

A fake documentary so wild it makes Sharknado look like PBS.
Seattle's Loch Ness: The Lake Washington Sea Monster For hundreds of years the Wonkatilla tribe of the Northwestern United States has worshipped a giant sea creature they call Willatuk, God of Ocean, after it saved their lives during the great earthquake and blizzard of 1736. But now, scientists and hunters are tracking Willatuk to study the creature and possibly kill it. Can Chief Clamintile and his tribe save their "God of Ocean" from the guns and chains of modern man, or is it too late? Learn the answers by watching Willatuk: The Legend of Seattle's Sea Serpent.
Acting
Graham Greene narrating this with straight-faced dignity.
Production
Imaginary tribe lore invented on what feels like a dare.
Director
O.W. Tuthill
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director O.W. Tuthill also made 'The God of Joy: A Comedy About Depression,' suggesting a very specific filmmaking obsession.
The film invents the 'Wonkatilla' whole cloth—no such tribe exists, making this less 'local legend' and more 'local fabrication.'
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