Trailer debuts for Kampout, starring Zach Galligan and Clint Howard

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

It's been just over a month since we reported that writer/director Glenn Martin's Bigfoot movie KAMPOUT had gone into production with a cast that includes Zach Galligan and a reunion of four actors from the 1986 supernatural thriller THE WRAITH: Clint Howard, Dave Sherrill, Jamie Bozian, and Chris Nash. Since then, the independent production has completed its eleven day shoot, and a trailer has already been cut together and put online.

Co-starring Johnny Lechner, Stephanie Grote, Braden Baker, and Kayla Coleman, KAMPOUT centers on 

Bigfoot, who, enraged by the murder of its offspring, rampages through the countryside of Southeast Ohio.

A detective, a park ranger, and a Bigfoot researcher scramble to locate the legendary creature before it attacks a group of teenagers on a camping trip to an isolated place called Kampout.

The movie's low budget is evident in the trailer, but this footage was just shot a month ago, so post-production tweaks are probably still being done to it. There's not a lot to go on here and there are some odd moments (like the one above… what is Bigfoot doing back there?), but I'm on board to watch this WRAITH reunion creature feature.

 

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