

On August 12, 1967, in Montana's Glacier National Park, the unthinkable happened: that same night, nine miles apart, there were not one—but two—fatal grizzly bear attacks.
Practical Effects
Bear effects that'll make you never camp again. Practical nightmare fuel.
Direction
Doeren splits the attacks into parallel tension—two stories, one suffocating night.
Director
Burke Doeren
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The real 'Night of the Grizzlies' led to permanent changes in National Park bear management policies nationwide.
Both attacks occurred because Glacier had stopped proper food storage; the bears were conditioned to human campsites. The horror isn't random—it's consequence.
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