It was 1977 and Harry H. Novak’s Boxoffice
International Pictures was in to its 14th year of distributing
adult-themed (The Dirty Mind of Young Sally, The Secret Sex
Lives of Romeo and Juliet,
Below the Belt, etc.), horror films (Axe,
Rattlers, The Mad Butcher) and exploitation
thrillers … and then suddenly Novak folded up shop and Boxoffice was gone. It remains something of a mystery as to
exactly why.
Nevertheless, Novak then turned his attention to
adult films and the launch of Valiant International Pictures, but that’s
another story.
One of the last films to be released under the BIP
banner was the October of 1977 launch of director Irvin Berwick’s Hitchhike
to Hell, which received some solid trade
reviews (“As topical and tense as anything in the genre to come along in quite
a spell” – Boxoffice Magazine, Oct.
31, 1977 edition) and has, over time, become something of a cult film, even to
the point of suggesting that the film was shot sometime in the 1960s (not
true).
In any case, word arrived this past week from Arrow
Video, with domestic sales and distribution support provided by MVD
Entertainment Group, that a 2K restoration of Hitchhike
to Hell — from the original film
elements — will be available on Nov. 19 as newly-minted Blu-ray product offering.
Howard Martin (Robert Gibben — Trip with
the Teacher, Goodbye, Norma Jean, Don't Go Near the Park,
etc.) has a couple of problems. His
sister disappeared six years ago and he has obsessed about it ever since … she
was a runaway. His mother (played by Dorothy
Bennett) hasn’t gotten over it. So he
obsesses about that too.
In the opening set-up, Howard’s problem would be no
big deal, but as a delivery driver for a local cleaners, he comes across a
young woman by the name of Sharon Parker (Jacqueline Poseley) and offers her a
ride. Nice enough at first, but when
Sharon says that she’s running away from home because she can’t stand her
mother, our boy Howard snaps. A serial
killer is born … he beats her, rapes her and then strangles her.
Detectives J. W. Shaw (Russell Johnson — yes, The
Professor from Gilligan’s Island) and
Phil Davis (Randy Echols) draw the case, but have few clues. While they are busy with Sharon’s murder,
Howard has a meltdown at home, plays with his toy cars and, sure enough, picks
up another hitchhiker.
This one is named Gail (Jane Ratliff) and she’s one
tough chick who could give a rat’s patootie about what her mother thinks about
her life on the road. SNAP!! He beats, rapes and then stranglers her with
a handy coat hanger in the back of the delivery van and then dumps her body.
Ah ha, a clue!!
Shaw and Davis have a coat hanger and that could be significant.
By now you’ve got the pattern. Howard picks up young women out hitchhiking,
finds out that they don’t like mommy and murders them … at home his mother
frets over him, his boss berates him for his erratic behavior, he plays with
toy cars and has bad dreams. A real
sweetheart!
How many victims and how many clues before Howard is
cornered?
Bonus goodies include a newly minted video
discussion of the film by author Stephen Thrower (“Nightmare USA: The Untold
Story of the Exploitation Independents,” “Murderous Passions: The Delirious
Cinema of Jesús Franco,” “Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci,” etc.) and
the featurette titled “Road to Nowhere: Hitchhiking Culture Goes to Hell.”
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