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Suburban Sasquatch 2004

★ 3.027 votes100 min📅 2004-08-26

"He's out of the woods - and in your neighborhood!"

In the quiet, tree-lined suburbs of 2004, a mythical legend steps out of the wilderness and into an unsuspecting neighborhood in Dave Wascavage's *Suburban Sasquatch*.

Director: Dave Wascavage

Cast

Sue Lynn Sanchez
Sue Lynn Sanchez
Talla
Bill Ushler
Bill Ushler
Rick Harlan
Dave Bonavita
John Rush / Bigfoot
Juan Fernandez
Juan Fernandez
Steve Parker / Homeowner Victim / Bigfoot
Wes Miller
Joe the fisherman / Bigfoot
Loretta Wascavage
Ricks Grandmother
Troy Stephen Sanders
Editor / Hunter
Dave Wascavage
Dave Wascavage
Dave the fisherman/Hunter Victim 2/ Waiter/ Bigfoot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Suburban Sasquatch (2004) about?

A mystical Sasquatch escapes the wilderness and terrorizes a suburban neighborhood in 2004, forcing a Native American warrior to intervene. The film explores themes of ancient conflict meeting modern life while keeping the suspense high and the atmosphere thick with dread.

Who directed Suburban Sasquatch?

Dave Wascavage directed *Suburban Sasquatch*, bringing a gritty, small-town horror sensibility to the Sasquatch mythos.

Who stars in Suburban Sasquatch?

The cast features Sue Lynn Sanchez, Bill Ushler, Dave Bonavita, Juan Fernandez, Wes Miller, and Loretta Wascavage in key roles.

Is Suburban Sasquatch (2004) worth watching?

As a low-budget horror gem from 2004, *Suburban Sasquatch* offers a unique twist on creature features with its suburban setting and cultural undertones. While it may not redefine the genre, fans of nostalgic horror will appreciate its earnest approach and atmospheric tension.

How long is Suburban Sasquatch?

*Suburban Sasquatch* runs for 100 minutes.

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About Suburban Sasquatch (2004) — Horror Creature Feature in Unexpected Settings

In the quiet, tree-lined suburbs of 2004, a mythical legend steps out of the wilderness and into an unsuspecting neighborhood in Dave Wascavage's *Suburban Sasquatch*. When a towering, ancient creature begins prowling the manicured lawns and cul-de-sacs, fear grips the community—not just because of its size, but because of its sheer unpredictability. A Native American warrior, steeped in ancestral wisdom, takes on the role of reluctant protector, determined to steer clear of bloodshed while ending the creature's rampage. Blending the eerie charm of local folklore with the unease of small-town horror, the film crafts a tense, atmospheric tale where nature's raw power clashes with suburban comforts.

With a runtime that keeps the suspense tight and a cast led by Sue Lynn Sanchez and Bill Ushler grounding the chaos in human stakes, *Suburban Sasquatch* delivers a creature feature that's far more than just jump scares. The story leans into themes of coexistence and the blurred line between myth and reality, making it a standout entry for horror fans craving something a little different.