Firstly, it's not Hush (2008).
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BobbySixkillerHammond — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 12:49 AM)
It is when the guy escape to the truck of Mick Taylor and found old house with old guys who help him and give water and after.
We spared no expense
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wolfmansgotnards11 — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 01:40 AM)
It's not High Tensions, WC2 or Road Games.
I sort of recall more victims, but she was the one who briefly escaped. The country slip road where she hid reminded me of the North of England, so it could have been a British movie. But that's not for sure.
I may be wrong but the part where the elderly woman found out the phone line was cut, she found her husband dead in the other room as he was killed by the killer. Damn! this is annoying me. It's almost at the tip of my tongue! -
BobbySixkillerHammond — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 01:46 AM)
Small Town Folk ?
http://www.imdb.com/board/10478265/
We spared no expense
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AnonymousCritic — 9 years ago(November 26, 2016 08:59 AM)
The one where a girl leaves the group in search for help, finds a house and asks to use the telephone, the old woman says her husband is sleeping in the other room and goes to make tea, but when the girl looks in the other room the old man is dead in the arm chair, then runs out the backdoor?
I can see the scene clearly in mind but I cant seem to place it right now, let me know if it is the same one you are thinking of and I will try to find it for you?
Edit: I searched high and low, I can not find the title again, thought it might be
Bloodlines (2007)
but can seems to find a copy to check
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Frin — 9 years ago(November 26, 2016 10:14 AM)
Every detail matches almost exactly with Hush except there being a m/f couple not just a woman, so if I hadn't seen your first line I would've said it's that!

In Hush they "rescue" a woman who turns out to be an accomplice and it's her who cuts the phone line.
I hope you find it, I want to see it now!
What about
White Settlers (2014)
?
Or
In Fear (2013)
Or (long-shot):
Octane (2003)
Seems like a female-led version of Duel but with an occult spin.