Miguel Ferrer and demonic bikers square off in Hard Ride to Hell!

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Miguel Ferrer! Where’s this mofo been? Taking a look at his IMDB page, the man’s been doing a lot of t.v. of late, but once upon a time, Ferrer was among the great character actors of the 80s and 90s, having appeared in ROBOCOP, NIGHT FLIER, THE STAND and countless other genre flicks. I’ve missed Miguel, and I’m glad to see that he’s got the lead in what looks to be a pretty wild B-Movie called HARD TICKET TO HELL! (Unfortunately not a sequel to one of my all time favorite BAD movies, HARD TICKET TO HAWAII.

So what’s this freakshow about? Read on!

A lonely stretch of Texas desert highway leads a group of campers on a one-way ride to hell after witnessing an obscene blood sacrifice. Now, with a group of biking devil worshipers on their tail, they are pawns in an ancient battle between good and evil. Pursued to a decrepit old church in a ghost town, the campers fall victim to a new hell – a strange young boy harboring a terrifying secret and a priest with a terrifyingly divine mission of his own.

HARD RIDE TO HELL also stars Katherine Isabelle (GINGER SNAPS) and Laura Mennell. It hits DVD on MAY 25th – for now, feast on this bevy of images!

Source: AITH

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