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Hitch-Hike (film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hitch-Hike (film)
''Hitch-Hike'' (), also known as ''Death Drive'' and ''The Naked Prey'', is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film stars Franco Nero and Corinne Cléry as a couple in a troubled marriage, and David Hess as a fugitive who takes them hostage. The musical score was written by Ennio Morricone. The film is based on Peter Kane's novel ''The Violence and the Fury''. ==Background== In ''The Devil Thumbs a Ride'', a short documentary on the film, Nero states that he became involved in the film because he already knew Campanile well, and Campanile had earlier stated his wish to work with him. Nero was in Germany shooting ''21 Hours at Munich'', in which Hess also had a small role, when Campanile called him and suggested starring in ''Autostop rosso sangue''. Because Hess wanted to work in Italy, Nero suggested him as the second male lead. Hess had earlier played a similar role in ''The Last House on the Left''.〔"The Devil Thumbs a Ride." Hitch-Hike DVD, Blue Underground, Inc. 2002.〕 Just a few days before the shooting of the film began, Nero broke his arm at the set of the Spaghetti Western ''Keoma'' while giving a misbehaving horse a punch. Nero approached Campanile with his problem and the script was quickly modified. In the final script, Nero's character hurts his hand in the beginning of the film and Cléry's character drives the car.〔 Because filming in the United States would have been too expensive, the film was shot in the mountains of the Gran Sasso, around the city of L'Aquila in central Italy. The location resembled Northern California, and American-like gas stations and signs were also created.〔
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