The Untold (film)

The Untold is a 2002 Canadian adventure horror film independently produced in Canada written and directed by Jonas Quastel.

The film is known under several different titles depending on the date and location of its release, with it being known as Sasquatch for English versions such as the Canadian DVD release (with the French Canadian title being known as Inexplicable) and airings on the SyFy Channel along with being known as Sasquatch: la créature de la forêt in France.

Tara Knowles, a researcher for Bio-Comp, and a small crew are flying over the Canadian wilderness when their plane malfunctions.

Weeks pass and with official rescue missions called off, Tara's father, Harlan Knowles, puts together his own crew: his computer engineer Plazz, insurance representative Marla Lawson, famous survivalist Winston Burg, forensic investigator Nikki Adams, and local mountain man Clayton Tyne.

The following day, the group locates the crash site but finds it empty, save for a piece of the fuselage.

They follow the tracks and eventually uncover the wreckage of the plane, hidden under some thick foliage.

The machine is able to instantly analyze the genetic history and makeup of any organic material on Earth.

That night, Burg gets excessively drunk and he starts randomly shooting into the forest after he hears a noise, narrowly missing others sitting around the fire.

Clayton and the others realize the creature's intelligence and try to convince Harlan to leave the machine behind, saying the Sasquatch knows it proves its existence, something it does not want.

The film ends with a title card explaining Clayton, Nikki, and Harlan all denied Plazz’s claims of a Sasquatch encounter upon returning to society, who was deemed psychologically unwell he got taken by seattle.