Bigfoot: Blood on the Farm (2025) Movie Script
(ambient music)
(gentle music)
(engine roaring)
- I think it's about time you learned
how to use the tractor,
in case I'm out of town.
Are you up for it?
Through the miles
I keep holding on
(country music)
Every turn brings me closer to home
With your love shining
like a distant star
I'm bound to find where you are
Ooh
Ooh
Valleys and rivers
I cross them all
Through storms and rain
I'll never fall
I hear your voice
In the whispering wind
Soon we'll be together
Where our love begins
- Why can't we just hire
someone to fix these fences?
- I want you girls to know how
to do everything on this farm.
You can't always rely on other people.
What if something happened to me?
- [Lucy] Nothing's gonna happen to you.
Don't say that.
- Look what happened to your
mother, anything can happen,
and you always have to be prepared.
(drill whirring)
Always make sure you put the panels
on the inside of the post.
It's harder for the animals to break out.
(phone ringing)
Finish up.
(drill whirring)
(birds cawing)
You got another load for me?
I can do it.
I'll leave right away.
(gentle music)
(water trickling)
Jerry called.
He's got another load for me.
I'm only gonna be gone
a few days this time.
I need to do some things around the farm,
can you pack my bag for me?
(gentle music)
The shadow moves
At the edge of the corn
Whispers rise
And the black wind's torn
A heavy step
Where no man stands
Big foot roams
Across these lands
- And once again, we're
left alone on the farm.
Should we start taking bets on how long
until something weird happens?
- Maybe something won't happen.
Maybe it'll just be a nice, quiet weekend,
like the one last year, remember?
- Yeah, until that raccoon
tried to break into the kitchen.
- That little raccoon had a lot of nerve.
He came right through the front door.
- I know, I was there.
It had a family-sized bag of chips.
(zipper whirring)
(gentle music)
(bag rumbling)
- Okay, you know the rules.
Don't forget your chores.
Don't forget the baby chickens.
I'll try not to be too long.
And if you need me, you
can call me for anything.
Okay?
- Yeah, yeah, we know the rules.
They haven't changed.
- Are you sure this is just about work,
and you're not just running away?
- Maybe a little bit of both.
- Because people get sad, and,
I know they tend to run
away from their grief,
I don't want you to do that.
We don't need the extra money.
- Well, prices are
going up right now, and,
I do need to stay busy.
We can talk about this when I get back.
I wanna tell you that
I'm proud of you girls.
The way you've handled
your mother being gone
has been amazing, better than me.
I thought things were gonna get harder,
but you've made things
a lot easier for me.
You're two strong girls.
And if I didn't trust you,
I wouldn't be leaving
the farm in your hands.
Now, come give me a hug,
I have to get going.
Shadows fall
Trees lean close
Whispers ring where the silence grows
A crack in the bark
An ancient stare
Something's watching
Waiting there
There
(gentle music)
Moonlight cuts like a frozen knife
These woods breathe
with a ghostly life
Branches creak out words unsaid
I hear them calling
Filled with dread
Monster in my mind
Claws unseen
Hovering between the leaves
So keen
Without your hand
Dad, I'm lost in fright
Keep me safe in the depth of night
(singer vocalizing)
(gentle music)
- You ready for chores?
Come on.
Owls cry out
The wind howls low
Thickets twist where
I should not go
The path ahead is frayed
On a kind
- Oh, no.
I forgot to tell Dad about
the missing chickens.
- I'm sure they'll come back.
Do you remember last year?
Chickens went missing for three days,
and they randomly showed back up.
I'm sure it's fine.
- Yeah, but that doesn't
make it any better.
Remember, one of them came back
and she was missing a toe?
And the others had lost
almost all of their feathers,
so something tried to get at them.
What if it came back?
- Well, whatever it was, it
wasn't much of a predator,
they managed to escape.
Now, come on, we have stuff to do.
Bigfoot roams
Across these lands
In the hollow where the coyotes cry
While the cold moon
hangs in the endless sky
There's something
wicked under the barn
Bigfoot lingers on this farm
(gentle music)
The chickens stir
They squawk and hiss
There's a presence here
No man could dismiss
Broken fences
A trail through the pine
A beast unknown
That don't walk the line
In the hollow where the coyotes cry
While the cold moon
hangs in the endless sky
There's something
wicked under the barn
- It reminds me of when we were little,
we used to run around like that,
and Mom would have to chase
us around like farm animals.
- We all miss her.
Anyway,
let's let them play for a bit.
(suspenseful music)
(branch cracking)
(Mia gasping)
- What was that?
Do you ever feel like
someone's watching us?
- Don't start with that.
You're just being paranoid
'cause Dad's gone.
- Maybe you're right.
- Come on, I'm getting hungry.
(branches crunching)
(Mia gasping)
You're imagining things.
Let's get the animals some
water and go make dinner.
(gentle music)
Beneath the pines
A shadow, tall
It watches me
I feel its call
Eyes burning like an ember's glow
Through the trees
Its whispers grow
Big footsteps in the moonlit night
(gentle music)
- You know, Dad always says
there's something creepy
living in the woods,
maybe what you thought you heard
was the boogeyman.
(Mia groaning)
- You're hopeless.
(news station theme music)
- Do you hear that?
The news is on.
Come on.
- Reports are flooding
in from local residents
about strange and unexplained
occurrences in the area.
Some have reported hearing
strange noises late at night,
while others believe a large
and possibly a dangerous animal
may be lurking in the woods.
These reports are currently
under investigation,
and I should be reporting back to you
as this information comes in.
This is Tim Eastwood signing off,
stay tuned for your local weather next.
- I did feel like something
was out there with me.
