Two sisters, Georgina and Janette Roberts, from England, arrive in California to visit a distant relative who is dying. En route, an odd, rather disturbed hitch-hiker called Jerry, asks for a lift to Sacramento, but when his behaviour proves too much for them, the siblings bring a halt to his journey and eject him from the vehicle. He threatens to hunt them down wherever they go. Some time later, the car starts to run out of fuel and the young women are forced to stay the night at a Delta sorority house, which exposes them to a culture they are unfamiliar with. Then, close to midnight, one of the sorority sisters - Mina - takes a phone call, which sparks off a series of chilling events leading to the homicide of Aimee - another sorority girl. At first, the Roberts' sisters think it is the disturbed individual who they gave a ride that is conducting this campaign of terror and murder. But when he is killed too in horrific circumstances, the occupants of the house and their unexpected guests realise that someone more deadly is waiting to kill them, one-by-one.
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