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The Sasquatch Gang (also known as The Sasquatch Dumpling Gang) is a 2006 American comedy film written and directed by Tim Skousen, who served as first assistant director on Napoleon Dynamite. The six-week shoot was completed in the summer of 2005. The film premiered in January 2006 at the Slamdance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award.
A local cop, reporter, and a renowned Sasquatch authority investigate, while two of Gavin's dim-witted neighbors hatch a scheme to profit from the situation. Young fantasy and science fiction aficionado Gavin Gore and his friends stumble onto some huge footprints in the woods.
- (5.2K)
- Adventure, Comedy, Drama
- Tim Skousen
- 2006-01
Young fantasy and science fiction aficionado Gavin Gore and his friends stumble onto some huge footprints in the woods. A local cop, reporter, and a renowned Sasquatch authority investigate, while two of Gavin's dim-witted neighbors hatch a scheme to profit from the situation.
To the Sts’ailes, Sasq'ets Tel is a mountain where the Sasquatch gather, whose people have populated the Harrison River Valley for over 10,000 years. The ‘squatch' is a Bigfoot-like emblem of the Sts’ailes nation and even appears on their flag. To the Sts’ailes, spotting one is a sign of good luck. Beyond its more traditional roots ...
There's precious little to laugh at in The Sasquatch Gang, a sad attempt to board the loser-nerd comedy bandwagon. Most of the movie's villains are slack-jawed variations on Beavis and...
- (13)
- Tim Skousen
- PG-13
- Jeremy Sumpter
The street gang survey was distributed to US gang investigators at every level across jurisdictions nationwide, while the prison gang survey was released to jails, prisons, and detention...
Full of quotable lines and totally unique characters, Sasquatch Dumpling Gang blends classic elements of fantasy, teen-angst and coming-of-age tales to create a genre all its own. Full Review...