Donner Pass (2012) is a horror film based on the events that occurred at Donner Pass in northern Sierra Nevada in 1846. The film is directed by Elise Robertson, who has co-written the story with R. Scott Adams and Mouncey Ferguson. Donner Pass was released worldwide on 15 November 2012.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Donner Pass (2012) via streaming services such as Peacock.
Is Donner Pass (2012) available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Donner Pass (2012) is available to watch via streaming on Peacock.
Seven teenagers are vacationing at a remote mountain cabin near Donner Pass, where George Donner and his group were stranded in the winter of 1846 and were forced to resort to cannibalism to survive. One of the teenagers is found half-eaten, and the rest begin to think that the events of 1846 aren’t just a part of history.
Donner Pass (2012) stars Desiree Hall, Erik Stocklin, Adelaide Kane, Krystal Davis, Russ Russo, Joel Stoffer, and others.
Watch Donner Pass (2012) streaming via Peacock
Donner Pass (2012) is available to watch on Peacock. Peacock features a great selection of horror films, which include Get Out, American Psycho, The Invisible Man, The Changeling, Better Watch Out, and many more.
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The synopsis of Donner Pass is as follows:
“Donner Pass has a well-known and macabre history – the place where George Donner and his party got stuck in the winter of 1846 and were forced to resort to cannibalism to keep from starving. But what if it wasn’t just history?”
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