
Sasquatch Hunters
Horror · Thriller · Action
Overview
Bigfoot... Sasquatch... Some legends never die... They Kill!
Top Cast
Matt Lattimore
Matt Lattimore
Roger Gordon
Matt Lattimore
Roger Gordon


Amy Shelton-White
Amy Shelton-White
Dr. Helen Gilbert
Amy Shelton-White
Dr. Helen Gilbert
Gary Sturm
Gary Sturm
Dr. Ethan Edwards
Gary Sturm
Dr. Ethan Edwards


David Zelina
David Zelina
Brian Stratton
David Zelina
Brian Stratton


Juliana Dever
Juliana Dever
Louise Keaton
Juliana Dever
Louise Keaton


Kevin J. O'Connor
Kevin J. O'Connor
Charles Landon
Kevin J. O'Connor
Charles Landon
Stacey Branscombe
Stacey Branscombe
Janet Combs
Stacey Branscombe
Janet Combs
Richard Wayne
Richard Wayne
Spencer Combs (as Rick Holland)
Richard Wayne
Spencer Combs (as Rick Holland)
Samuel Mongiello
Samuel Mongiello
Boyd (as Sam Mongiello)
Samuel Mongiello
Boyd (as Sam Mongiello)
Paul Wensley
Paul Wensley
Taylor
Paul Wensley
Taylor
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