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Bigfoot Horror Camp 2017

★ 3.97 votes51 min📅 2017-04-20

In *Bigfoot Horror Camp (2017)*, director David Zani delivers a wild and unconventional horror experience when a legendary cryptid turns a peaceful nudist retreat into a nightmare.

Director: David Zani

Cast

Lexi Belle
Lexi Belle
Melissa Jacobs
Melissa Jacobs
Frankie Cullen
Frankie Cullen
T.J. Cummings
T.J. Cummings
Samantha Ryan
Samantha Ryan
Bridgette B
Bridgette B
Angie Stevenson
Angie Stevenson
Britney Young
Britney Young
Anna Morna
Anna Morna
Alexis Texas
Alexis Texas

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bigfoot Horror Camp (2017) about?

This 2017 horror short follows campers at a nudist colony who find themselves hunted by a relentless Bigfoot. The creature's presence turns their peaceful retreat into a terrifying survival ordeal, blending horror with darkly comedic tension.

Who directed Bigfoot Horror Camp?

The film was directed by David Zani, who crafted a fast-paced, found-footage style horror experience.

Who stars in Bigfoot Horror Camp?

The film features Lexi Belle, Melissa Jacobs, Frankie Cullen, T.J. Cummings, and Samantha Ryan in key roles.

Is Bigfoot Horror Camp (2017) worth watching?

Given its unconventional premise and tight runtime, *Bigfoot Horror Camp* is a quirky pick for horror fans seeking something offbeat. While it won't redefine the genre, its blend of campy scares and found-footage style makes it a fun, if flawed, diversion.

How long is Bigfoot Horror Camp?

The movie runs for 51 minutes, making it a quick watch ideal for a tense horror fix.

About Bigfoot Horror Camp (2017) — When Cryptid Horror Meets Nudist Retreat Chaos

In *Bigfoot Horror Camp (2017)*, director David Zani delivers a wild and unconventional horror experience when a legendary cryptid turns a peaceful nudist retreat into a nightmare. Blending found-footage horror with the absurd, this short film repurposes footage from *Monster of the Nudist Colony* to craft a bizarre yet tense tale of survival against the mythical beast. The remote woodland setting amplifies the dread, as nightfall cloaks the campers in constant dread, unsure of where the creature will strike next—or if safety was ever an option.

The story thrives on its offbeat premise, where nature's untamed horror collides with human vulnerability. With a runtime tight enough to keep the scares snappy, the film leans into its campy roots while delivering genuine jump scares. A mix of curiosity and campfire-campfire vibes makes *Bigfoot Horror Camp* a cult oddity for fans of low-budget horror who crave something fresh and unpredictable.