
Shriek of the Mutilated
Horror
Overview
An anthropology professor has invited his class to a remote cabin in the mountains to research the mythical Abominable Snowman. Soon after they arrive, strange events begin to befall the students, including sightings of a huge, white, furry creature.
Top Cast
Alan Brock
Alan Brock
Dr. Ernst Prell
Alan Brock
Dr. Ernst Prell
Jennifer Stock
Jennifer Stock
Karen Hunter
Jennifer Stock
Karen Hunter
Tawm Ellis
Tawm Ellis
Dr. Karl Werner
Tawm Ellis
Dr. Karl Werner
Michael Harris
Michael Harris
Keith Henshaw
Michael Harris
Keith Henshaw
Darcy Brown
Darcy Brown
Lynn Kelly
Darcy Brown
Lynn Kelly
Jack Neubeck
Jack Neubeck
Tom Nash
Jack Neubeck
Tom Nash
Ivan Agar
Ivan Agar
Laughing Crow
Ivan Agar
Laughing Crow
Tom Grail
Tom Grail
Spencer Ste. Claire
Tom Grail
Spencer Ste. Claire
Luci Brandt
Luci Brandt
April Ste. Claire
Luci Brandt
April Ste. Claire
Marina Stefan
Marina Stefan
Party Hostess
Marina Stefan
Party Hostess
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