
Sasquatch Hunters 2005
When a remote forest becomes the hunting ground for something far more terrifying than Bigfoot, a team of intrepid explorers uncovers a chilling truth in *Sasquatch Hunters (2005)*.
Director: Fred Tepper
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sasquatch Hunters (2005) about?
*Sasquatch Hunters* follows a group of explorers who venture into the wilderness to document Bigfoot sightings, only to find themselves trapped in a fight for survival against an unknown predator. Their mission takes a terrifying turn as the mythical becomes real.
Who directed Sasquatch Hunters?
Fred Tepper directed *Sasquatch Hunters (2005)*, bringing a raw, suspenseful edge to this creature horror-thriller.
Who stars in Sasquatch Hunters?
The film stars Matt Lattimore, Amy Shelton-White, Gary Sturm, David Zelina, and Juliana Dever as the core group of explorers.
Is Sasquatch Hunters (2005) worth watching?
For fans of creature horror and suspenseful thrillers, *Sasquatch Hunters* offers a solid 88-minute dive into eerie wilderness survival. While not a blockbuster, its tense atmosphere and action-packed sequences make it a compelling watch.
How long is Sasquatch Hunters?
The runtime of *Sasquatch Hunters (2005)* is 88 minutes.
About Sasquatch Hunters (2005) — A Horror-Thriller Uncovering Nature's Darkest Secrets
When a remote forest becomes the hunting ground for something far more terrifying than Bigfoot, a team of intrepid explorers uncovers a chilling truth in *Sasquatch Hunters (2005)*. Directed by Fred Tepper, this gritty horror-thriller weaves a tale of survival against an unseen menace lurking in the wilderness. As the crew delves deeper into the wilderness, their obsession with mythical creatures turns into a desperate fight for their lives, where the line between legend and reality blurs with every harrowing step.
Starring Matt Lattimore, Amy Shelton-White, and Gary Sturm, *Sasquatch Hunters* delivers a tense, action-packed experience that blends the eerie allure of cryptid lore with relentless suspense. The film's atmospheric tension and relentless pace make it a standout in the horror-thriller genre, leaving audiences questioning what truly stalks the shadows of the great outdoors.