Highway to Hell

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"If there's one thing worse than dying and going to Hell, it's not dying - and going to Hell."
  • R
  • 1991
  • 1 hr 34 min
  • 6.0  (5,331)

Highway to Hell is a 1991 horror-comedy film directed by Ate de Jong and starring Patrick Bergin, Adam Storke, and Chad Lowe. The movie follows the story of Charlie Sykes, a young man who is deeply in love with his girlfriend, Rachel Clark. When her parents refuse to let him marry their daughter, the young couple decides to elope. However, things take a sinister turn when they get lost in the desert and end up in a town called Hell instead of Las Vegas.

The town is ruled by a demonic sheriff named L.G. (played by C.J. Graham), who enforces the law with his army of undead deputies. After Charlie's car breaks down, Rachel is abducted by L.G. and taken to Hell's prison, where she is destined to become the bride of Satan. Determined to rescue his beloved, Charlie sets out to find a way to enter Hell and face its demonic inhabitants.

Along the way, Charlie meets a helpful mechanic named Beezle (played by Richard Farnsworth), who gives him some advice on how to navigate the perilous terrain of Hell. He also encounters a variety of other strange and terrifying creatures, including a sinister hitchhiker (Kristy Swanson), a seductive succubus (Sydney Lassick), and a ferocious Hell Cop (Ben Stiller). With the help of a magical shotgun and his own resourcefulness, Charlie battles his way through Hell's hordes and comes face to face with the devil himself.

The movie is a wild ride through a twisted and gory version of the afterlife, with plenty of humor, action, and horror to keep viewers entertained. The special effects are inventive and imaginative, with a lot of practical makeup and prosthetics used to create the movie's otherworldly characters. The performances are all solid, with Bergin making for a likable and determined hero and Lowe delivering plenty of laughs as a slacker stoner.

One of the movie's standout performances comes from Stiller, who plays the Hell Cop with an over-the-top intensity that is both hilarious and menacing. Swanson also brings a lot of energy to her role as the hitchhiker, who is more than meets the eye. Despite its low budget and somewhat cheesy effects, Highway to Hell manages to be a fun and engaging horror-comedy that will please fans of both genres.

At its heart, Highway to Hell is a love story, with Charlie risking everything to save his girlfriend. The movie also has a strong message about the dangers of conformity and the importance of individuality, as Hell's denizens are all forced to live according to L.G.'s strict and oppressive rules. Charlie's determination to find his own way, even in the face of overwhelming odds, is a powerful message that will resonate with many viewers.

Overall, Highway to Hell is a fun and entertaining movie that delivers plenty of thrills and laughs. While it may not be the most sophisticated horror-comedy out there, it is certainly one of the most unique and memorable. With its imaginative visuals, catchy rock soundtrack, and strong performances, Highway to Hell is a classic of the genre that deserves more recognition than it has received.

Highway to Hell is a 1991 fantasy movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0.

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  • Release Date
    1991
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 34 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (5,331)