Werewolves Unearthed – Full Movie (New Dogman Encounters and Evidence)



Documentarian Ward Hiney and skeptical journalist Chad Christy have teamed up, along with Small Town Monsters, to chase down leads of dogman sightings in the Ohio Valley. Stories of werewolves have drifted from European folklore into modern American pop culture, percolating in the subconscious of the populace for centuries. These tales often tell of terrifying, half-man/half-canid beings that roam the forests and fields after dark. Most think of them as little more than campfire stories meant to scare children, but for some there is much more to this than mere mythology.
Now filmmaker Ward Hiney, leading Werewolves Unearthed, a new Small Town Monsters production, is set to lift the veil on the enigmatic “dogman” of North America.

A recent rash of werewolf sightings in western Pennsylvania have grabbed the attention of documentarian Ward Hiney. In order to get to the truth behind these ongoing encounters, he enlisted journalist and ardent skeptic Chad Christy in an effort to film their investigation, hoping to unravel the mysterious events unfolding in the Shanango Valley. As they spoke with witnesses and experts, a pattern emerged that might help establish what is behind ongoing sightings of werewolves in America’s Heartland.

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42 thoughts on “Werewolves Unearthed – Full Movie (New Dogman Encounters and Evidence)”

  1. Very well done … to the locals who told their stories, you may not have any idea how greatful we are that you found it necessary to speak of such a traumatic, rare and special event in your lives for the greater good of us who hadn't gone through something so extraordinary … Thank you

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  2. Yea the dogman thing is real. People changing into wolves is not. This would have been a much better documentary stuck to the authentic dogman subject and evidence. They want to hide but drive around with werewolf plates on their vehicles? Just a bunch of nutcases that watch too much tv. There’s many people that have seen the dogman in the same areas as the sasquatch.

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  3. IF you could recruit a sasquatch (just one) to play pro football, teach him the game, and prove that he's acclimated to humans (won't rip anyone's head off) etc, what position would you put him at?
    Commissioner caveat: he can only play on Defense or Offense, not both. 😁

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  4. I was happy that Seth recruits great film makers to join his production team. When Jenny and I agreed to do this we had no idea how the final product would look and I’ll say I’m happy with how we were represented. I read most of the comments and it’s difficult to read some of what was written only because it’s geared at being hurtful personally. I can and will say this for the record. Our retelling of our encounter with what we believe to be Sasquatch is 100% true for us and even I don’t understand how a prayer could have the meaning it did to me and have synchronicity involved with my dads passing but it did and that’s where my( Our) journey took a different direction. After years of analyzing all of this it’s our conclusion a lot of this is truly all related in the field of the unknown. Thank you Seth, Heather and Ward’s Dark Holler team for being so kind to invite us into their Small Town Monster legacy of films. Our authenticity is knowing our own truth and speaking about it for others, so take away from this what you will at your level of understanding. Oh and I’ve known my wife since we were 10 years old, so keep drinking lol. 😂 keep making films Seth and crew

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  5. These two being interviewed are too "woo-woo". Witchcraft, lighting candles, experimenting with the supernatural. Too weird for me. I wanted tales of what Dogman could possibly be or about werewolves. Not all this looney tunes stuff. That guy who was driving in a truck caravan seems pretty credible but, again, it's about Sasquatch and not Dogman.

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  6. Scratching my head it seems people are more confused on this stuff compared to 10 years ago. A little bit of everything thrown into the same bag mix it up and draw from the bag when it’s your turn. I’m not being an ass I’m just seeing some warning signs. Just hope the best for the guys and gals looking for these things. I mean don’t we usually find what we go looking for?

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  7. After watching several hours of dogman and bigfoot encounter videos over the last couple days, I can't count on both hands the number of times people have referenced the movies "Harry and the Hendersons" and "Van Helsing." And the first time someone referenced Van Helsing they weren't even talking about the werewolf, they said the bigfoot looked like Hyde, lol. This isn't a credibility issue or anything, I believe them, it's just funny that those are the go-to movies in people's minds.

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  8. Thank you for a strange and wonderful film. I commend the quality of this film and I suppose if you feel you needed to film a prayer that's fine, well who am I to say? I myself have no religion, I am puzzled even by the fact that people feel they need such a thing. How have you been hurt personally by comments on YouTube? I do not wish to insult what would be the point? I suggest youn unplug as they say. Happiness and good health, T.

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  9. I was raised in Greenville, a lot of people will call this post crazy! When I was young, I had this reocuring dream, quit a few times. I would be down by Wasser Bridge, and in the dreams there would be these things that had like a human form, except they had the heads of dogs. This was before I knew anything about Bigfoot or Dog Men.

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  10. This is a superb example of the team's complete effort to provide a first class product. Maybe they should produce "Expedition Bigfoot"! I hate "Expedition Bigfoot's" overly loud and dramatic music which drowns out and/or ruins the moment during their episodes. Seth and the gang do it right! Excellent video! Look forward to more great stuff!

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  11. Truly love these extremely well produced documentaries with the Alaskan Bigfoot ones being my fave. Heck you don't even have to be into the subject matter to enjoy the scenery.

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  12. The old lady’s story is just bad. Some guy told her that he’s a werewolf but he showed zero proof of it and that’s the end of it. If someone is serious as that guy, especially involving a little girl the safety of wildlife is well, wouldn’t you leave the matter to the authorities? But no she continues to buy into his wild claims and lastly she wraps it up by saying that she asked the man for proof and the guy said yeah but if I showed you, you would dead 😂. It didn’t once occur to her that this man may need a mental check first in fact he would’ve been safe there especially from harming anyone or anything. My favourite part of his story was when he woke up naked next to a dead rabbit cmon 😂

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