The Wild Man Of The Navidad (2008)
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Horror Movies & Sci-Fi Movies Database
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02.02.08
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Based on the recently acquired journals of Texan Dale S. Rogers, this vintage horror tale debunks history books to tell the veracious, harrowing story of a rural Texas community whose residents were terrified for years by a mysterious creature inhabiting the nearby woods.
Movie Tagline:
History tells one story. Truth tells another.
Also Known As:
The Wild Man of Navidad
The Wildman of Navidad
The Wildman of the Navidad
Title: Wild Man Of The Navidad, The Release Date: April 24, 2008
Runtime: 86 mins Genre: Drama All Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Languages: Spanish, English Country: USA Colors: Color IMDB Rating: 5.1 Brimstone Pit Rating: 6.1 - (Rate This Horror Movie) Category: Horror Movies Starting With W
Director(s):
Duane Graves
Justin Meeks
Cast:
Jacob Bargsley ...Kevin Pennell
James Bargsley ...Melvin Pennell
Kevin Bensmiller ...Local - Sighting
Joyce Benton ...Cafe' Patron
Oscar Benton ...Cafe' Patron
Nicole Biggers ...Local - Viewing
Shannon Biggers ...Tanya Lynch
William Booth ...Mack Harris
Doyle Culpepper ...Cafe' Loiterer #1
Murray Cutbirth ...Charlie's Friend #1
Charlie Edwards ...Local (Posse)
Alex Garcia ...Mario Jalisco
Shasta Gaydos ...Darleen McCullough
Edmond Geyer ...Sheriff Lyle Pierce
Kelly Geyer ...Local - Viewing
Kerry Geyer ...Cafe' Patron
Ott Goebel ...Local (Posse)
Bill Graves ...Cafe' Patron
Duane Graves ...Cafe' Marquee Attendant
Gary Graves ...Cafe' Patron
Kevin Graves ...Barney
Tim Harden ...Herb
Kim Henkel ...Lionel / Radio Voice #2
Patrick Hewlett ...Vern Findlay
Wayne Hojnacki ...Charlie's Friend #2
Robert Holland ...Local (Posse)
Gary Houser ...Fred McCullough
William Huie ...Radio Voice #1
Charlie Hurtin ...Karl Crabtree
Harold Jambers ...Gilly Nance
» [more cast members]
Producer(s):
Duane Graves
Kim Henkel
Justin Meeks
Roxanne Robertson
Dale S. Rogers
Lauren Stett
Tony Wolford
Writer(s):
Duane Graves
Justin Meeks
Dale S. Rogers
Composer(s):
James Brand
Ben Buchanan
Charlie Hurtin
Marshall Jones
James McCrea
David Turnbow
More Movie Taglines:
- History tells one story. Truth tells another.
- Based on the journals of Dale S. Rogers
- From the producer of the 70's horror classic "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"
- For years the town of Sublime, Texas was terrorized by a mysterious creature lurking in the nearby woods. The lucky ones lived to tell about it ...
Movie Quote(s):
- Cafe' Loiterer #1: You kill the deer, we drink the beer.
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Earl Smith: Half the people in town are nitwits now... you take that in there, they're all gonna be brain dead.
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Melvin Pennell: Stick your finger in that, boy. Kevin Pennell: It's wet, daddy. Melvin Pennell: That's what they call pear pussy. Pear pussy, boy.
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Boss Man Jack Clem: Well, we'd be eatin' Bigfoot steaks by now if you hurry up and kill that big hairy monster runnin' around out there at Dale's place. Karl Crabtree: I got a tube steak for you. Boss Man Jack Clem: Yeah, looks more like a vienna sausage to me.
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Karl Crabtree: See! I told you! That wasn't no bear I shot at. I ain't crazy. It was some sort of wild, crazy man out there. Some... half breed.
Movie Trivia:
- Several relics from co-producer Kim Henkel's original 1974 shocker The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) were used in the making of this film including the now-infamous meat hook, as well as the front step of the Leatherface house and barn door (converted into a dinner table).
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According to a 2008 interview with the Austin Chronicle, "Wild Man" co-directors Duane Graves and Justin Meeks were in talks with The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) creator Charles B. Pierce to bring him aboard as a co-producer. He reportedly turned them down because he instead wanted to direct the project.
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One of the first people to see the movie was veteran B-movie character actor Jimmy Clem of The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1977) and The Barbaric Beast of Boggy Creek, Part II (1985) at a private screening in a Texarkana, Texas, Baptist church.
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The part of Peggy was originally offered to 70's scream queen Marilyn Burns of the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) and Eaten Alive (1977).
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Dale S. Rogers, the individual whose real-life journals the story is based on, reportedly refuses to watch the finished film.
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Keywords:
Texas, Creature, Beast, Black Comedy, 1970s ...[more]
Keywords All:
Man Beast, Avant Garde, Cult Favorite, Freak, Bone, Blood, Death, Dark Humor, Yeti, Slasher, Dinner Table, Directorial Debut, Urban Legend, Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Wheelchair, Independent Film

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Rating: 6.1 out of 10.0 - 71 votes cast total
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