- Let's just get ready for bed.
(suspenseful music)
(water trickling)
(toothbrush scrubbing)
(nails scratching)
(creature growling)
- Lucy?
Lucy?
I heard a bunch of scratching
and banging outside.
(Lucy sighing)
Something's outside.
You didn't hear any of that?
Can you see anything?
- It's just the wind or an animal.
I can go check for tracks in the morning.
- But what about the babies?
We should've locked them in the barn,
what if something happens to them?
- All right, I'll go put
them in the barn real quick.
Just go to bed.
(suspenseful music)
- Be careful.
(door thudding)
(suspenseful music continues)
(dramatic music)
(door thudding)
(dramatic music)
(Lucy gasping)
(sinister music)
(Lucy panting)
(suspenseful music)
(Lucy panting)
- I saw the bear, and it was huge.
(crickets chirping)
(creature growling)
(gentle music)
How many eggs do you want?
- Just one.
(Lucy sighing)
(egg cracking)
- You feeling all right?
- I'm fine.
I'm just,
thinking about Dad, and
a little worried about that bear, I guess.
- Dad will be back soon,
and I'm the one that saw the bear.
You don't see me worried about it.
It probably won't even come back.
- We don't know for sure if
it's gonna come back or not.
And if it does,
do you think Dad's gonna
be here to help us with it?
- If it comes back,
we'll scare it off again.
Now, hand me the cheese.
(suspenseful music)
Here, you'll feel better after you eat.
(phone ringing)
It's Dad,
give me the phone.
- Hey, girls, how's it going?
- When's he coming back?
- Everything's fine here.
- [Father] I got good news.
I should be back tomorrow night.
- Tell him about the bear.
- Well, I gotta go, girls.
I love you.
- We'll see you soon.
Love you.
Bye.
- Why didn't you tell him about the bear?
- He's got enough to worry about.
Why would I tell him?
(Lucy sighing)
Just get it out of your head.
We have so much stuff to
do, just forget about it.
God.
(tense music)
Boo!
(Mia yelping)
- I thought Dad told you to
stop scaring me like that.
- I don't really remember.
(tense music)
- Oh, no.
Why is the gate on the ground?
(dramatic music)
- I guess the bear did
more damage than I thought.
- Then we better go
check the other animals.
(gate clattering)
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(suspenseful music)
Betty's missing,
but the fence isn't broken.
It's like
something came and lifted
a whole cow out of the pen.
- No, cows can jump pretty
high when they're scared.
She probably just got
spooked by a predator
and jumped the fence.
Let's go look in the woods for her.
(suspenseful music)
Let's split up.
We can cover more ground.
We'll meet up back here.
(Mia scoffing)
- All right.
(suspenseful music)
(animal calling)
(Mia gasping)
(ominous music)
(object thudding)
(ominous music)
Lucy, where are you?
- What's wrong?
- I don't know, I just,
I felt like something was watching me.
And then I heard a
noise, and I got scared,
and I just ran.
- Well, there's no sign
of her up here anyway.
Let's just get out of the forest
and go look around the barn.
(eerie music)
(dramatic music)
(sticks crunching)
(Mia gasping)
(suspenseful music)
It's cow hair.
- Oh, I'm so sorry, Betty.
(creature growling)
(Mia gasps)
- Get to the house.
(ominous music)
(door slamming)
- What are we gonna do?
- We're not gonna do anything.
We're just gonna leave it alone
and it will leave us alone.
Let's go rest.
(Lucy panting)
(water trickling)
(objects crashing)
(cup clattering)
What was that?
We can't let it get to the babies.
- We can't go out there.
- I have to.
Dad told me bears are more scared of us
than we're scared of them.
I just have to make some noise
and scare it away.
- Wait.
Take Dad's gun.
Be careful.
- If anything happens to
me, forget the animals.
Lock the door and stay
here until Dad gets home.
(suspenseful music)
(door creaking)
(door thudding)
(suspenseful music)
(floorboards creaking)
(intense music)
(clock ticking)
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(Mia yelping)
(gun thudding)
(somber music)
I'm sorry.
I thought you were the bear.
- I was just gonna come tell
you that you scared it away.
I saw something walking
back into the woods.
- It was right behind me.
I could smell death in the air.
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(Mia gasping)
(Lucy grunting)
(Mia grunting)
Are you okay?
Let's get to the house.
(dramatic music)
You okay?
- What was that?
- We just saw a Bigfoot.
- This isn't happening.
What are we supposed to do?
Should we call the cops?
- No, they'll think we're crazy.
It'll ruin the reputation of the farm.
- Call Dad.
(Lucy sighing)
- Dad, we need you to come home.
- What do you mean?
- Something's here.
Something big.
- [Father] Like a bear?
What are you talking about?
- No, bigger than a bear, Dad,
something we've never seen before.
- [Father] I'll try to
be home as fast as I can.
I mean, what's it doing?
- It's killing the animals,
and now it's stalking us.
You need to hurry home.
- [Father] Okay, don't
worry about the animals,
worry about yourselves.
- Dad?
Dad?
Dang it, I lost reception!
- What if he doesn't make it back in time?
- We'll make it.
We have to.
- I'm not feeling well.
I'm kind of cold.
- Your body's in shock.
Let's get you by the fire.
(thunder crashing)
(rain pattering)
(suspenseful music)
It's raining pretty hard.
Maybe the storm will send it
back into the woods for cover.
- I'm gonna go to the bathroom.
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(object thudding)
(dramatic music)
- What are you doing?
- Oh, nothing.
I just thought I heard a noise.
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(glass shattering)
Hurry, it came back into the house!
It's trying to get me!
- The attic, come on!
