

Horror
Overview
A skier and his wife visit a friend's ski resort during a man beast's rampage, and must hide from the impending danger.
Top Cast


Bo Svenson
Bo Svenson
Gar Seberg
Bo Svenson
Gar Seberg


Sylvia Sidney
Sylvia Sidney
Mrs. Carrie Rill
Sylvia Sidney
Mrs. Carrie Rill


Yvette Mimieux
Yvette Mimieux
Ellen Seberg
Yvette Mimieux
Ellen Seberg


Robert Logan
Robert Logan
Tony Rill
Robert Logan
Tony Rill


Clint Walker
Clint Walker
Sheriff Paraday
Clint Walker
Sheriff Paraday
Thomas Babson
Thomas Babson
Buster
Thomas Babson
Buster


Annie McEnroe
Annie McEnroe
Heidi
Annie McEnroe
Heidi


Victor Raider-Wexler
Victor Raider-Wexler
Deputy Holt
Victor Raider-Wexler
Deputy Holt
Jacquie Botts
Jacquie Botts
Betty Jo
Jacquie Botts
Betty Jo
Kathy Christopher
Kathy Christopher
Jennifer
Kathy Christopher
Jennifer
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