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200270 minHorror, Thriller

Hell's Highway

Is Hell's Highway a Hit or Flop?

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Is Hell's Highway worth watching? With a rating of 4.1/10, this Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Hell's Highway Synopsis

Four college friends take a fateful road trip. The road, Hell's Highway--a direct route to terror. They pick up Lucinda: A hot young hitchiker, full of sexual deviance and lust for the bloody kill. After being terrorized and nearly killed, the group manages to turn the tables. They thought they killed her, but around the next ben--around every ben-- she appears like a mirage ready to murder again. Is she the devil? Can anyone stop her killing spree?

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Top Cast

Phoebe Dollar
Phoebe DollarLucindia Polonia
Beverly Lynne
Beverly LynneMonique
Garrett Clancy
Garrett ClancyDr. Sullivan
Kiren David
Kiren DavidSarah
Jonathan Gray
Jonathan GrayChris
Hank Horner
Hank HornerEric
Joseph Haggerty
Joseph HaggertyPreacher
Joe Castro
Joe CastroGuard
Darlene Tygrett
Darlene TygrettNurse
Brandon Ellison
Brandon EllisonDoctor / Demon

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Hell's Highway has a lower rating of 4.1/10. Check the reviews to see if it matches your taste.

Is Hell's Highway hit or flop?

Hell's Highway has received lower ratings (4.1/10) from audiences.

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Hell's Highway is a Horror, Thriller movie that Four college friends take a fateful road trip. The road, Hell's Highway--a direct route to terror. They pick up Lucinda: A hot young hitchiker, full o...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakJun 25, 2018
★ 5

**_Tacky, but very entertaining micro-budget horror trash with Phoebe Dollar_** Two couples traveling through Death Valley to the California coast pick up a hitchhiker from hell (Phoebe Dollar). Havoc ensues. The infamous Ron Jeremy is featured in a glorified cameo. “Hell’s Highway” (2002) proves that an ultra-low budget doesn’t mean a movie can’t be entertaining. Yes, some of the gory parts are cheesy (while others are pretty impressive) and a miniature set is obvious, but both are serviceable (and somewhat charming) and keep the story flowing. Viewing the trailer, I thought this was going to be a horror comedy, but it’s not; it’s essentially a serious slasher with cheesy effects and campy elements, particularly Phoebe as the over-the-top nefarious hitchhiker. Jeff Leroy shows his genius in that “Hell’s Highway” is adept spare-change filmmaking and genuinely amusing DESPITE the obvious cheapness of it all. Without Phoebe in the key role, however, it wouldn’t be half as effective as it is. She’s not blow-your-mind beautiful or anything, but she has a unique look and there’s something alluring about her demeanor, not to mention she has curves in all the right places. Beverly Lynne (Monique), with her conventional “hot blonde” look, can’t hold a candle to her (she has an unnecessary softcore sex scene, for anyone who might be offended). Kiren David, as Sarah, is the third main female in the cast and is a convincing actress. Actually, all the main cast members take the material seriously and offer respectable performances. The score/soundtrack didn’t do much for me, unfortunately. This is a movie that needs a few quality rockin’ numbers. The last act features a couple of creative twists in the story and shows that Leroy put some time into the script. But, as semi-enjoyable as this flick is, there are regrettably too many unnecessary nasty elements to give it a higher grade. The film has little filler at a mere 70 minutes and looks like it was shot in Southern California. GRADE: C+