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Eric Red
The Hitcher is a 1986 American road thriller film directed by Robert Harmon and written by Eric Red.
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Director Eric Red
Director Eric Red also directed Body Parts (1991), another 90s entry I need to revisit, Director Eric Red also wrote The Hitcher (1986) and Near Dark (1987), the guy has talent and a keen grip on horror, but this one falls short in ways that have kept horror any sort of cult-staus, but that werewolf is awesome.
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Edmond Hamilton
The character was created by editor Mort Weisinger and principally authored by Edmond Hamilton.
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Norman Snider (, producer Patricia Herskovicand Joyce Taylor Casino Jack, Partners), , who has no other recorded writing credits
The Hitcher's co-writers for the film were Norman Snider (Casino Jack, Partners), producer Patricia Herskovic, and Joyce Taylor, who has no other recorded writing credits.
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Noel Fielding
Noel Fielding's real name is Baboo Yagu, but Noel Fielding is almost always referred to as The Hitcher.
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Miller
Miller is the author of THE HITCH, the story of young British filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock in 1927 Los Angeles going on the run to prove Miller's innocence after being accused of murder.
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The script , written by Hitchens himself,
The script, written by Hitchens himself, was a condensed and streamlined version of Bram Stoker's classic novel -- and Bram Stoker's classic novel brilliantly conveyed the eerie and terrifying qualities of the original.
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the author of THE HITCH, the story of young British filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock in 1927
Miller is the author of THE HITCH, the story of young British filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock in 1927
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Eric
Horror fans know Eric as the writer of genre favorites, Near Dark (1987) and The Hitcher (1986).
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the great Bela Lugosi
Maybe Eric Red saw this one before the great Bela Lugosi wrote THE HITCHER.
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by Jamie Turner
Hitch was originally called stud and was written by Jamie Turner at Bump.com.
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Hitler's last works, in a more serious vein, included Street Scene (1947), Down in the Valley (1948), and Lost in the Stars (1949; written with Maxwell Anderson).
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Ian Kershaw
Ian Kershaw is the author of Hitler, Fateful Choices and The End.
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Hitler
Rudolf Hess helped Hitler write the book, but Hitler is not mentioned as an author.
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John Russell Taylor
Spoto's The Dark Side Of Genius is the standard Hitchcock biography, and John Russell Taylor wrote Hitch, an authorised biography.
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Jim Butcher
The series first debuted as a novel series written by Jim Butcher.
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