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(dramatic music)
(ladder thudding)
(creature growling)
(door banging)
(objects crashing)
(creature growling)
(cow mooing)
(dramatic music)
(cow mooing)
- Is it gone?
- [Lucy] I think so.
- We can stay up here until Dad gets home.
- It's too hot up here,
we won't make it without water.
- I'd rather risk dehydration
than be torn apart and eaten.
- It's just an animal.
We can outsmart it.
I need to board up the
window where it got in
so it can't keep coming inside.
- We can't go outside to get the wood.
- We don't have to.
There's some scrap wood in the basement.
We just have to figure
out how to down quietly.
We'll seal the house up,
then figure out how to
protect the animals.
- We have to stay inside.
- Every time this thing
takes one of our cows,
that's one more trip Dad has to take
to replace the money.
We have to save this farm
if we wanna save our family.
(ladder creaking)
You ready?
(suspenseful music)
(chain clanking)
(suspenseful music continues)
(board clattering)
(suspenseful music ends)
(Lucy panting)
(floorboards creaking)
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(chair clattering)
(intense music)
(intense music stops)
I think he left.
(footsteps thudding)
(intense music)
(Lucy panting)
- What's wrong?
- I saw him walking away.
He's gone.
Let's go board everything up.
(footsteps thudding)
I just need to grab the
screwdriver and screws.
(suspenseful music)
- Here.
(suspenseful music continues)
(Mia panting)
He didn't get in through the window,
so how did he get in the house?
- Here, help me board this
up, then we'll go find it.
(drill whirring)
(drill whirring)
Next one?
(drill whirring)
Now let's find where he got in at.
- He's so big,
I don't think he could
fit through a window.
- [Lucy] What?
(suspenseful music)
(Lucy sighing)
We left the door unlocked.
Wow.
- We're stupid.
(Lucy sighing)
(door thudding)
He's smart enough to open doors.
- No, with these old farmhouse doors,
the slightest force can knock them open.
That's why we have to keep it locked.
(Lucy sighing)
- Well, it's your fault,
you should've locked it.
- Very funny.
Let's go rest and get a plan
together in case he comes back.
(lighter clicking)
It's gonna be getting dark soon.
Let's just listen to the radio,
relax, and take our mind off of things.
I'm gonna go make sure
everything is secure.
(upbeat music)
(radio tuning)
(suspenseful music)
(radio tuning)
(door rattling)
- [Radio Broadcaster] We
interrupt this broadcast
with breaking news.
Authorities are reporting
multiple sightings of a large,
unidentifiable creature in the region.
Local residents have reported
that it is extremely hostile,
with several homes and vehicles destroyed.
Several injuries have been reported,
and at least two people
are confirmed missing.
Law enforcement advises
everyone in the area
to stay indoors and remain in lockdown.
We will continue to provide
updates as we learn more.
- That must be why he leaves.
He's going to other locations.
(Lucy sighing)
They want us to stay inside,
but it's not that easy.
If we don't feed and water
the animals, they'll die.
- Two people are missing.
Do you think...
(Mia sighing)
- Hopefully Dad makes it back soon.
(gentle music)
Try to get some sleep.
- That's impossible.
Beneath the pines
A shadow, tall
It watches me
I feel its call
Eyes burning like an ember's glow
Through the trees
Its whispers grow
(suspenseful music)
(Mia gasping)
(Lucy sighing)
(Mia groaning)
- Lucy?
Where were you?
- I thought I heard something.
False alarm.
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music fading out)
- Why do we have to keep this light off?
- I don't wanna bring any
extra attention to us.
Maybe it thinks we're gone.
(suspenseful music)
- The fence looks like it's down.
Oh, no.
One of the babies got out.
- What?
How'd they get out?
(dramatic music)
Back up.
Away from the window.
- Why?
- Bigfoot's there,
with the baby.
- Oh, no!
What are we gonna do?
- I have to save the baby.
- No, you'll be killed!
- There's no time,
I have to go.
- Stop, Lucy!
No, don't go, Lucy!
(door thudding)
(ominous music)
(Lucy panting)
(creature growling)
(dramatic music)
(Lucy grunting)
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(suspenseful music)
(creature growling)
(suspenseful music)
(creature growling)
(rock thudding)
(dramatic music)
(gun banging)
(creature roaring)
(creature growling)
(suspenseful music)
- What about the baby?
- He's okay.
He ran back in.
Let's go over and lock it
up before we go inside.
Hopefully you got him good
and he dies in the woods.
- Maybe he won't come back.
(ominous music)
(feet shuffling)
Wait by the fireplace.
Let me get you a chair.
(suspenseful music)
There you go.
(Mia sighing)
(suspenseful music)
(object clattering)
- Turn that bright light back off.
- Okay.
I thought I heard something.
(suspenseful music)
- Hey, let me see the gun,
and get out of the window.
(Lucy sighing)
When I was out there,
I just kept thinking to myself
how I didn't want to die,
and how I needed to get back to you.
Thank you for saving me.
At the point when you came out there,
I was too tired to move my arms or legs.
It was over for me.
I wouldn't have expected you to save me.
I've always been the one to protect you.
- I couldn't just sit there
and watch him kill you.
I decided in that moment
that I wouldn't let
fear destroy my family.
- I'm proud of you.
To be honest,
you're not the only one who's scared.
I hide it well,
but I've been terrified
these past few days.
- He's going to come back
for revenge, isn't he?
- He always comes back.
Every time we scare him
away or think he's left,
he comes back.
This time, he's going
to be even more angry.
- We can just shoot him again.
- We can, but when does it stop?
It never hurts him and
he keeps hunting us.
