Trailer for Small Town Monsters’ "Whitehall" Bigfoot Film Released
August, 1976: Three teens driving on an isolated stretch of road somewhere in the Adirondacks of Upstate New York have a brush with a bizarre creature. Standing over 7 feet tall and covered in hair, they referred to it as a “beast”. Hours later, Abair Road was crawling with local and state police. Many of them recounted seeing the creature, as well.
As the weeks and months passed more individuals came forward with their own sightings. The “Abair Incident” became the impetus for a rash of sightings around the town of Whitehall that continue to this day. Today, Whitehall is frequently referred to as “the Bigfoot Capitol of the East Coast”.
Now, a film has been made about the Abair Incident. The studio behind indie hit, Minerva Monster, has set out to tell the Whitehall story as it never has been before. Featuring interviews with witnesses and local figures, Beast of Whitehall highlights one of the single most important stories in Bigfoot lore.
On October 1st you’ll be able to get a small taste of what to expect from the film when the team at Small Town Monsters unleashes the official Beast of Whitehall teaser trailer. To accompany the release of the trailer, the film’s director, Seth Breedlove, and its producer (and score composer) Brandon Dalo, will be appearing on the SasWhat podcast at 7pm to discuss the making of the film and a little about the history behind the story.
Visit the Small Town Monsters YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/smalltownmonsters tomorrow evening around 8:00 to be among the first to see the trailer and watch a live stream of the podcast. For more information visit smalltownmonsters.com or facebook.com/smltownmonsters .The previous STM production, Minerva Monster is available at shop.smalltownmonsters.com along with other film-related merchandise.
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