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Sign In. Play trailer Horror Mystery Thriller. Director Corey Grant. Brian Kelsey Bryan O'Cain. Top credits Director Corey Grant. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes.

Photos Top cast Edit. Japheth Gordon Curtis as Curtis. Loren Lester Executive 1 as Executive 1. Travis McHenry Reporter as Reporter. Donal Thoms-Cappello Executive 2 as Executive 2. Corey Grant. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The movie was filmed on location on the Lost Coast itself. While the region is primarily unpopulated, the few local residents refer to the area of Humboldt County as "Bigfoot Central.

While filming in the forest made filming more difficult, the beautiful location and dense wilderness added to the mystery and foreboding of the movie. Despite not being a fan of the medium, director Corey Grant thought that found footage would be the perfect way to tell the story of The Lost Coast Tapes. Inspired by Cloverfield , Grant decided that by using found footage, the film could better portray the atmosphere and highlight what the crew was experiencing.

The titular Lost Coast is a real region in Northern California. Located in Humboldt County, it is composed of steep cliffs and dense forest. The difficult terrain has prevented the development of the land, making it one of the most unpopulated regions in California. Accessibility to the region is highly limited.

With no major highways, the few communities are accessible only through rough mountain roads. The complete isolation of the area led to the much of the Lost Coast being acquisitioned by natural preservation efforts.

Does the aspiring television debunker Sean Reynolds look familiar? Primarily a character actor, appearing in bit parts in everything from NCIS to Grey's Anatomy , Rausch's six-episode stint on the daytime drama represents his longest-running recurring role. His role in Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes is a dramatic departure from his usual television fare into the world of horror.

The best part of any Bigfoot movie is the crazy old man who spends his days out in the woods searching for the big guy. The Lost Coast Tapes does not disappoint in this arena.

A barely conscious LaRorche tells Robyn he found Kevin's tapes, revealing his fate. After viewing this, otherworldy lights flash through the windows, dragging LaRorche out of his bed, and out a window. Robyn attempts to run, but is attacked and ripped in half, and her remains are dragged away.

In the caves, Sean, Darryl and Drybeck are attacked and are forced to flee. Drybeck is impaled on a tree. Sean and Darryl flee to the cabin, where otherworldly lights and noises surround them.

Darryl snaps and takes a shotgun, running out of the cabin, shouting and challenging whatever's out there before coming back in with a catatonic look on his face and shooting himself in the head. Alone and panicking, Sean gives a final speech to the camera before going outside to confront the monster. He exclaims "It's not a bigfoot! The film ends with a pair of cloven hooves, walking in front of the camera, and picking it up to show a yellow eye.

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