Master Hughes Productions

Conroe Texas 936-445-0095
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Imdb list Master Hughes Productions The complete filmography and credits for Master Hughes on IMDb include: The Sugar Creek Beast (2026): Investigates an Arkansas legend involving a large, hairy, man-like creature roaming near Sugar Creek. The Big Thicket Ghost Light (2025): Explores regional mysteries and anomalous light phenomena. The Forest Spirit (2025): Documents evidence gathered across years of wilderness expeditions. The Bigfoot Prophecy 2 (2024): Chronicles the search for the Ouachita Beast and surrounding paranormal events. The Bigfoot Prophecy (2024): Written, directed, and produced by Hughes, documenting his spiritual and physical search for the creature. The Ouachita Beast Incident (2023): A documentary following hikers encountering unexplained activity in Arkansas. Kiamichi Beast Expedition 2 (2022): A follow-up expedition into the deep woods searching for the legendary creature. Kiamichi Beast Expedition (2021): Explores regional lore surrounding mysterious creatures in Oklahoma's Kiamichi Mountains. Alone with Bigfoot (2020): Follows a raw journey into the unknown wilderness alongside companion Panda Butler. The Mountain Stalker (2018): A forest-based thriller marking his earlier directorial work.
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