If he shows up again tonight,
we might not make it this time.
- We should just board up the door
and the rest of the
windows and stay inside.
The animals have enough
food and water not to die
until dad gets back.
- It's not that easy.
We don't want him to keep
eating any more animals.
We have to protect them
until Dad gets home.
You try and get some rest,
I'm gonna be on guard.
- You're the one that almost died.
I should keep the first watch.
- That's not happening.
(suspenseful music)
(suspenseful music continues)
(suspenseful music stops)
(door crashing)
(dramatic music)
Mia.
Mia!
(Lucy shushing)
I think he's in the house.
Get up slowly.
Head to my room.
- Just shoot him.
- If he comes in, I'll shoot him.
For now, we have to act
like we're not here.
(suspenseful music)
- You're coming with me, right?
- I'll meet you in my room.
Just hurry.
(dramatic music)
Go upstairs.
(creature growling)
(door creaking)
Tie this rope up.
We're gonna climb out the window,
then we're gonna run
to dad's pickup truck.
We'll hide there until it comes out,
then we're gonna run it down.
- Okay.
(suspenseful music)
You first.
(suspenseful music)
(Lucy grunting)
(dramatic music)
Let's get to the truck.
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(tense music)
(creature growling)
(creature growling)
(metal creaking)
(dramatic music)
(glass shattering)
(creature growling)
- Come on.
Come on!
(engine sputtering)
You gotta be kidding me!
- We're gonna die.
- We're not gonna die, just let me think!
(Lucy grunting)
(creature growling)
(gentle music)
It's working!
White lights, very still
Whispers soft, the moonlight ground
- That is scary.
In this moment we are all
- Here's the plan,
we're gonna run to the
barn as fast as we can.
Ready?
One,
two,
three!
Your gaze
(door thudding)
(footsteps thudding)
(gate clanking)
(gentle music)
(suspenseful music)
- [Mia] Hurry!
(wood clattering)
(hammer banging)
- Quick, next one.
(hammer banging)
(hammer banging)
(suspenseful music)
(hammer banging)
- [Lucy] I need nails.
(hammer banging)
(suspenseful music)
(hammer banging)
(suspenseful music stops)
This'll buy us some time.
Let's make sure the back door is locked.
(gentle music)
Walk within the sea of trees
Your eyes meet mine
and time stands still
A gentle look
A soulful will
- We're not gonna let anyone hurt you.
(Lucy panting)
(gentle music)
Feel the magic, feel the heat
And this night under the stars
Souls go up
We're flying high
(music distorting)
(music stopping)
- The music was working.
Now he's gonna come back again.
- He's gonna come back, all right.
Hopefully Dad gets back soon.
- Do you think this will ever end?
- It will when it dies.
- But how are we gonna kill it?
Nothing's working.
- We need something stronger,
and we have to trap it if we can.
- I'm scared.
- Dad told me once that being scared
just means we've got
something worth fighting for,
and that's what we're doing right now.
We're fighting for the farm.
Do you remember that
day after Mom's funeral,
when it rained so hard the
driveway turned to mud?
- Yeah.
- Dad had just buried the woman he loved,
and he still came back,
soaked to the bone,
firewood on his shoulder,
built a fire and made us pancakes.
- He even flipped them in the air,
said it was Mom's recipe,
but with more chaos.
- That night, I asked him
how he was still standing.
- What did he say?
- He said, "Because you two
need someone who won't fall."
- Remember that time
he made me chase the fox out of the coop?
I was crying the whole time.
- And you still did it.
That's what Dad sees in
us, even when we're scared.
- You're right, we have to fight.
We can't give up.
- I have a plan.
(tense music)
(hammer banging)
(tense music stops)
I won't let him kill you,
I promise.
(Mia breathing heavily)
(dramatic music)
(suspenseful music)
(Mia whimpering)
- Oh, no.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
(engine rumbling)
(creature growling)
- Hey!
Over here!
(rock banging)
(creature growling)
- Come on, come on!
(creature growling)
(engine rumbling)
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
- Yes!
(dramatic music)
Mia, hurry!
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(engine rumbling)
(Mia and Lucy gasping)
- It's over!
- It's over!
(Lucy sighing)
(Mia chuckling)
(creature roaring)
(dramatic music)
- Dear God,
we only killed the baby.
(intense music)
Come on, come on!
(creature roaring)
We go out fighting strong.
(creature growling)
- I love you.
- I love you, too.
(creature growling)
(gunshot banging)
(creature roaring)
- You think mama bears are bad,
wait till you meet papa.
(creature growling)
Come on, you mother!
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(creature growling)
(dramatic music)
(creature roaring)
(rake slicing)
(creature roaring)
(creature groaning)
(Father yelling)
(ax thudding)
(creature roaring)
(ax thudding)
(body thudding)
(creature groaning)
(intense music)
(creature groaning)
(gentle music)
The world has its shadows,
and sometimes they find you.
If the world ever tries
to take you down again,
remember this moment.
And always remember
what you're capable of,
and never give up.
When it hunts you,
whispers in your ear,
and tries to break you like it did,
you fight back.
You never give up.
You both have the strength to survive.
Keep going, no matter what's out there.
Don't ever forget that.
(gentle music)
(gentle guitar music)
A shadow moves
At the edge of the corn
Whispers rise
In the black winds, torn
A heavy step
Where no man stands
Bigfoot roams
Across these lands
In the hollow where the coyotes cry
While the cold moon
hangs in the endless sky
There's something
wicked under the barn
Bigfoot lingers on this farm
(gentle guitar music)
The chickens stir
They squawk and hiss
There's a presence here
No man could dismiss
Broken fences
Trail through the pine
A beast unknown
That don't walk
(gentle music)
(engine roaring)
- I think it's about time you learned
how to use the tractor,
in case I'm out of town.
