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Snow Beast

Snow Beast

Survival Is Everything

4.4 / 1020111h 30m

Synopsis

Jim and his research team study the Canadian Lynx every year. This year, he has to take his rebelling 16 year-old daughter, Emmy, with him. But the lynx are missing. As Jim and his team try to find why, something stalks them--a predator no prey can escape.

Genre: Drama, Horror, Thriller, Science Fiction

Status: Released

Director: Brian Brough

Website: http://www.snowbeastmovie.com/

Main Cast

John Schneider

John Schneider

Jim Harwood

Danielle Chuchran

Danielle Chuchran

Emmy Harwood

Jason London

Jason London

Barry

Kari Hawker-Diaz

Kari Hawker-Diaz

Marci

Beki Diamond

Tina

Brittany Wiscombe

Lisa

Paul D. Hunt

Paul D. Hunt

Rob

Shawn Carter

Shawn Carter

Snow Boarder

Cory Anderson

Brigham

Gregg Christensen

Snow Beast

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User Reviews

CinemaSerf

Well "Bo Duke" (John Schneider) did have future after all - and who could ever have guessed that it would involve chasing a yeti around the Canadian forests? This yeti has aged quite well (and his arm has grown back) since "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980) and is narked. Hungrily so - and it's proving quite perilous for the would be tourists to this beautiful snowscape. Anyway, the aforementioned Schneider ("Harwood") finds his party on the menu and it's up to him, daughter "Emmy" (Danielle C. Ryan) and pal "Rob" (Paul D. Hunt) to find a way to stop this beastie before they are all spattered over the snow. To be fair to this, at least we don't rely on heavy scoring and whip-pan photography to create the sense of menace as fairly early on we get to see our predatory menace. It's just that, well, it's not very menacing and most of the people it decides to snack upon are totally deserving of their fate. Luckily the writer escapes unscathed - surely the biggest calamity of this otherwise rather over-scripted, bland and almost comedic attempt at horror. If you want to watch a proper yeti movie that's much better then try out "The Abominable Snowman" (1957) but this is just weak television fodder that merits littles worthy of comment.