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38: 411:, Myers kills a dog, while Bowen leaves his wedding ring for the police to find. Overnight, Collins and Bowen attempt to escape, but Collins injures his ankle, and the pair are recaptured. As the police investigation proceeds, investigators release false information to trick Myers, which seems to work. Later, when the car is damaged, Myers forces the group to continue on foot at gunpoint, and taunts them for missing opportunities to escape 620: 690:, arguably Lupino's best film and the only true noir directed by a woman, two utterly average middle-class American men are held at gunpoint and slowly psychologically broken by a serial killer. In addition to her critical but compassionate sensibility, Lupino had a great filmmaker's eye, using the starkly beautiful street scenes in 713:
Absolutely assured in her creation of the bleak, noir atmosphere – whether in the claustrophobic confines of the car, or lost in the arid expanses of the desert – Lupino never relaxes the tension for one moment. Yet her emotional sensitivity is also upfront: charting the changes in the menaced men's
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deputy and abandoned him in a desert (the deputy survived), and killed a traveling salesman, before attempting to flee to Mexico by taking two men on a hunting trip hostage and forcing them to drive him to Santa RosalĂ­a. There, Cook was identified and apprehended by local police without incident. As
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was filmed in the desert southwestern United States (territory similar to that of Baja California, where most of the story takes place), mostly in wilderness and small villages. Critics Bob Porfiero and Alain Silver, in a review and analysis of the film, praised Lupino's use of shooting locations.
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treaty with the United States, Mexican authorities "extradited" him back to the U.S. by physically pushing him over the border, where he was taken into custody by waiting American law enforcement. Cook was tried, convicted, and received the death penalty. On December 12, 1952, Cook was executed in
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Collins, Bowen, and Myers reach Santa RosalĂ­a and head to a bar, where Myers tries to conceal his identity and find an English speaker. Learning the regular ferry to Guaymas has burned, Myers pays a fishing boat to take him there instead. However, as he prepares to leave with Collins and Bowen, a
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relationship as they bicker about how to deal with their captor, stressing that only through friendship can they survive. Taut, tough, and entirely without macho-glorification, it's a gem, with first-class performances from its three protagonists, deftly characterised without resort to cliché.
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As a screenwriter and director, Lupino had an eye for the emotional truth hidden within the taboo or mundane, making a series of B-styled pictures which featured sympathetic, honest portrayals of such controversial subjects as unmarried mothers, bigamy, and rape ... in
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Lupino interviewed the two prospectors whom Billy Cook had held hostage, and got releases from them and from Cook as well, so that she could integrate parts of Cook's life into the script. To appease the censors at the
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said that "with nothing more than three able actors, a lot of rugged scenery and their own impressive talents as producers, authors and director, Collier Young and Ida Lupino have brewed a grim little chiller". The
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premiered in Boston on March 20, 1953, to little fanfare and immediately went into general release. The film was marketed with the tagline: "When was the last time you invited death into your car?"
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local resident recognizes Myers and alerts the authorities, who prepare to catch him at the pier. After a shootout and a scuffle, Myers is arrested and Collins and Bowen are freed unharmed.
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fails, and Myers berates Collins for breaking it, so Bowen must drive. Meanwhile, police investigators learn the three are together and deduce where Myers is planning to go. At a
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IDA LUPINO’S THE HITCH-HIKER (1953) FILM RESTORATION (1993 to 1997) on Vimeo (upload by Louis Antonelli, the person responsible for the restoration from 1993-1997)
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s desert locale, although not so graphically dark as a cityscape at night, isolates the protagonists in a milieu as uninviting and potentially deadly as any in
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returned to direct a very interesting and suspenseful film called The Hitch-Hiker (1953). In The Hitch-Hiker, the Alabama Hills are used to represent Mexico.
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In the early 1950s, a hitchhiker robs and kills motorists who offer him rides. A suspect, Emmett Myers (Talman), is publicized in newspaper headlines.
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The director made good use of the incredible scenery near Lone Pine, with the weirdly eroded, jumbled rocks of the Alabama Hills
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was the first American mainstream film noir directed by a woman. It was selected in 1998 for preservation in the United States
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called the film an "unrelenting but superficial study of abnormal psychology coupled with standard chase melodrama". Critic
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to make low-budget, issue-oriented movies. Lupino stepped in to finish the film and went on to direct her own projects.
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critic praised the performances and said the film was "directed with masculine strength by the amazing Miss Lupino".
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gave the film three and a half of four stars, saying Lupino made "good and exciting use" of the real-life incident.
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complimented the performances and Lupino's "brisk direction", but criticized the plot as excessively predictable.
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said that the film performed a public service by warning motorists about the dangers of picking up hitchhikers.
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THE HITCH-HIKER RESTORATION INTRODUCTION WITH ROBERT CLARKE (1997) on Vimeo (uploaded by Louis Antonelli)
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In January 2014, a restored 35mm print was premiered by the Film Noir Foundation at Noir City 12 at the
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essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the
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The film has been widely praised in the years since its release, and holds a 93% approval rating on
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was her first hard-paced, fast-moving picture after four "women's" films about social issues.
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for Filmakers Inc., the production company founded by Lupino and her husband
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Collins and Bowen comply, hoping they will be identified and stopped at the
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went into production on June 24, 1952, and wrapped in late July. The
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who, posing as a hitchhiker, murdered a family of five, kidnapped a
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as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant."
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and the gorgeous, ever-present loneliness of empty highways in
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Critic John Krewson lauded the work of Ida Lupino, and wrote,
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The film was written by Lupino and her former husband
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Lupino was a noted actress who began directing when
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Index

Hitchhiker (disambiguation)

Ida Lupino
Collier Young
Edmond O'Brien
Frank Lovejoy
William Talman
Nicholas Musuraca
Douglas Stewart
Leith Stevens
RKO Radio Pictures
independent
film noir
thriller
Ida Lupino
Edmond O'Brien
William Talman
Frank Lovejoy
killing spree
Billy Cook
hostage
hitchhiker
Mexico
National Film Registry
California
San Felipe
Baja California
Mexico
Calexico, California
takes them hostage

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