Are you up for it?
Through the miles
I keep holding on
(country music)
Every turn brings me closer to home
With your love shining
like a distant star
I'm bound to find where you are
Ooh
Ooh
Valleys and rivers
I cross them all
Through storms and rain
I'll never fall
I hear your voice
In the whispering wind
Soon we'll be together
Where our love begins
- Why can't we just hire
someone to fix these fences?
- I want you girls to know how
to do everything on this farm.
You can't always rely on other people.
What if something happened to me?
- [Lucy] Nothing's gonna happen to you.
Don't say that.
- Look what happened to your
mother, anything can happen,
and you always have to be prepared.
(drill whirring)
Always make sure you put the panels
on the inside of the post.
It's harder for the animals to break out.
(phone ringing)
Finish up.
(drill whirring)
(birds cawing)
You got another load for me?
I can do it.
I'll leave right away.
(gentle music)
(water trickling)
Jerry called.
He's got another load for me.
I'm only gonna be gone
a few days this time.
I need to do some things around the farm,
can you pack my bag for me?
(gentle music)
The shadow moves
At the edge of the corn
Whispers rise
And the black wind's torn
A heavy step
Where no man stands
Big foot roams
Across these lands
- And once again, we're
left alone on the farm.
Should we start taking bets on how long
until something weird happens?
- Maybe something won't happen.
Maybe it'll just be a nice, quiet weekend,
like the one last year, remember?
- Yeah, until that raccoon
tried to break into the kitchen.
- That little raccoon had a lot of nerve.
He came right through the front door.
- I know, I was there.
It had a family-sized bag of chips.
(zipper whirring)
(gentle music)
(bag rumbling)
- Okay, you know the rules.
Don't forget your chores.
Don't forget the baby chickens.
I'll try not to be too long.
And if you need me, you
can call me for anything.
Okay?
- Yeah, yeah, we know the rules.
They haven't changed.
- Are you sure this is just about work,
and you're not just running away?
- Maybe a little bit of both.
- Because people get sad, and,
I know they tend to run
away from their grief,
I don't want you to do that.
We don't need the extra money.
- Well, prices are
going up right now, and,
I do need to stay busy.
We can talk about this when I get back.
I wanna tell you that
I'm proud of you girls.
The way you've handled
your mother being gone
has been amazing, better than me.
I thought things were gonna get harder,
but you've made things
a lot easier for me.
You're two strong girls.
And if I didn't trust you,
I wouldn't be leaving
the farm in your hands.
Now, come give me a hug,
I have to get going.
Shadows fall
Trees lean close
Whispers ring where the silence grows
A crack in the bark
An ancient stare
Something's watching
Waiting there
There
(gentle music)
Moonlight cuts like a frozen knife
These woods breathe
with a ghostly life
Branches creak out words unsaid
I hear them calling
Filled with dread
Monster in my mind
Claws unseen
Hovering between the leaves
So keen
Without your hand
Dad, I'm lost in fright
Keep me safe in the depth of night
(singer vocalizing)
(gentle music)
- You ready for chores?
Come on.
Owls cry out
The wind howls low
Thickets twist where
I should not go
The path ahead is frayed
On a kind
- Oh, no.
I forgot to tell Dad about
the missing chickens.
- I'm sure they'll come back.
Do you remember last year?
Chickens went missing for three days,
and they randomly showed back up.
I'm sure it's fine.
- Yeah, but that doesn't
make it any better.
Remember, one of them came back
and she was missing a toe?
And the others had lost
almost all of their feathers,
so something tried to get at them.
What if it came back?
- Well, whatever it was, it
wasn't much of a predator,
they managed to escape.
Now, come on, we have stuff to do.
Bigfoot roams
Across these lands
In the hollow where the coyotes cry
While the cold moon
hangs in the endless sky
There's something
wicked under the barn
Bigfoot lingers on this farm
(gentle music)
The chickens stir
They squawk and hiss
There's a presence here
No man could dismiss
Broken fences
A trail through the pine
A beast unknown
That don't walk the line
In the hollow where the coyotes cry
While the cold moon
hangs in the endless sky
There's something
wicked under the barn
- It reminds me of when we were little,
we used to run around like that,
and Mom would have to chase
us around like farm animals.
- We all miss her.
Anyway,
let's let them play for a bit.
(suspenseful music)
(branch cracking)
(Mia gasping)
- What was that?
Do you ever feel like
someone's watching us?
- Don't start with that.
You're just being paranoid
'cause Dad's gone.
- Maybe you're right.
- Come on, I'm getting hungry.
(branches crunching)
(Mia gasping)
You're imagining things.
Let's get the animals some
water and go make dinner.
(gentle music)
Beneath the pines
A shadow, tall
It watches me
I feel its call
Eyes burning like an ember's glow
Through the trees
Its whispers grow
Big footsteps in the moonlit night
(gentle music)
- You know, Dad always says
there's something creepy
living in the woods,
maybe what you thought you heard
was the boogeyman.
(Mia groaning)
- You're hopeless.
(news station theme music)
- Do you hear that?
The news is on.
Come on.
- Reports are flooding
in from local residents
about strange and unexplained
occurrences in the area.
Some have reported hearing
strange noises late at night,
while others believe a large
and possibly a dangerous animal
may be lurking in the woods.
These reports are currently
under investigation,
and I should be reporting back to you
as this information comes in.
This is Tim Eastwood signing off,
stay tuned for your local weather next.
- I did feel like something
was out there with me.
- Let's just get ready for bed.
