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2006 () Sasquatch Mountain (also called Devil on the Mountain ) is a 2006 science fiction film produced by Grizzly Peak Productions for the Syfy channel, and directed by Steven R. Monroe . Synopsis
Ronald "Tiny Ron" Taylor (November 21, 1947 – November 28, 2019 [1]) was an American film actor and former basketball player, known for his work in feature films such as The Rocketeer and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (), and in television series such as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and as Al, the very tall police detective whose face is always out of frame in the Police ...
This is a list of films that have appeared on the Syfy (formerly Sci Fi) basic cable television channel.Despite the title of this article, only some are original films produced for the channel, while others are direct-to-video releases picked up for broadcast by Syfy.
Blue Collar Comedy Tour (TV series) (2000–2006) A Boy and His Dog (1975) Bus Stop (1956) Days of Thunder (1990) Electra Glide in Blue (1973) Everything Must Go (2010) The Gauntlet (1977) The Getaway (1994) The Grifters (1990) Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957) A Home at the End of the World (2004) Interstate 60 (2002) Jerry Maguire (1996 ...
Twenty-eight years ago Professor Jeff Meldrum was in the foothills just east of Walla Walla in Eastern Washington after a snow melt when he saw a trail of 35 to 45, 15-inch footprints he believes ...
“Sasquatch Sunset,” a Bleecker Street release that lands in some theaters on April 12 and goes wider April 19, is rated R for “for some sexual content, full nudity and bloody images ...
Sasquatch Mountain Resort is a small ski resort in the Douglas Ranges approximately 22.5 km (15 mi) north of Harrison Mills. Located in Hemlock Valley. Previously known as Hemlock Valley Resort, the resort closed due to bankruptcy receivership in 2005. In 2006, the resort was purchased by Berezan Hospitality Group and reopened in December 2006.
Austin-based indie directors David and Nathan Zellner have spent more time thinking about Sasquatch than most filmmakers do musing about human beings. In 2011, they brought “Sasquatch Birth ...