Hell's Highway is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Rowland Brown.
The film centers around brutal conditions in a southern prison.
Hell's Highway may refer to:
Hell's Highway is a 2002 American horror film written and directed by Jeff Leroy.
Out on a highway in Death Valley, a man picks up a female hitchhiker named Lucindia, and gives her a drink. Lucindia has a coughing fit upon ingesting the liquid, stumbles out of the vehicle, and is stabbed to death by the motorist. The man (revealed to be a priest, whose offer to Lucindia was holy water) buries Lucindia's body, and erects a crucifix over the impromptu grave. As the preacher prays, Lucindia reappears, and bludgeons him with his shovel as he screams, "El Diablo!"
Nearby, four college students (Eric, Chris, Monique, and Sarah) from Western Pennsylvania are on a road trip to Redondo Beach. Spotting Lucindia at a cluster of crosses, the quartet pick her up. When Chris mentions that a group of their friends are also on their way to Redondo, Lucindia says she tortured them to death, then pulls out a gun and sexually assaults Sarah. Lucindia then tries to shoot Sarah in the crotch, but is knocked out of the car by her and Eric.