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Highway to Hell (1991)

4.5 out of 5 stars 47 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Patrick Bergin, Kristy Swanson, Chad Lowe, Pamela Gidley, Richard Farnsworth
  • Directors: Ate de Jong
  • Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Kino Lorber
  • DVD Release Date: February 2, 2016
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B018STFGT4
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #19,792 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Format: VHS Tape
This movie is a blast. Look for odd cameos from Ben Stiller, Gilbert Gottfried and others. HTH most closely falls into the same vein as "Army of Darkness", "Lunatics, A Love Story", "Brain Dead", etc...
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Why hasn't this gem been released on DVD yet?? Yes, this is a low budget b-movie, but, that's it's genius. It takes it's genre and elevates it to an art. There are so many little inside jokes, you have to watch this movie many times over. Add in cameos by Ben and Jerry Stiller and Gilbert Gottfried as a neurotic Hitler, and you have pure movie gold!
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I just finished watching Highway to Hell, an oddball fantasy-horror-thriller. The quality of the widescreen image is good without too much grain but a bit soft in detail, and the soundtrack (music, dialogue, effects) sound better than ever, though I can only compare it to my 25-year-old VHS tape. The blu-ray cover is reversible (two different covers- I prefer the retro ’92 cover).

The commentary by European director Ate (pronounce: “Ah-tuh”) De Jong is terrific- this man recalls many bits of information- which crew member got an Oscar for LA Confidential, stunts that were dangerous, which actors went to-or-from David Lynch productions, the most economical ways that certain special effects were pulled off, where some scenes were shot, and problems between director and editor) with editing. The director seemed to like working with kindly Richard Farnsworth, and screenwriter Brian Helgeland was quite knowledgeable in mythology (which was reflected in some things that did-and did not- appear in the film) and liked playing ping-pong in his tiny apartment with the director. The film was shot in 1989; actor Ben Stiller improvised his dialogue (and appears with his mother, father and sister); among some odd cameos (such as Gilbert Godfried), Lita Ford enjoyed sexually vamping- up her cameo (which producer Mary Page disapproved of); the motorcycle gang in the film was a British rock group; the director wanted no green plants to be seen in hell, which was difficult to show in pre-digital days. The director elaborates on the story’s theme of free will in the story without getting pretentious. Oh- and hell (in this movie) isn’t all suffering, as it’s not based on Christian thinking, hence the odd partying atmosphere in the Hoffa desert club.
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I'll admit that the tone of this film was somewhat campy but that is exactly it's charm. I also found the visual effects and the cast in this movie to be more than able to pull it off. Scenes such as the convoy of VW Bugs passing Charlie Sykes (Chad Lowe) in his '48 Roadster, the Ronnie Reagan Iran Contra theme for that roadside bar Charlie Sykes stopped in on his way to Hell City and the road crew of Andy Worhols working for the Good Intentions Paving Co. all against the backdrop of the Nevada desert were pretty cool.
Check this movie out, it's good for a few laughs.
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Format: DVD
There are only two official versions of this at the moment, vhs or laserdisc. I am not telling anyone not to buy this as it is a cool movie. Great acting and just all around coolness. Just be warned that it is not an official version.
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Another great movie recently shown on MyNetworkTV that I had the pleasure of viewing and I absolutely loved it!

Charlie Sykes and his beautiful girlfriend, Rachel Clark are planning on running away to get married on Las Vegas. They take an abandoned backroad to Vegas, ignoring the warning of a gas station attendant named Sam, who recommended them to take the highway. Shortly after, they're pulled over by a demon cop who has a bald head, wears shades, has symbols carved in his face, and has a pentagram as a badge. His name is Sgt. Bedlam but he's simply known as, Hell Cop. Hell Cop attacks Charlie and kidnaps his girlfriend and drives off with her in the back of his police car.

Charlies goes back to Sam, who explains to Charlie who---or what Hell Cop is and that he'll have to enter Hell to get her back. Charlie is given a shotgun with ammo and a car that has a special attribute and can teleport him to hell . Charlie discovers that Satan had Rachel kidnapped because she's a virgin and plans on making her his bride. Once Charlie enters Hell, he'll have 24 hours to find Rachel and escape the depths of the underworld, or she will be Satan's property forever and he'll be stuck in Hell for eternity.

Once in Hell, Charlie confronts Hell Cop on numerous occasions but gets his car wrecked and is fatally shot during some of those confrontations. It's then when he goes to a mechanic named Beezle, who not only fixes his car but brings him back to life following Hell Cop's fatal gunshot. Beezle informs Charlie that Hell Cop is taking Rachel to Hell City to marry The Devil and gives Charlie instructions on how to get to Hell City and save Rachel from becoming the bride of Satan.
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***SPOILER ALERT***
This semi-spoof of the Orpheus legend stars Chad Lowe and Kristy Swanson as newlyweds whose car is pulled over by Beezelbub (Patrick Bergin), who kidnaps the girl and takes her to Hell. Campy and Funny all of the things they have to go through in order to Save Kristy Swanson from becoming the Devil's Wife. Great Ending to a campy B Movie
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