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We get some fun looks at movie marquees and such. Anne and Mary hitchhike along a rural road. They have the misfortune of being picked up by the gloved stranger. We're reminded of the dangers of hitchhiking. Mr. and Mrs. Ford watch the news; hearing of the dangers of hitchhiking, and the hippie youth gone wild. The girls discover the driver's sick porno stash and ask to be dropped off. The driver makes his move. He chases Mary into the woods and attacks her. A rather horrific sequence. This film had to have been influenced by Last House on the Left. Anne runs for safety. But the homicidal rapist catches up with her. Back to Suzanne's story. She enjoys the hospitality of Margaret and her husband. This hitchhiking business is great. She takes a bath. Ina Skriver had several appearances on British TV including Star Maidens, Space:1999 and The Professionals. Margaret enters the bathroom. Actress Tara Lynn was in just a few exploitation films of the period, but nothing but small parts. Suzanne resists, but Margaret won't take no for an answer.