

Horror
Overview
On a desolate country highway, two homeward-bound teens are nearly run off the road by a maniac in a beat-up truck, and later spot him shoving what appears to be a body down a sewer pipe.
Top Cast


Gina Philips
Gina Philips
Patricia 'Trish' Jenner
Gina Philips
Patricia 'Trish' Jenner


Justin Long
Justin Long
Darius 'Darry' Jenner
Justin Long
Darius 'Darry' Jenner


Jonathan Breck
Jonathan Breck
The Creeper
Jonathan Breck
The Creeper


Patricia Belcher
Patricia Belcher
Jezelle Gay Hartman
Patricia Belcher
Jezelle Gay Hartman


Eileen Brennan
Eileen Brennan
The Cat Lady
Eileen Brennan
The Cat Lady


Brandon Smith
Brandon Smith
Sgt. David Tubbs
Brandon Smith
Sgt. David Tubbs


Peggy Sheffield
Peggy Sheffield
Waitress Beverly
Peggy Sheffield
Waitress Beverly
Jeffrey William Evans
Jeffrey William Evans
Restaurant Manager
Jeffrey William Evans
Restaurant Manager


Patrick Cherry
Patrick Cherry
Binky Plutzker
Patrick Cherry
Binky Plutzker
Jon Beshara
Jon Beshara
Officer Robert Gideon
Jon Beshara
Officer Robert Gideon
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