
Night Claws 2013
"Living is Not an Option"
Night Claws (2013), directed by David A. Prior, plunges viewers into a small-town nightmare where survival is a constant struggle.
Director: David A. Prior
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Night Claws (2013) about?
The film follows the terrifying rampage of a vicious Bigfoot stalking a quiet town. A scientist, sheriff, and his deputy partner work to stop the killings while a ruthless criminal hunts the creature for profit—without caring who gets hurt.
Who directed Night Claws?
David A. Prior directed Night Claws (2013), known for his work in cult horror films.
Who stars in Night Claws?
The film features Reb Brown, Leilani Sarelle, Ted Prior, Sherrie Rose, and Frank Stallone Jr. in key roles.
Is Night Claws (2013) worth watching?
For fans of low-budget horror with creature feature appeal, Night Claws offers a straightforward but intense experience. While not critically acclaimed, its raw atmosphere and relentless pacing may satisfy genre enthusiasts looking for no-frills scares.
How long is Night Claws?
Night Claws (2013) runs 83 minutes—just under an hour and a half of nonstop tension and action.
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About Night Claws (2013) — A Brutal Bigfoot Horror Strikes a Small Town
Night Claws (2013), directed by David A. Prior, plunges viewers into a small-town nightmare where survival is a constant struggle. When a bloodthirsty Bigfoot begins slaughtering residents without warning, scientist Sarah Evan arrives to assist the town's sheriff and his determined deputy girlfriend in tracking down the creature. Meanwhile, ruthless thug Hunter Crawford and his crew pursue the beast for personal gain, disregarding anyone who stands in their way. The film blends horror, tension, and a raw fight for survival, all set against a backdrop of mistrust and primal fear.
With its gritty atmosphere and relentless pacing, Night Claws (2013) delivers a creature feature steeped in suspense and violent confrontations. Reb Brown, Leilani Sarelle, and Ted Prior take center stage, bringing intensity to their roles as chaos unfolds. The movie thrives on its relentless tone, where every shadow could hide a killer—and every decision could mean the difference between life and death.