(suspenseful music)
(water trickling)
(toothbrush scrubbing)
(nails scratching)
(creature growling)
- Lucy?
Lucy?
I heard a bunch of scratching
and banging outside.
(Lucy sighing)
Something's outside.
You didn't hear any of that?
Can you see anything?
- It's just the wind or an animal.
I can go check for tracks in the morning.
- But what about the babies?
We should've locked them in the barn,
what if something happens to them?
- All right, I'll go put
them in the barn real quick.
Just go to bed.
(suspenseful music)
- Be careful.
(door thudding)
(suspenseful music continues)
(dramatic music)
(door thudding)
(dramatic music)
(Lucy gasping)
(sinister music)
(Lucy panting)
(suspenseful music)
(Lucy panting)
- I saw the bear, and it was huge.
(crickets chirping)
(creature growling)
(gentle music)
How many eggs do you want?
- Just one.
(Lucy sighing)
(egg cracking)
- You feeling all right?
- I'm fine.
I'm just,
thinking about Dad, and
a little worried about that bear, I guess.
- Dad will be back soon,
and I'm the one that saw the bear.
You don't see me worried about it.
It probably won't even come back.
- We don't know for sure if
it's gonna come back or not.
And if it does,
do you think Dad's gonna
be here to help us with it?
- If it comes back,
we'll scare it off again.
Now, hand me the cheese.
(suspenseful music)
Here, you'll feel better after you eat.
(phone ringing)
It's Dad,
give me the phone.
- Hey, girls, how's it going?
- When's he coming back?
- Everything's fine here.
- [Father] I got good news.
I should be back tomorrow night.
- Tell him about the bear.
- Well, I gotta go, girls.
I love you.
- We'll see you soon.
Love you.
Bye.
- Why didn't you tell him about the bear?
- He's got enough to worry about.
Why would I tell him?
(Lucy sighing)
Just get it out of your head.
We have so much stuff to
do, just forget about it.
God.
(tense music)
Boo!
(Mia yelping)
- I thought Dad told you to
stop scaring me like that.
- I don't really remember.
(tense music)
- Oh, no.
Why is the gate on the ground?
(dramatic music)
- I guess the bear did
more damage than I thought.
- Then we better go
check the other animals.
(gate clattering)
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(suspenseful music)
Betty's missing,
but the fence isn't broken.
It's like
something came and lifted
a whole cow out of the pen.
- No, cows can jump pretty
high when they're scared.
She probably just got
spooked by a predator
and jumped the fence.
Let's go look in the woods for her.
(suspenseful music)
Let's split up.
We can cover more ground.
We'll meet up back here.
(Mia scoffing)
- All right.
(suspenseful music)
(animal calling)
(Mia gasping)
(ominous music)
(object thudding)
(ominous music)
Lucy, where are you?
- What's wrong?
- I don't know, I just,
I felt like something was watching me.
And then I heard a
noise, and I got scared,
and I just ran.
- Well, there's no sign
of her up here anyway.
Let's just get out of the forest
and go look around the barn.
(eerie music)
(dramatic music)
(sticks crunching)
(Mia gasping)
(suspenseful music)
It's cow hair.
- Oh, I'm so sorry, Betty.
(creature growling)
(Mia gasps)
- Get to the house.
(ominous music)
(door slamming)
- What are we gonna do?
- We're not gonna do anything.
We're just gonna leave it alone
and it will leave us alone.
Let's go rest.
(Lucy panting)
(water trickling)
(objects crashing)
(cup clattering)
What was that?
We can't let it get to the babies.
- We can't go out there.
- I have to.
Dad told me bears are more scared of us
than we're scared of them.
I just have to make some noise
and scare it away.
- Wait.
Take Dad's gun.
Be careful.
- If anything happens to
me, forget the animals.
Lock the door and stay
here until Dad gets home.
(suspenseful music)
(door creaking)
(door thudding)
(suspenseful music)
(floorboards creaking)
(intense music)
(clock ticking)
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(Mia yelping)
(gun thudding)
(somber music)
I'm sorry.
I thought you were the bear.
- I was just gonna come tell
you that you scared it away.
I saw something walking
back into the woods.
- It was right behind me.
I could smell death in the air.
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(Mia gasping)
(Lucy grunting)
(Mia grunting)
Are you okay?
Let's get to the house.
(dramatic music)
You okay?
- What was that?
- We just saw a Bigfoot.
- This isn't happening.
What are we supposed to do?
Should we call the cops?
- No, they'll think we're crazy.
It'll ruin the reputation of the farm.
- Call Dad.
(Lucy sighing)
- Dad, we need you to come home.
- What do you mean?
- Something's here.
Something big.
- [Father] Like a bear?
What are you talking about?
- No, bigger than a bear, Dad,
something we've never seen before.
- [Father] I'll try to
be home as fast as I can.
I mean, what's it doing?
- It's killing the animals,
and now it's stalking us.
You need to hurry home.
- [Father] Okay, don't
worry about the animals,
worry about yourselves.
- Dad?
Dad?
Dang it, I lost reception!
- What if he doesn't make it back in time?
- We'll make it.
We have to.
- I'm not feeling well.
I'm kind of cold.
- Your body's in shock.
Let's get you by the fire.
(thunder crashing)
(rain pattering)
(suspenseful music)
It's raining pretty hard.
Maybe the storm will send it
back into the woods for cover.
- I'm gonna go to the bathroom.
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(object thudding)
(dramatic music)
- What are you doing?
- Oh, nothing.
I just thought I heard a noise.
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(glass shattering)
Hurry, it came back into the house!
It's trying to get me!
- The attic, come on!
