Snow Beast Page #2

Synopsis: People disappear every year out in the Canadian wilderness - however, this year is different. This year something is increasing the body count. Jim ('John Schneider') and his research team trek into the Canadian wilderness to study the Canadian Lynx every year. However, this year is different. The Lynx are missing. In fact most of the wildlife is missing; Jim and his team, including his rebellious daughter Emmy (Danielle Chuchran), seek to find out why. As they conduct their study, something is stalking them. Something not human. Something that no prey can escape...including human prey! While the research team is trying to find out why the lynx have disappeared, the local ranger ('Jason London') is searching for the answer to what is making tourist disappear; even if it the last thing he ever does... and it is.
Director(s): Brian Brough
Production: Candlelight Media Group
 
IMDB:
3.4
PG-13
Year:
2011
88 min
Website
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Keep trying, though, okay?

Of course. You think I can go a week

without my email?

Hah, well, I don't know,

you might survive.

Emmy all settled in?

Hm... I guess she is.

I went up to her door,

it's closed and I hear that...

angry music coming through those

ear things she wears... 24/7.

Rough time.

When, uh... when Kim...

[snivels] when Kim left us,

Emmy just kinda

got quiet.

All of a sudden

she didn't talk to me,

she didn't talk to anybody,

really.

And then for... no reason

I can wrap my dad head around,

she...

turned into one of those...

lashing out at everything,

angry teenage things, you know?

Hm.

I miss the quiet Emmy.

No... you miss that...

happy Emmy, before Kim left.

Yeah, but I... honestly don't think

there's much chance...

of that Emmy

ever coming back.

You ever hear from Kim?

Well...

maybe it's time to move on.

Goodnight.

Goodnight.

[SUSPENSEFUL

MUSIC]

Quitting time.

Yeah, you go ahead.

What's with the pins?

Nothing.

Oh, if you can't tell your partner,

who can you tell?

You're not gonna care.

Try me.

I been pulling up some

past reports of missing persons...

and the places

they were seen last.

If you wanna be a detective,

I know somebody at the RCMP.

You see,

I knew you wouldn't listen.

You're taking this snowboarder

to seriously.

The rescue teams

searched all over for him.

Nothing.

Yeah, well,

they didn't search everywhere.

I mean the places

that they're searching...

barely intersect the places

where people were last seen.

And they barely intersect the places

where people said they saw something.

Something?

An animal.

An animal that made all

these people disappear?

Fine.

Don't believe me.

You know what this snowboarder's

probably doing?

What?

Running, from an ex-girlfriend,

bad debts.

He's probably in Paris

right now starting over.

You're caught up

in your own imagination, kid.

Stop calling me kid.

Lock up when you're done...

Barry.

I knew I wasn't lost.

[WHISTLING]

[BEAS GROWLS]

[HEAVY BREATHING]

[PANTING]

[GROWLING]

[MUSIC]

This is really strange.

None of the radio tags

are showing up.

None of them?

No, maybe the lynx

are hunting farther away.

Or all the ones that were tagged

have moved on?

Or all the transmitters

have gone bad,

but that's not

very likely.

No.

We don't have any idea

where to start looking.

I tell you what.

Let's set up all your cameras.

Maybe we'll find a den

in the process.

Imagine how thick our coats

would have to be...

if we were here mid winter.

Huh.

Did you know that wearing cotton

actually increases

your chances

of hypothermia?

Really?

Yeah.

Synthetic fabrics and, uh,

wool actually do better...

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