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The Hills Have Eyes

The lucky ones died first...
1977 | 90m | English

(41987 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Wes Craven
Writer: Wes Craven
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Taking an ill-advised detour en-route to California, the Carter family soon run into trouble when their RV breaks down in the middle of the desert. Stranded, they find themselves at the mercy of monstrous cannibals lurking in the surrounding hills.
Release Date: Jul 22, 1977
Director: Wes Craven
Writer: Wes Craven
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords rape, mutation, government, murder, cannibal, dog, desert, camper, set on fire
Production Companies Blood Relations Co.
Box Office Revenue: $25,000,000
Budget: $350,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Susan Lanier Brenda Carter
Robert Houston Bobby Carter
Martin Speer Doug Wood
Dee Wallace Lynne Wood
Russ Grieve Big Bob Carter
John Steadman Fred
James Whitworth Jupiter
Virginia Vincent Ethel Carter
Lance Gordon Mars
Michael Berryman Pluto
Janus Blythe Ruby
Cordy Clark Mama
Brenda Marinoff Katy
Peter Locke Mercury
Name Job
Mary Church Props
Wes Craven Writer, Director, Editor
Don Peake Conductor, Original Music Composer
Eric Saarinen Director of Photography
Gus Schirmer Casting
Joanne Jaffe Costume Design
Donald Mulderick Makeup Artist
Ken Horn Special Effects Makeup Artist
Dave Ayres Special Effects Makeup Artist
Walter R. Cichy Production Manager
Valley Hoffman Assistant Director
Lynn Rogers Key Grip
Peter Locke Presenter
Moe DiSesso Animal Coordinator
Tom Morrocco Animal Coordinator
Ron Stein Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Al Jones Stunts
Greg Auer Special Effects
Jim Dannaldson Animal Coordinator
Leslie Otis Assistant Camera
Joanie Blum Script Supervisor
Jan Schulte Sound Mixer
D. G. Fisher Assistant Sound Designer
Dennis Bishop Gaffer
Paula Cain Wardrobe Supervisor
Ken Wheeland Best Boy Grip
Richard Scheid Grip
Bill Moore Grip
Larry Boyd Grip
Rose Marie Yurinko Producer's Assistant
Rhonda Hopkins Production Assistant
Florence M. Amico Production Assistant
J. Larry Carroll Set Designer
Ray Fischer Still Photographer
Tom Pickette Location Coordinator, Location Scout
Tim Wawrzeniac Second Unit
Bob Eber Second Unit
Rick Braverman Second Unit
Craig Felburg Second Unit
Karen Grant Second Unit
Carolyn Ames Second Unit
Robert Alsheimer Assistant Editor
Peter Hitchcock Sound Effects
David Marsh Sound Effects
David Lee Fein Sound Effects
Jill Debin Sound Effects
Hal Watkins Sound Engineer
John Frazier Special Effects
Robert A. Burns Art Direction
Name Title
Peter Locke Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

You folks. Stay on the main road now you hear! After having announced himself to the horror hordes with The Last House on the Left, Craven's next horror pick would be this, The Hills Have Eyes, another slab of grit and grime. A nuclear family head across the desert in their giant trailer only ... to break down and find there's beasties in the hills hungry for their blood. It has become very much a popular cult pic with Craven fans, which is understandable given the brisk pacing, moments of intensity and suspense, while the allegories and messages are smartly inserted. But the low budget does affect the product, it looks cheap and renders much of the violence and sexual aspects (implied or otherwise) as being not very frightening or stomach churning. While some of the acting is very poor, further adding a cartoonish feel to what should have been a nerve shredding experience. Above average for sure, but not the masterpiece some would have you believe. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
6.0

Though the case of _The Hills Have Eyes_ is a rare one wherein I feel that the remake is in its entirety a better film than the original, Wes Craven's 1977 exploitation horror is still a solid movie, just one that doesn't succeed in its totality. Gimme a Beast spin-off anyday though. _Final ratin ... g:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
7.0

This is one I could've sworn I had seen before and while I think I remembered a few scenes, the rest was a blank. In any case, I thought it was okay for a independent horror film with characters that at least weren't obnoxious. It's nothing special but I suppose entertaining enough. **3.5/5** ...

Nov 16, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

Despite being warned by a cranky old garage owner to stay on the highway, know-it-all "Big Bob Carter" (Russ Grieve) decides to take his family on a dirt track so they can try to find an old silver mine. The road is barely designed for a donkey, much less a car towing a caravan and so into a ditch t ... hey go and their troubles begin. Initially, that is just the inconvenience but when one of their dogs heads off, chased by his son "Bobby" (Robert Houston - clad in the tiniest pair of shorts that still appeared perfectly adequate for modesty, though), we start to realise that there is danger all around them. Yep, they have strayed into the territory of a family of interbred hillbillies who are quite happy to terrorise the family. Should they stay in their van or try to escape? What about the baby they have with them? At least they still have one more dog! Can they survive? To be honest, a combination of hysterical screaming and some terrible acting (except from the dog) made this nigh-on unwatchable for me. The production - single camera with terrible editing and continuity - seemed to lurch from one badly framed shot to another and the fact that this family of urban drips developed some ruthless desert-ninja skills in a matter of moments - especially the hapless "Bobby" who at least put some jeans on - just contributed to a scare free story that left me bored. Nope, just not for me...

Apr 01, 2023