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Nature Trail To Hell in 3D

Logline

Everyone remembers the trailer. No one has seen the movie. Until now.

Synopsis

At a crowded horror convention, an indie filmmaker sets out to investigate one of the genre’s most enduring mysteries: Nature Trail To Hell in 3D, a supposed 1984 slasher film that no one has ever actually seen.

Younger fans dismiss it as an urban legend. Older horror buffs swear they remember a trailer playing before Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, but no prints, no tapes, and no official records of the film have ever surfaced. Not even the most obsessive collectors can prove it exists.

Until a stranger steps forward.


Claiming to possess the only surviving copy, he offers the filmmaker a chance to finally uncover the truth. What follows is a deep dive into the bizarre and often hilarious history of a film that may have been lost, buried, or intentionally erased.


Then, for the first time ever, the film is screened.


Presented in its entirety, Nature Trail To Hell in 3D is a long lost grindhouse nightmare straight out of 1984. The story follows a group of teenagers venturing deep into the woods in search of a hidden pot farm, only to find themselves hunted by a brutal and unstoppable force. Guarding the land is a mysterious figure known as Navajo Joe, who controls a savage Bigfoot creature that kills anyone who dares trespass.


As bodies pile up in a frenzy of blood soaked, over the top 3D carnage, the film delivers everything you would expect from a forgotten cult classic and more.

When the screening ends, the filmmaker is left with one final question:

If this movie really existed, why was it never released?


Blurring the line between myth and reality, Nature Trail To Hell in 3D invites audiences to experience the movie they were never supposed to see and decide for themselves what is real.

The Pitch

Nature Trail To Hell in 3D is a high concept horror event that blends documentary storytelling with a fully realized retro slasher, creating a film that is both the mystery and the payoff.


The project taps directly into the viral success model of The Blair Witch Project by building a myth around a “lost” 1984 horror film that audiences swear they remember but have never actually seen. The first act draws viewers in through a mockumentary investigation, while the second delivers the film itself, a blood soaked, effects driven 3D Bigfoot slasher designed as a love letter to 80s grindhouse horror.


What makes this project stand out is its built in marketing engine. This is not just a movie, it is an experience. The concept invites audiences to question what is real, driving organic conversation, viral discovery, and repeat viewing. From fake archival materials to convention buzz and collectible style posters, the film is designed to live beyond the screen.

With a contained setting, practical effects, and a stylized throwback approach, Nature Trail To Hell in 3D can be produced at a controlled budget while delivering a bold, marketable hook that cuts through the noise in today’s horror landscape.


This is the cult classic that never existed… until now.

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