in The Hitcher (1986) (both films pitting her alongside Rutger Hauer), a mentally-disturbed, child-like young woman on the threshold of sexual awakening in the Southern Gothic film Sister ...
Robert Harmon (born 1953) is an American film and television director. He is best known for the 1986 horror film The Hitcher, starring Rutger Hauer, [2] as well as for films like They and Nowhere to Run.