HIGHWAY TO HELL
November 21, 1991
Charlie and Rachel run away from home to get married in Las Vegas. But they get attacked by a zombie who takes Rachel with him to hell, where she will become one of Satan's brides
Directors
Fantasy
Horror
Azione
Commedia
Cast
Patrick Bergin
Beezle
Adam Storke
Royce
Chad Lowe
Charlie Sykes
Kristy Swanson
Rachel Clark
Pamela Gidley
Clara
Jarrett Lennon
Adam
C.J. Graham
Sgt. Bedlam (Hellcop)
Richard Farnsworth
Sam
Lita Ford
The Hitchhiker
Gilbert Gottfried
Hitler
Anne Meara
Medea (waitress in Pluto's)
Amy Stiller
Cleopatra
Ben Stiller
Pluto's Cook / Attila the Hun
Jerry Stiller
Desk Cop
Be Deckard
Dentist
Darren Mark Edwards
Clown
Troy Tempest
Exterminator
Julian Charles Wright
Doctor
Michael Della Femina
Woodsman Gang Member
Buddy Douglas
Page
Crew
Production:
John Byers (Producer) — Mary Ann Page (Producer)
Screenplay:
Brian Helgeland (Writer)
Music:
Hidden Faces (Original Music Composer) — David Kitay (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography:
Robin Vidgeon (Director of Photography)
REVIEWS (1)
On the highway to Las Vegas, a young couple is stopped by a policeman; it is not a normal police officer but a demonic being who kidnaps the girl and challenges the boy to save her. The young man, driving his car, will have to face the diabolical creatures that populate the underworld. A horror-comedy presented at the Fantafestival in Rome, smooth and sufficiently entertaining. Suitable especially for genre lovers, negligible for others.
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