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  1. The Hills Have Eyes is an American horror franchise that consists of four horror films, as well as a graphic novel and merchandise. The first film was released in 1977, The Hills Have Eyes; the series was rebooted in a 2006 remake.

  2. The Hills Have Eyes is a 2006 American horror film directed by Alexandre Aja and co-written by Aja and Grégory Levasseur, in their English-language debut. It is a remake of Wes Craven 's 1977 film of the same name.

  3. The Hills Have Eyes is a 1977 American horror film written, directed, and edited by Wes Craven and starring Susan Lanier, Michael Berryman and Dee Wallace. The film follows the Carters, a suburban family targeted by a family of cannibal savages after becoming stranded in the Nevada desert.

  4. Mar 10, 2006 · The Hills Have Eyes: Directed by Alexandre Aja. With Maxime Giffard, Michael Bailey Smith, Tom Bower, Ted Levine. A traveling family falls victim to a group of mutated cannibals in a desert far away from civilization.

  5. The Hills Have Eyes. 1977 1h 30m R. 6.3 (40K) Rate. 64 Metascore. On the way to California, a family has the misfortune to have their car break down in an area closed to the public, and inhabited by violent savages ready to attack.

  6. 515K subscribers. 202. 35K views 8 months ago #2024 #movie #film. © MTube, 2024 group of curious documentary filmmakers, led by an ambitious director, arrives in the region ...more. © MTube ...

  7. Jul 17, 2015 · Watch the thrilling scene from The Hills Have Eyes where Doug fights and kills Pluto, one of the mutated cannibals who attacked his family. This clip is part of the fourth installment of the ...

  8. Nov 1, 2021 · Following on from his notorious 1972 directorial debut The Last House on the Left, Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes stands alongside the likes of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Night of the...

  9. Aug 26, 2020 · The Hills Have Eyes franchise popularized the cannibal family horror sub-genre but its four films are distinctly different; here's how they compare.

  10. The Hills Have Eyes: Directed by Wes Craven. With John Steadman, Janus Blythe, Peter Locke, Russ Grieve. On the way to California, a family has the misfortune to have their car break down in an area closed to the public, and inhabited by violent savages ready to attack.