
Devil's Path
Drama · Thriller · Horror
Overview
Taking place in 1992 during the era of grunge and outdoor gay cruising, we follow two strangers who meet while hiking a once-popular area for gay men known as Devil's Path. Two hikers have gone missing recently and with no leads or bodies and the area is now considered high risk and mostly closed off. The two strangers, Noah (Stephen Twardokus) and Patrick (JD Scalzo), are suddenly forced off the main trail after a confrontation with some suspicious hikers and soon find themselves running for their lives with nowhere to hide but in the trees.
Top Cast


Stephen Twardokus
Stephen Twardokus
Noah
Stephen Twardokus
Noah


JD Scalzo
JD Scalzo
Patrick
JD Scalzo
Patrick


Jon Gale
Jon Gale
Gerry
Jon Gale
Gerry
Michael Hampton
Michael Hampton
Gerry
Michael Hampton
Gerry


Steve Callahan
Steve Callahan
Park Ranger Tom
Steve Callahan
Park Ranger Tom


Spencer Vaughn Kelly
Spencer Vaughn Kelly
Michael
Spencer Vaughn Kelly
Michael
Michael van Why
Michael van Why
Stan
Michael van Why
Stan
Brandy Elliott
Brandy Elliott
Walkie Ranger (voice)
Brandy Elliott
Walkie Ranger (voice)


Matthew Montgomery
Matthew Montgomery
Steve
Matthew Montgomery
Steve
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