THE HITCH HIKER
I had hoped that this low budget noir directed by Ida Lupino would be taut and suspenseful but alas no. Two boring middle-aged guys are on a fishing trip down Mexico way when they pick up a hitchhiker. Bad mistake! He’s a serial killer on the loose who pulls his gun on them and commandeers the car. They eventually get to a small port from where said serial killer plans to make his getaway. But the police easily nab him. End of film. That the conclusion to this film is lame wouldn’t be so bad if the journey to get to it was entertaining, but it’s not. The three characters are all dull and predictable. One of the guys is played by Edmond O’Brien who was a decent enough character actor to win an Oscar but even he can’t breathe any life into proceedings. As for incident, there’s precious little of interest other than maybe a shooting contest the killer sets up so as to have some sadistic pleasure with his prisoners. Lupino was a pioneer as a woman director in Hollywood at ...