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Crippled Creek 2005

★ 3.01 votes89 min📅 2005-10-28

"It was supposed to be just a girl's weekend."

In the eerie backwoods of Crippled Creek (2005), three stylish young women retreat to a secluded family cabin for a weekend getaway meant to be full of laughter and relaxation.

Director: Hans Hartman

Cast

Paul Logan
Paul Logan
Tom
Michael Dionne
Gary
A.J. McClain
Roger
Ashley Totin
Ashley Totin
Mady Hooper
Jennifer Jules Hart
Aubry Laput
Hans Hartman
Josiah Trapper
Dugan Brown
Jimmy
Graham Thompson
Himself
Evy Bjorn
Evy Bjorn
Bambi Hooper (as Evy Lutzky)
Matthew Giorgetti
Guitar Player (as Matt Georgetti)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crippled Creek (2005) about?

Crippled Creek (2005) follows three friends whose idyllic camping trip spirals into terror when they encounter a hostile hermit in the woods. What begins as a fun escape quickly becomes a fight for survival as paranoia and violence escalate.

Who directed Crippled Creek?

Crippled Creek was directed by Hans Hartman, who set the stage for this tense horror narrative.

Who stars in Crippled Creek?

The film features Paul Logan, Michael Dionne, A.J. McClain, Ashley Totin, and Jennifer Jules Hart in key roles.

Is Crippled Creek (2005) worth watching?

While *Crippled Creek* leans heavily into low-budget horror tropes, its tight runtime and relentless atmosphere make it a solid pick for fans of backwoods survival thrillers. The film's unexpected twists and gritty tone keep viewers engaged, even if it's not a cinematic masterpiece.

How long is Crippled Creek?

Crippled Creek has a runtime of 89 minutes.

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About Crippled Creek (2005) — A Horror Weekend Gone Horribly Wrong

In the eerie backwoods of Crippled Creek (2005), three stylish young women retreat to a secluded family cabin for a weekend getaway meant to be full of laughter and relaxation. Directed by Hans Hartman, this horror flick transforms their planned escape into a tense confrontation with danger when a reclusive forest hermit warns them to leave—or face deadly consequences. As unease gives way to dread, two charming strangers arrive, offering temporary solace before the horror escalates into something far more sinister.

The film's atmosphere crackles with paranoia, blending primal fear with the unsettling allure of survival in the wilderness. Hartman crafts a claustrophobic nightmare where trust is fragile, and the woods hide secrets darker than the characters ever imagined. With its gritty tone and relentless pacing, *Crippled Creek* delivers a chilling take on the fragility of human connection when pitted against the unknown.