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"The First Stop on the Road to Hell"
In Texas, the aspirant actress Nicole Carrow runs away home to Los Angeles with her boyfriend Jess Hilts. They drive through a shortcut in an old road, and when they park in a rest stop, Jess is abducted by the sadistic driver of an old yellow truck. Along the night, Nicole is threatened by the sick maniac, while mysterious things happen to her in the place.
Director
John Shiban
Starring
Jaimie Alexander, Joey Mendicino, Deanna Russo
Updated Feb 16, 2026
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Year context
Rest Stop was released 20 years ago in 2006.
Rest Stop is a Horror, Thriller film with a runtime of 1h 25m.
CAST (12)
Jaimie Alexander
Nicole Carrow
Joey Mendicino
Jess Hilts
Deanna Russo
Tracy Kress
Diane Salinger
The Mother
Curtis Taylor
The Ranger
Joey Lawrence
Officer Michael Deacon
Gary Entin
Twin #1
Edmund Entin
Twin #2
Jennifer Cormack
College Student
Mikey Post
Scotty
Michael Childers
The Father
NO
Nick Orefice
The Killer
CREW
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DETAILS
Release
Status
Released
Runtime
85 min (1h 25m)
Language
English
Country
Rating
5.4/10 (294 votes)
Popularity
4
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Rest Stop about?
In Texas, the aspirant actress Nicole Carrow runs away home to Los Angeles with her boyfriend Jess Hilts. They drive through a shortcut in an old road, and when they park in a rest stop, Jess is abducted by the sadistic driver of an old yellow truck. Along the night, Nicole is threatened by the sick maniac, while mysterious things happen to her in the place.
How long is Rest Stop?
Rest Stop has a runtime of 85 minutes (1h 25m).
Who directed Rest Stop?
Rest Stop was directed by John Shiban.
Who stars in Rest Stop?
The cast of Rest Stop includes Jaimie Alexander, Joey Mendicino, Deanna Russo, Diane Salinger, Curtis Taylor.
What is the rating of Rest Stop?
Rest Stop has a rating of 5.4 out of 10 based on 294 votes on TMDB.
GENRES (2)
Horror
Thriller
KEYWORDS (8)
roadhouse
lorry
truck driver
missing person
building on fire
abduction
eating one's finger
shot to death
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