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The Trek 2008

★ 3.24 votes78 min📅 2008-09-26

"They were on a romantic vacation and completely alone...or so they thought."

Freshly married couple Keith and Kim Russell embark on an idyllic honeymoon deep in the wilderness, expecting nothing but secluded romance and breathtaking scenery.

Director: Lola Wallace

Cast

Erin Fleming
Erin Fleming
Kim Russell
Brett Hundley
Brett Hundley
Keith Russell
John Karyus
John Karyus
Clover
Trent Haaga
Trent Haaga
TJ Emerson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Trek (2008) about?

A newlywed couple's romantic retreat in the wilderness takes a nightmarish turn when they encounter violent cave dwellers. What begins as an escape from modern life quickly becomes a struggle for survival against unseen predators lurking in the depths of the forest.

Who directed The Trek?

The Trek was directed by Lola Wallace, who crafts a tense, atmospheric horror experience rooted in primal fear.

Who stars in The Trek?

The film features Erin Fleming, Brett Hundley, John Karyus, and Trent Haaga as the core cast navigating terror in the wild.

Is The Trek (2008) worth watching?

For horror fans seeking a gritty, low-budget experience with genuine tension and unsettling atmosphere, The Trek delivers. While not a blockbuster, its raw energy and claustrophobic dread make it a memorable pick for wilderness horror enthusiasts.

How long is The Trek?

The Trek has a runtime of 78 minutes.

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About The Trek (2008) — Brutal honeymoon horror in the untamed wilderness

Freshly married couple Keith and Kim Russell embark on an idyllic honeymoon deep in the wilderness, expecting nothing but secluded romance and breathtaking scenery. But when their tranquil escape takes a dangerous turn, they stumble into an isolated world where primitive danger lurks in the shadows. Director Lola Wallace crafts a claustrophobic horror experience where isolation and unseen threats turn a dream getaway into a desperate fight for survival. With eerie pacing and unsettling atmosphere, The Trek (2008) blends primal terror with the fragility of human connection against a backdrop of nature's unforgiving beauty.

The cast—led by Erin Fleming and Brett Hundley—delivers raw performances that amplify the tension, while Trent Haaga and John Karyus round out the ensemble with gritty authenticity. This low-budget gem leans into the horror genre's knack for amplifying primal fears, making every shadow feel like a lurking predator and every quiet moment feel pregnant with dread.