Directed by: Bret McCormick
The only HIGHWAY TO HELL film I had ever heard of was the 1991 horror/dark comedy film from director Ate De Jong. Look up the film and I'm sure you'll recognize the iconic cover art that was in every Blockbuster and Mom and Pop video store back in the 1990's.
When this HIGHWAY TO HELL arrived for my review, I assumed it was that movie with different cover art. That is not the case. This is actually a completely different film that came out one year before in 1990. This is more of an exploitation road adventure movie, and as bad as it was, it was still quite a fun watch! Here is the basic plot synopsis from the MVD website:
Convicted mass-murderer Toby Gilmore has escaped from prison, and the open desert becomes his playground for sadism and destruction. Determined to stop him after failing to execute him years earlier, officer Earl Dent (Richard Harrison) sets out on a relentless pursuit that turns into a deadly game of cat and mouse. But Gilmore has taken a hostage--Fran Tucker, a young woman caught in the wrong place at the worst possible time. As the chase hurtles across backroads and wastelands, Dent closes in, each mile bringing he and Gilmore closer to an explosive reckoning on the highway to hell.
Shot in rural Texas, Highway to Hell stands as a prime example of the regional, low-budget filmmaking that fueled America's video boom of the 1980s and '90s. Originally released on VHS via Rae Don Home Video, the film showcases director Bret McCormick (The Abomination, Repligator), a key figure in the Texas exploitation underground, whose raw energy and ingenuity turn poverty row resources into a fast-paced, sun-baked thriller that captures the true spirit and grit of independent genre cinema.
Shot in rural Texas, Highway to Hell stands as a prime example of the regional, low-budget filmmaking that fueled America's video boom of the 1980s and '90s. Originally released on VHS via Rae Don Home Video, the film showcases director Bret McCormick (The Abomination, Repligator), a key figure in the Texas exploitation underground, whose raw energy and ingenuity turn poverty row resources into a fast-paced, sun-baked thriller that captures the true spirit and grit of independent genre cinema.
This is a very low budget film and it shows. The acting is not great, the effects are pretty bad, but like I mentioned before, this was still a lot of fun to watch. It might be a case of laughing AT the film versus laughing WITH the film, though, as I assume this was supposed to be a serious film at the time. The film follows our killer, Toby Gilmore, as he carjacks his way across country with the law on his tail. No one is safe from Gilmore, not women or even children! Gilmore will do anything he has to survive and not go back to prison.
Some laughable moments include our killer shooting a truck with one shot from a pistol and it exploding into a huge fireball. Another is Gilmore shooting a helicopter out of the sky with his pistol, also with a huge explosion! That pistol he carries must pack quite a punch!
While the film might not be exceptional by any means, this physical release of the film is for sure. Visual Vengeance spared no expense on giving this film quite the stellar release. The film has reversible cover art and an awesome slip case. There are tons of Special Features including the following:
* Region Free Blu-ray
* SD master from original tape elements
* Commentary with director Bret McCormick
* Director Bret McCormick interview
* Red Hot Asphalt: actor Richard Harrison interview
* Road Trip: actress Blue Thompson interview
* Writing A Road Map to Hell: screenwriter Gary Kennamer interview
* Actor Tom Fegan interview
* Image Gallery
* Bonus Movie: REDNECK COUNTY FEVER (1992), directed by Gary Kennamer
* REDNECK COUNTY FEVER - Commentary track with Bret McCormick and Gary Kennamer
* REDNECK COUNTY FEVER - Bret McCormick interview
* REDNECK COUNTY FEVER - Gary Kennamer interview
* Visual Vengeance trailers
* "Stick Your Own" VHS Sticker set
* Reversible sleeve featuring original VHS art
* Folded REDNECK COUNTY FEVER mini-poster
* Optional English Subtitles
* Limited Edition O-Card featuring original poster art (First Pressing Only)
CLICK HERE to watch the trailer
CLICK HERE to purchase the Blu-ray





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