
Bigfoot: Blood Trap
Comedy · Horror · Drama
Overview
After inheriting hundreds of acres of land from their estranged grandfather, siblings Shannon and Billy invite some friends to go for a long overdue hunting trip to check things out. They quickly discover that the lands are currently inhabited by a bloodthirsty creature resembling a Bigfoot.
Top Cast


Edward X. Young
Edward X. Young
Dr. Corman
Edward X. Young
Dr. Corman


Elise Rooker
Elise Rooker
Cissy
Elise Rooker
Cissy


Dennis Carter Jr.
Dennis Carter Jr.
Billy
Dennis Carter Jr.
Billy
John McCormack
John McCormack
Chester
John McCormack
Chester
Gregory Stokes
Gregory Stokes
Georgie
Gregory Stokes
Georgie


Chrissy Laboy
Chrissy Laboy
Shannon
Chrissy Laboy
Shannon


Bettina Skye
Bettina Skye
Devora Segal
Bettina Skye
Devora Segal


Richard 'Bucky' Szulborski
Richard 'Bucky' Szulborski
Uncle Bob
Richard 'Bucky' Szulborski
Uncle Bob
John D. Harris Jr.
John D. Harris Jr.
Tommy
John D. Harris Jr.
Tommy


John Orrichio
John Orrichio
Arthur Thomas (voice)
John Orrichio
Arthur Thomas (voice)
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