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Roadgames

Roadgames

1981 101 min ★ 6.5 Mystery, Thriller, Horror

A truck driver plays a cat-and-mouse game with a mysterious serial killer in a van who lures young female hitchhiker victims on a desolate Australian highway.

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Cast

Stacy Keach

Stacy Keach

Patrick 'Pat' Quid

Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis

Pamela 'Hitch' Rushworth

Marion Edward

Madeleine 'Frita' Day

Grant Page

Grant Page

Smith or Jones

Thaddeus Smith

Policeman 'Abbott'

Steve Millichamp

Policeman 'Costello'

Alan Hopgood

Alan Hopgood

Lester

John Murphy

John Murphy

Benny Balls

Bill Stacey

Captain Careful

Robert Thompson

Robert Thompson

Sneezy Rider

Details

Director

Richard Franklin

Screenplay

Everett De Roche

Tagline

"The truck driver plays games. The hitchhiker plays games. And the killer is playing the deadliest game of all!"

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$1,750,000

Revenue

$100,000

Production

Essaness Pictures, GUO, Quest Productions

Reviews

J

JPV852

November 15, 2019

★ 5/10

Uneven suspense-thriller does feature a fine performance from Stacy Keach but otherwise pretty disappointing as I normally enjoy these sorts of thrillers. Also has characters making bizarre, though luckily ultimately correct choices... **2.75/5**

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