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  1. Robert Harmon (born 1953) is an American film and television director. He is best known for the 1986 horror film The Hitcher, starring Rutger Hauer, as well as for films like They and Nowhere to Run.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0363553Robert Harmon - IMDb

    Robert Harmon. Director: The Hitcher. Robert Harmon attended film school at Boston University and worked for many years as a still photographer prior to embarking on a film career.

  3. Robert Harmon. Director: The Hitcher. Robert Harmon attended film school at Boston University and worked for many years as a still photographer prior to embarking on a film career.

  4. Robert Harmon is an American film and television director. He is best known for the 1986 horror classic The Hitcher, starring Rutger Hauer, as well as for films like They and Nowhere to Run.

  5. See Robert Harmon full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Robert Harmon's latest movies and tv shows.

  6. ROBERT HARMON. A Harrison, New York native, Robert Harmon studied film at Boston University before leaving to begin his career as a photographer's assistant in Chicago. After several years of...

  7. The Hitcher. 1986 1h 37m R. 7.2 (53K) Rate. 32 Metascore. A young man who escapes the clutches of a murderous hitchhiker is subsequently stalked by the hitcher and framed for his crimes. Director Robert Harmon Stars Rutger Hauer C. Thomas Howell Jennifer Jason Leigh.

  8. Written by Eric Red, the film stars C. Thomas Howell as a young man on a road trip who encounters a disturbingly calm serial killer (Rutger Hauer). The film was a cult hit, but its brutality ...

  9. Robert Harmon is an American film and television director. He is best known for the 1986 horror classic The Hitcher, starring Rutger Hauer, as well as for films like They and Nowhere to Run.

  10. Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise is a 2006 American made-for-television crime film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Viola Davis, and Kohl Sudduth.