Fictional documentary on the deaths of students in the Russian mountains, attributed to the yeti.Fictional documentary on the deaths of students in the Russian mountains, attributed to the yeti.Fictional documentary on the deaths of students in the Russian mountains, attributed to the yeti.
Kevin Conroy
- Narrator
- (voice)
James Tratas
- Semyon Zolotariov
- (as Zilvinas Tratas)
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I watched this thinking it was a documentary and throughout it im thinking, this seems so fake... the people don't appear to be telling real stories and the "video footage" was looking pretty staged as well.. AND the woodland noises are sounds I have heard before clearly computer made and the yeti cry is also something I just couldn't believe...
then I came onto the internet to find out more and found this is a FICTIONAL MOVIE - NOT A DOCUMENTARY Cant believe I just wasted my time on this Thanks Animal Planet for putting on a shitty movie instead of a documentary like your meant to.....
disappointed and waste of my time.
then I came onto the internet to find out more and found this is a FICTIONAL MOVIE - NOT A DOCUMENTARY Cant believe I just wasted my time on this Thanks Animal Planet for putting on a shitty movie instead of a documentary like your meant to.....
disappointed and waste of my time.
I,am watching this today on travel channel 1-26-20 I find this really interesting. I think it's cool they have Kevin Conroy who is the voice of batman doing the narrating of the documentary. I think it's interesting that the hikers that went missing in Russia that the documentary is about had close birthday's it's not mentioned in the documentary but if you look up the deotlov pass you will see it
That translator was pretty hot!!! Didn't realize it was a movie before I started watching....
I first watched this not knowing it was fiction and when I did find out it was fiction I was a little depleted. Then I realized there is no documentary about this accident because no one knows what happened.
There are only theories.
So really, this is a film of a theory which I believe is acceptable. Some of it is factual which is what theories are based off of but theories are nothing more than an interpretation of a thing, in this case, it is a theory on the Dyatlov incident.
It was very well presented, very believable and coherent.
So really, this is a film of a theory which I believe is acceptable. Some of it is factual which is what theories are based off of but theories are nothing more than an interpretation of a thing, in this case, it is a theory on the Dyatlov incident.
It was very well presented, very believable and coherent.
Not a real documentary, mostly speculation. No real Dyatlov Pass historian or researcher would believe this dreck.
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- Rus Yetisi: Katil Yasiyor
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- 1h 26m(86 min)
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