
Pelt
Horror · Comedy
Overview
Sudden, gory death hides behind every bush. When beautiful Jennifer and her friends embark on a backpacking excursion deep into the woods, they come chest to chest with an evil as old as the trees. Listen...above the crackling of the campfire...is that the sound of a twig snapping or your best girlfriend's neck? The interlopers discover that when the locals warn you not to trespass, it's a warning you should heed.
Top Cast
Ryan Boone
Ryan Boone
Tad
Ryan Boone
Tad


Justin Welborn
Justin Welborn
John
Justin Welborn
John


Ashley Watkins
Ashley Watkins
Jenny
Ashley Watkins
Jenny
Travis Goodman
Travis Goodman
Mark
Travis Goodman
Mark
Matthew Robinson
Matthew Robinson
Mike
Matthew Robinson
Mike


Amber Marie Bollinger
Amber Marie Bollinger
Jessica
Amber Marie Bollinger
Jessica
Sarah Zurell
Sarah Zurell
Debbie
Sarah Zurell
Debbie
Shawn Williamson
Shawn Williamson
Woodsman
Shawn Williamson
Woodsman
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