
The Abominable... 2006
In Patrick G. Donahue's action-packed creature feature *The Abominable… (2006)*, a wild and ancient snowman becomes the unwilling star of a dangerous game when a ruthless hunter known as Jacko captures it for profit.
Director: Patrick G. Donahue
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Abominable... (2006)* about?
This film follows a captured snowman torn between human exploitation and its own survival instincts. When animal rights leader Ally intervenes, the creature escapes and unleashes chaos across San Francisco, forcing its captor to confront his actions.
Who directed *The Abominable...?
The film was directed by Patrick G. Donahue, a filmmaker who crafted this creature spectacle with a focus on action and creature effects.
Who stars in *The Abominable... (2006)*?
The cast features Heather DeVan as Ally, Nick Orefice as the hunter Jacko, and Hal Alpert in a supporting role, bringing the story's tension to life.
Is *The Abominable... (2006)* worth watching?
While unrated and low-budget, this action-packed creature feature delivers solid entertainment for fans of 2000s monster movies. Its blend of chase scenes and ethical dilemmas makes it a fun, if flawed, watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is *The Abominable...?
The film runs for 85 minutes, offering a tight, fast-paced adventure from start to finish.
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About The Abominable... (2006) — A Wild Snowman Rampage Through San Francisco
In Patrick G. Donahue's action-packed creature feature *The Abominable… (2006)*, a wild and ancient snowman becomes the unwilling star of a dangerous game when a ruthless hunter known as Jacko captures it for profit. But when animal rights activist Ally steps in to shield the creature from exploitation at a San Francisco zoo, the tables turn dramatically. After a daring escape, the snowman rampages across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, leaving chaos in its wake—and only Jacko, the man who first ensnared it, holds the key to stopping its relentless rampage.
This low-budget yet high-energy thriller blends creature mayhem with themes of exploitation and redemption, delivering a mix of thrills and spectacle that keeps audiences hooked from start to finish.