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The Hills Have Eyes is a 1977 horror film, directed by Wes Craven and starring Michael Berryman. Wes Craven has stated that the film was inspired by the Scottish legend of the "Sawney" Bean family. Taglines: The film opens with an old man named Fred who is packing up his truck and drinking heavily, as though worried. He frequently glances worriedly around the arid landscape around him, and makes continual comments about "them" and what "they" would do to him if they ever found out he was making a run for it. Suddenly, a ragged and somewhat feral ragamuffin girl turns up, wearing a tattered skirt and blouse. Annoyed, Fred addresses her as Ruby. She is offering to trade what she has in her bag for food and the old man refuses. They move into a small cabin and Fred scolds her for what she and "them" have done. Ruby says that her family ambushed a nearby airfield because they were hungry: no one passes by their home anymore. She then pleads with Fred to take her with him. He mocks her... full article at wikipedia
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  • Jul 22, 1977
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  • 89.0min
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  • 230,000.0
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  • Aug 1985
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Last edited by mw_prop_bot Mar 2, 2008

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