The Hitchhiker
6.7
1983
Drama
, Crime
A young hitchhiker introduces characters who are about to experience a frightening and sometimes supernatural incident of some kind in this moody anthology series.
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- Cast:
- Page Fletcher , Nicholas Campbell
Episode 13 : Cabin Fever
May. 12,1987
A young gigolo stays with a washed up film director and his lonely abused wife on an isolated island.
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Episode 12 : Secret Ingredient
May. 05,1987
A smooth talking vitamin salesman contends with a rival, and a mysterious woman he follows home.
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Episode 11 : Best Shot
April. 28,1987
Cocky lawyer Steve and his passive buddy Brett indulge behave irresponsibly on a cross country joyride and film their exploits. After Steve runs down a man on the road and tries to hide it, consequences catch up at a remote redneck bar.
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Episode 10 : Joker
April. 21,1987
Peter believes that the way to win a girl's heart is have a good sense of humor. But when he tries to win back the love of his ex-wife using only pranks and elaborate setups, he learns that sometimes laughter doesn't make everything better.
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Episode 9 : Made For Each Other
April. 14,1987
Two killers briefly become friends.
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Episode 8 : In the Name of Love
April. 07,1987
International hit woman Jackie Dresser makes a living traveling all over the world and bumping people off for a substantial fee. Complications arise when the lonely and love-starved Jackie falls for hunky fitness instructor Johnnie while on vacation in a foreign country.
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Episode 7 : The Legendary Billy B.
March. 31,1987
Jane L. is willing to dig up anything on someone just to ruin their lives and get her a story. One night, her photographer gets her interested in Billy Baltimore, a musician who supposedly died back in the 70's but is rumored to be living in their area. But soon Jane realizes that when you enter someone's life, you should always make sure there's an exit.
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Episode 6 : Doctor's Orders
March. 24,1987
Jake Purly's main platform for his campaign is to rid the world of pornography. But when his brother is found making a pornographic film, the media begins to bang on his door. To make matters worse, the actress in the film opens a flood gate of memories that Jake would rather not remember.
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Episode 5 : Homebodies
March. 17,1987
Vicious and ruthless killer Ron and his antsy wimp partner Jimmy Lee Stoler are a couple of escaped convicts on the lam from the law. The dangerous duo break into a model home in search of a safe only to discover a family residing in said swanky abode.
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Episode 4 : Why Are You Here?
March. 10,1987
Smarmy and opportunistic reality TV show host Jerry Rulac does an expose on the wild punk nightclub scene for the latest segment of his television program "Why Are You Here?". Jerry uncovers more than he bargained for when he decides to focus on troubled wealthy party girl Donette and her unpredictable gaggle of scary friends.
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Episode 3 : Dead Heat
March. 03,1987
A sculptor uses a drifter and his own abused girlfriend to recreate a murder/suicide.
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Episode 1 : Perfect Order
February. 17,1987
Simon Hopper is considered a genius in the art world, but the demands for his models are always insanely hard to meet. Christina will do anything to be the model in his next project. But when she does get her chance, it turns out that Simon has raised the bar to a new level.
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