
The Hitchhiker
Thriller · Crime · Horror
Overview
Just married, Eric and Mel are recording their honeymoon road trip. It begins with fun and games but ends in tragedy when they make the mistake of picking up a hitchhiker.
Top Cast
Emilie Martin
Emilie Martin
Mel Prescott
Emilie Martin
Mel Prescott
Amelia Forsyth-Smith
Amelia Forsyth-Smith
Jessica Brown
Amelia Forsyth-Smith
Jessica Brown
Rob Shiells
Rob Shiells
Eric Prescott
Rob Shiells
Eric Prescott
Amy Crawford
Amy Crawford
Wife
Amy Crawford
Wife
Quinten Brown
Quinten Brown
Husband
Quinten Brown
Husband
John Kelly
John Kelly
Celebrant
John Kelly
Celebrant
Adelaide Stolba
Adelaide Stolba
Stephanie
Adelaide Stolba
Stephanie
Daniel Beaumont
Daniel Beaumont
Best Man
Daniel Beaumont
Best Man
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