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Sasquatch Assault (2009) New and exciting movie into the immortal legend of Bigfoot

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When a merciless bear poacher is caught and arrested deep in the woods of a state park, he and his truck are taken to a neglected precinct in the heart of a dying city. Unbeknownst to the authorities, the impounded truck holds a deadly cargo in the form of the legendary Sasquatch. Now, stuck in an unfamiliar world, the creature will let nothing and no one stop it from coming face-to-face with the unscrupulous man who ruthlessly ripped it from its environment. Taking an inventive and action packed approach, “Sasquatch Assault“ breaths new and exciting life into the immortal legend of Bigfoot. —Synthetic Cinema International Director: Andrew Gernhard Writer: John Doolan Top cast: Kevin Shea Terry Drake Greg Nutcher Greg Nutcher Ryan Walker Sarah J. Ahearn Jessica H. Walker Cristina Santiago Krystle Morin Andrea Sáenz Amy Steel Alex Exum Talan Colletti Hank Torrance George Cassesse Jason Criscuolo Sasquatch(as Jason Criscoulo) Cuyle Carvin Cuyle Carvin Jameson Shawn C. Phillips Shawn C. Phillips Don M. Kelley Murph Michael Wrann Leighton Sari Gagnon Sari Gagnon Muffy St. John Paul Melluzzo Sam J. Matthew Root Luis Kerry McGann Kerry McGann Heidi Walker Leo Petry Arresting Officer John Doolan Man in pizza rstaurant Did you know Trivia A large portion of the film was shot in an abandoned police station in Connecticut. When it was abandoned, much of the furniture and equipment was left behind and was used as props in the movie. User reviews: A low-budget effort, done with a lot of heart Greedy poachers capture the mythical sasquatch in the backwoods of Smalltown, America. Through some unfortunate circumstances, said monster gets dropped at the local police station, and starts eviscerating everyone in the vicinity. The plot, like most monster movies, fits on a napkin, and the director has a hard time deciding if this is to be taken seriously. Some of the murders are wrenching, some completely goofy. Switching from comedy to horror makes for some intriguing and unbalanced 90 minutes, but at least it kept me on my toes. Most leads are very capable, especially Sarah J. Ahearn. I also enjoyed the love-bitten rookie cop, as well as the naughty kickboxing secretary. Lots of colourful characters in this one. Unfortunately, the man-in-a-suit monster is not believable for a minute, which is ultimately this otherwise pleasant and kooky movie’s downfall.

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