The abominable snowman... The Yeti. For centuries his presence has been a speculation, but now his existence may be a reality. High in the Himalayas a specimen has been found and he's been sent back to the United States for research. Leading the investigation is noted anthropologist Doctor Claire Collier, who has been studying the controversy of the Yeti for years. The autopsy reveals that the extraordinary creature, whose ancestors date back perhaps millions of years, underwent some sort of cranial surgery prior to its death. How is the mystery to be solved, an expedition is the only way to find the answers. Collier teams up with Mat Connor, her former student and famous writer, Rondo Montana, an ex-big game hunter, and Kathleen Reidel, another one of Collier's former students and the guide for their journey. After several days travel, the team is surprised by an avalanche. The ground caves is dropping them into and ice caverns hundred of feet beneath the ice. The four explorers find a way out of the cavern and, surprisingly, into a warm and lush isolated valley inhabited by unusual primevals species. An occasional heat-emanating metal dome can be seen emerging from the soil. The
GENERAL INFO Genre: Science Fiction, Fantasy Director: David Allen Stars: Leon Russom, Richard Joseph Paul, Walker Brandt, Robert Cornthwaite, Kevin Mangold Plot: Deep in the Himalayas, a group of sherpas kills a gigantic humanoid creature. Convinced that it is the legendary Yeti, Dr. Claire Collier organizes an expedition with her former student Matt Connor and hunter Rondo Montana, among others, to search for more specimens. But what awaits them is something that none of them could have imagined. A colorful fusion of real image and stop-motion that is reminiscent of fantastic films from the 1980s.
A-9 V-9 ... thanks for the upload. It's very old school, but I like it!
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