Bigfoot has a Primal Rage in creature feature trailer

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Patrick Magee Primal Rage

Patrick Magee has been working in the entertainment industry for nearly twenty years, helping craft the special effects for such films as JURASSIC PARK III, ALIEN VS. PREDATOR, BEYOND RE-ANIMATOR, and ZOMBIE STRIPPERS, starting up his own company – Magee FX – along the way.

Magee has now made his feature directorial debut on the creature feature PRIMAL RAGE: THE LEGEND OF OH-MAH, which he has also produced with Angela Lee and wrote with Jay Lee.

The beast with the titular rage is Bigfoot, and it rampages across the screen in a film that tells the following story:

A newly reunited young couple’s drive through the Pacific Northwest turns into a nightmare as they are forced to face nature, unsavory locals and a monstrous creature known to the Native Americans as Oh-Mah.

Co-starring with that monstrous creature are Casey Gagliardi, Andrew Joseph Montomery, Marshal Hilton, Eloy Casados, and Justin Rain.

There is no release date set for PRIMAL RAGE just yet, but the first trailer for the film has been released and can be seen below. Bigfoot movies miss way more than they hit, but PRIMAL RAGE may be one of the rare hits – it actually looks really cool.

Source: Magee FX

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