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(dramatic music)
(ladder thudding)
(creature growling)
(door banging)
(objects crashing)
(creature growling)
(cow mooing)
(dramatic music)
(cow mooing)
- Is it gone?
- [Lucy] I think so.
- We can stay up here until Dad gets home.
- It's too hot up here,
we won't make it without water.
- I'd rather risk dehydration
than be torn apart and eaten.
- It's just an animal.
We can outsmart it.
I need to board up the
window where it got in
so it can't keep coming inside.
- We can't go outside to get the wood.
- We don't have to.
There's some scrap wood in the basement.
We just have to figure
out how to down quietly.
We'll seal the house up,
then figure out how to
protect the animals.
- We have to stay inside.
- Every time this thing
takes one of our cows,
that's one more trip Dad has to take
to replace the money.
We have to save this farm
if we wanna save our family.
(ladder creaking)
You ready?
(suspenseful music)
(chain clanking)
(suspenseful music continues)
(board clattering)
(suspenseful music ends)
(Lucy panting)
(floorboards creaking)
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(chair clattering)
(intense music)
(intense music stops)
I think he left.
(footsteps thudding)
(intense music)
(Lucy panting)
- What's wrong?
- I saw him walking away.
He's gone.
Let's go board everything up.
(footsteps thudding)
I just need to grab the
screwdriver and screws.
(suspenseful music)
- Here.
(suspenseful music continues)
(Mia panting)
He didn't get in through the window,
so how did he get in the house?
- Here, help me board this
up, then we'll go find it.
(drill whirring)
(drill whirring)
Next one?
(drill whirring)
Now let's find where he got in at.
- He's so big,
I don't think he could
fit through a window.
- [Lucy] What?
(suspenseful music)
(Lucy sighing)
We left the door unlocked.
Wow.
- We're stupid.
(Lucy sighing)
(door thudding)
He's smart enough to open doors.
- No, with these old farmhouse doors,
the slightest force can knock them open.
That's why we have to keep it locked.
(Lucy sighing)
- Well, it's your fault,
you should've locked it.
- Very funny.
Let's go rest and get a plan
together in case he comes back.
(lighter clicking)
It's gonna be getting dark soon.
Let's just listen to the radio,
relax, and take our mind off of things.
I'm gonna go make sure
everything is secure.
(upbeat music)
(radio tuning)
(suspenseful music)
(radio tuning)
(door rattling)
- [Radio Broadcaster] We
interrupt this broadcast
with breaking news.
Authorities are reporting
multiple sightings of a large,
unidentifiable creature in the region.
Local residents have reported
that it is extremely hostile,
with several homes and vehicles destroyed.
Several injuries have been reported,
and at least two people
are confirmed missing.
Law enforcement advises
everyone in the area
to stay indoors and remain in lockdown.
We will continue to provide
updates as we learn more.
- That must be why he leaves.
He's going to other locations.
(Lucy sighing)
They want us to stay inside,
but it's not that easy.
If we don't feed and water
the animals, they'll die.
- Two people are missing.
Do you think...
(Mia sighing)
- Hopefully Dad makes it back soon.
(gentle music)
Try to get some sleep.
- That's impossible.
Beneath the pines
A shadow, tall
It watches me
I feel its call
Eyes burning like an ember's glow
Through the trees
Its whispers grow
(suspenseful music)
(Mia gasping)
(Lucy sighing)
(Mia groaning)
- Lucy?
Where were you?
- I thought I heard something.
False alarm.
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music fading out)
- Why do we have to keep this light off?
- I don't wanna bring any
extra attention to us.
Maybe it thinks we're gone.
(suspenseful music)
- The fence looks like it's down.
Oh, no.
One of the babies got out.
- What?
How'd they get out?
(dramatic music)
Back up.
Away from the window.
- Why?
- Bigfoot's there,
with the baby.
- Oh, no!
What are we gonna do?
- I have to save the baby.
- No, you'll be killed!
- There's no time,
I have to go.
- Stop, Lucy!
No, don't go, Lucy!
(door thudding)
(ominous music)
(Lucy panting)
(creature growling)
(dramatic music)
(Lucy grunting)
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(suspenseful music)
(creature growling)
(suspenseful music)
(creature growling)
(rock thudding)
(dramatic music)
(gun banging)
(creature roaring)
(creature growling)
(suspenseful music)
- What about the baby?
- He's okay.
He ran back in.
Let's go over and lock it
up before we go inside.
Hopefully you got him good
and he dies in the woods.
- Maybe he won't come back.
(ominous music)
(feet shuffling)
Wait by the fireplace.
Let me get you a chair.
(suspenseful music)
There you go.
(Mia sighing)
(suspenseful music)
(object clattering)
- Turn that bright light back off.
- Okay.
I thought I heard something.
(suspenseful music)
- Hey, let me see the gun,
and get out of the window.
(Lucy sighing)
When I was out there,
I just kept thinking to myself
how I didn't want to die,
and how I needed to get back to you.
Thank you for saving me.
At the point when you came out there,
I was too tired to move my arms or legs.
It was over for me.
I wouldn't have expected you to save me.
I've always been the one to protect you.
- I couldn't just sit there
and watch him kill you.
I decided in that moment
that I wouldn't let
fear destroy my family.
- I'm proud of you.
To be honest,
you're not the only one who's scared.
I hide it well,
but I've been terrified
these past few days.
- He's going to come back
for revenge, isn't he?
- He always comes back.
Every time we scare him
away or think he's left,
he comes back.
This time, he's going
to be even more angry.
- We can just shoot him again.
- We can, but when does it stop?
It never hurts him and
he keeps hunting us.
If he shows up again tonight,
we might not make it this time.
