
The Geek
Horror
Overview
Some Green Peacers go into the woods to celebrate nature; then Bigfoot shows up and rapes them.
Top Cast
Lynn Holmes
Lynn Holmes
Camper in White Shorts (uncredited)
Lynn Holmes
Camper in White Shorts (uncredited)


Ric Lutze
Ric Lutze
Camper (uncredited)
Ric Lutze
Camper (uncredited)


Nora Wieternik
Nora Wieternik
Camper in Black Shorts (uncredited)
Nora Wieternik
Camper in Black Shorts (uncredited)
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