It's not all that bad, but there's an air of humorless camp about it...
Skinwalkers (2002)
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Runtime: 2 hrs
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Three murders have stumped Officer Chee (Adam Beach) and Lieutenant Leaphorn (Wes Studi) two cops on separate reservations in Utah. While the crimes appear to be random there is also suspicion that... Three murders have stumped Officer Chee (Adam Beach) and Lieutenant Leaphorn (Wes Studi) two cops on separate reservations in Utah. While the crimes appear to be random there is also suspicion that "S Dubs" or skinwalkers are involved. These skinwalkers are a Native American legend concerning the spirits of the dead seeking revenge on the living. Chee and Leaphorn work together to find that these crimes lead to one suspect. This special edition of the PBS series MYSTERY! was directed by Chris Eyre (SMOKE SIGNALS) and contains many of the themes in Eyre's sophomore effort SKINS. Based on a novel by Tony Hillerman. [More]
Starring: Adam Beach, Wes Studi, Michael Greyeyes, Noah Watts
Starring: Adam Beach, Wes Studi, Michael Greyeyes, Noah Watts
Director: Chris Eyre
Director: Chris Eyre
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