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: Joe Balogh delivers a performance as the "traveling psychopath" that some critics find surprisingly effective in exploring the character's mental devolution. However, others have noted that the performances can feel stilted or heightened.

: Critics from sites like Horror DNA and GBHBL argue that while watchable for completionists, the film suffers from a lack of focus, poor acting, and a "meandering" plot. Hitcher in the Dark

" Hitcher in the Dark " (1989), also known by its Italian title Paura nel buio , is a psychological thriller directed by that has gained a cult following, particularly after its restoration by Vinegar Syndrome . While it is often compared to the 1986 classic The Hitcher , Lenzi's film leans heavily into the exploitation and "slasher" tropes typical of late-80s Italian cinema. Key Highlights of the Film : Joe Balogh delivers a performance as the

: Reviewers on Facebook highlight the film's "brutal misogynistic attitude" and gratuitous elements, marking it as a late-era peak of Italian exploitation cinema. Hitcher in the Dark (1989) " Hitcher in the Dark " (1989), also

: Despite the title, the movie is noted for taking place largely in bright daylight , creating a stark, sun-drenched atmosphere of dread. It has been described as having a "70s flick" feel despite its 1989 release date.

: The film is famous for a "tacked-on" happy ending mandated by the studio, which many fans feel robs the story of its intended dark impact. Critical Perspectives