- We should just board up the door
and the rest of the
windows and stay inside.
The animals have enough
food and water not to die
until dad gets back.
- It's not that easy.
We don't want him to keep
eating any more animals.
We have to protect them
until Dad gets home.
You try and get some rest,
I'm gonna be on guard.
- You're the one that almost died.
I should keep the first watch.
- That's not happening.
(suspenseful music)
(suspenseful music continues)
(suspenseful music stops)
(door crashing)
(dramatic music)
Mia.
Mia!
(Lucy shushing)
I think he's in the house.
Get up slowly.
Head to my room.
- Just shoot him.
- If he comes in, I'll shoot him.
For now, we have to act
like we're not here.
(suspenseful music)
- You're coming with me, right?
- I'll meet you in my room.
Just hurry.
(dramatic music)
Go upstairs.
(creature growling)
(door creaking)
Tie this rope up.
We're gonna climb out the window,
then we're gonna run
to dad's pickup truck.
We'll hide there until it comes out,
then we're gonna run it down.
- Okay.
(suspenseful music)
You first.
(suspenseful music)
(Lucy grunting)
(dramatic music)
Let's get to the truck.
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(tense music)
(creature growling)
(creature growling)
(metal creaking)
(dramatic music)
(glass shattering)
(creature growling)
- Come on.
Come on!
(engine sputtering)
You gotta be kidding me!
- We're gonna die.
- We're not gonna die, just let me think!
(Lucy grunting)
(creature growling)
(gentle music)
It's working!
White lights, very still
Whispers soft, the moonlight ground
- That is scary.
In this moment we are all
- Here's the plan,
we're gonna run to the
barn as fast as we can.
Ready?
One,
two,
three!
Your gaze
(door thudding)
(footsteps thudding)
(gate clanking)
(gentle music)
(suspenseful music)
- [Mia] Hurry!
(wood clattering)
(hammer banging)
- Quick, next one.
(hammer banging)
(hammer banging)
(suspenseful music)
(hammer banging)
- [Lucy] I need nails.
(hammer banging)
(suspenseful music)
(hammer banging)
(suspenseful music stops)
This'll buy us some time.
Let's make sure the back door is locked.
(gentle music)
Walk within the sea of trees
Your eyes meet mine
and time stands still
A gentle look
A soulful will
- We're not gonna let anyone hurt you.
(Lucy panting)
(gentle music)
Feel the magic, feel the heat
And this night under the stars
Souls go up
We're flying high
(music distorting)
(music stopping)
- The music was working.
Now he's gonna come back again.
- He's gonna come back, all right.
Hopefully Dad gets back soon.
- Do you think this will ever end?
- It will when it dies.
- But how are we gonna kill it?
Nothing's working.
- We need something stronger,
and we have to trap it if we can.
- I'm scared.
- Dad told me once that being scared
just means we've got
something worth fighting for,
and that's what we're doing right now.
We're fighting for the farm.
Do you remember that
day after Mom's funeral,
when it rained so hard the
driveway turned to mud?
- Yeah.
- Dad had just buried the woman he loved,
and he still came back,
soaked to the bone,
firewood on his shoulder,
built a fire and made us pancakes.
- He even flipped them in the air,
said it was Mom's recipe,
but with more chaos.
- That night, I asked him
how he was still standing.
- What did he say?
- He said, "Because you two
need someone who won't fall."
- Remember that time
he made me chase the fox out of the coop?
I was crying the whole time.
- And you still did it.
That's what Dad sees in
us, even when we're scared.
- You're right, we have to fight.
We can't give up.
- I have a plan.
(tense music)
(hammer banging)
(tense music stops)
I won't let him kill you,
I promise.
(Mia breathing heavily)
(dramatic music)
(suspenseful music)
(Mia whimpering)
- Oh, no.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
(engine rumbling)
(creature growling)
- Hey!
Over here!
(rock banging)
(creature growling)
- Come on, come on!
(creature growling)
(engine rumbling)
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
- Yes!
(dramatic music)
Mia, hurry!
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(engine rumbling)
(Mia and Lucy gasping)
- It's over!
- It's over!
(Lucy sighing)
(Mia chuckling)
(creature roaring)
(dramatic music)
- Dear God,
we only killed the baby.
(intense music)
Come on, come on!
(creature roaring)
We go out fighting strong.
(creature growling)
- I love you.
- I love you, too.
(creature growling)
(gunshot banging)
(creature roaring)
- You think mama bears are bad,
wait till you meet papa.
(creature growling)
Come on, you mother!
(dramatic music)
(creature growling)
(creature growling)
(dramatic music)
(creature roaring)
(rake slicing)
(creature roaring)
(creature groaning)
(Father yelling)
(ax thudding)
(creature roaring)
(ax thudding)
(body thudding)
(creature groaning)
(intense music)
(creature groaning)
(gentle music)
The world has its shadows,
and sometimes they find you.
If the world ever tries
to take you down again,
remember this moment.
And always remember
what you're capable of,
and never give up.
When it hunts you,
whispers in your ear,
and tries to break you like it did,
you fight back.
You never give up.
You both have the strength to survive.
Keep going, no matter what's out there.
Don't ever forget that.
(gentle music)
(gentle guitar music)
A shadow moves
At the edge of the corn
Whispers rise
In the black winds, torn
A heavy step
Where no man stands
Bigfoot roams
Across these lands
In the hollow where the coyotes cry
While the cold moon
hangs in the endless sky
There's something
wicked under the barn
Bigfoot lingers on this farm
(gentle guitar music)
The chickens stir
They squawk and hiss
There's a presence here
No man could dismiss
Broken fences
Trail through the pine
A beast unknown
That don't walk