Bigfoot Movies
1999 - 71 min.
1954 - 72 min.
Not rated - 1956 - 65 min.
Hairy Creatures with Human Desires!
An expedition searching Tibet's treacherous Himalayas for a lost professor stumbles into abominable snowman country. Abandoned by their guide high atop snowcapped peaks, they plow forward under the watchful eye of a man who seams impervious to the harsh surrounding. Yetis start surfacing everywhere, and soon we learn why people who have seen these sinister beasts never live long enough to tell their tale.
Not rated - 1957 - 91 min.
Botanist Dr. John Rollason (Peter Cushing) decided to join the exploration team of crass, American showman Tom Friend (Forrest Tucker) on a dangerous expedition into the Himalayas to search for the legendary Yeti. Soon after setting up camp, the group is attacked by a large beast which is shot by trapper Ed Shelley (Robert Brown) and stored in a cave to attract a live specimen.
Before long, the strain of the expedition is felt and the party begins to lose control. To his growing terror, Dr. Rollason suspects that the race of giant "monsters" not only exists, but is capable of invading the thoughts of human beings.
Not Rated - 1957 - 78 min.
1400 pounds of frozen fury that moves like a man!
Half-Man, Half-Beast but ALL MONSTER!
"JUJIN YUKIOTAKO" ("Monster Snowman," 1955) was Toho Studio director Inoshiro Honda's first feature after the hit "GODZILLA." It's a fairly lavish production with a plot partially inspired by "King Kong." Natives in a remote mountain village worship a big, scary "Peking man" (or abominable snowman) who lives in a giant atmospheric cave. The monster kills skiers, is caged by a circus, goes on the rampage after his look-alike little son is shot, and runs off with a beautiful mountain girl in a mini-skirt.
In 1958, the tiny DCA company eliminated much of the original Japanese footage and dialogue, substituting new scenes starring narrator JOHN CARRADINE and MORRIS ANKRUM as a doctor who performs an autopsy on the baby snowman. The American actors never leave the small one-room set where Carradine talks endlessly, telling us things we already know, and tries to psychoanalyze the late snowman.
1959 - min.
Not Rated - 1970 - 94 min.
America's abominable snowman ... breeds with anything!
In the wilds of the rugged Northwest, humans are captures by the legendary "BigFoot". It soon becomes evident that a whole colony of these creatures exists, and that they intend to mate with their captured prey!
An exciting and dangerous manhunt ensues ...
A breathtaking, surprise ending!
Bigfoot: Man or Beast
1971 - 95 min.
Here's a review from another Biggie nut, Doc:
Yes! Robert Morgan baby!
Looks like Loomis from Halloween.
He trots through the woods with the same sound bite harmonica music for 90
min.
He isn't verry convincing when he describes his bigfoot sighting.
"The most man-like, human...gorilla...I had ever seen."
They start a forest fire and he cries along with his hippie entourage
because their plans for finding Biggie are ruined.
At the beginning the guy driving the crazy all terrain car is great,
especially when he tells the guy with the chainsaw to hold up for a bit.
Includes the Patterson film, a mime describes what he thinks of it, has my
buddy Grover Krantz(he shows that same footprint he is so proud of)
"What we have here is obviously a crippled individual.", also get to see
the Biggie Hunters argue weather he should be shot or not.
But for the most part its groovy guys in groovy clothes looking
for Bigfoot.
That about sums it up.
Doc
Bigfoot: Man or Beast (News-Reel version)
1971 - 10 min.
Rated PG - 1971 - 80 min.
My review:
Wow! I can't believe I sat through this one. Goofball attempt to make a funny Bigfoot movie. It always seems to be unfunny when they try to make it funny. The really good movies are the ones that fail miserably at being serious.
Anyway, this one is about a Missing Link thawing out from the ice age and going on a killing spree in a small town. A news reporter follows him around, and all kinds of silliness goes down. A blind girl thinks he's a dog, and she has the shock of her life when she gets her sight back and see what the dog really is. Then it comes to her school dance and tries to abduct her, but it's put down by the national guard at the end. Figured I'd ruin the ending on this one for yas, so you would never even think about watching it. The blind girl didn't look all that bad though, for 1970's standards. Otherwise, reallly bad ridiculousnous.
1972 - 90 min.
And here's my review for this movie that I had posted to the IMDb:
Best Bigfoot movie/documentary of all time!
I have seen just about every terrible, cheesy Bigfoot movie out there, and this is the one I saw first, and this is the one that is the best. It starts out kind of strange though, with the movie trying to act like a movie. But once that is over and the documentary side takes over, it goes from good to great. A common mistake of Bigfoot films makers, is the way they show Bigfoot. This movie does it very tastefully with no close-ups of the Bigfoot smiling at the camera or anything. Believe me, some movies have that, while they're trying to be serious, or worse yet, scary.
Excellent for any Bigfoot nut or horror movie fan alike.
In the Shadow of Bigfoot
1973 (?)
Rated R - 1974 - 85 min.
It Walks. It Stalks. It tears the shriek right out of your throat.
When the air is still and darkness silences the night - you will hear a piercing cry...
SHRIEK OF THE MUTILATED is a classic horror thriller that will take you to a deserted island and leave you there alone with you r most dreaded nightmares...all coming to life before your very eyes.
Strong evidence of sightings of the Abominable Snowman brings Ernest Press and four of his top anthropology students to deserted Boot Island. But what lies in store for them is a most deadly education. Terror greets the group on their arrival, as one by one they are stalked by a frightening and brutal rampaging beast. It is a living hell; hope of survival bleak - someone must make it off this deadly island!
The most earth shattering sound - the desperate, helpless SHRIEK OF THE MUTILATED!
Here's a review from another Bigfoot nut, Montefort...
From Michael and Roberta Findlay,the directorial team responsible for "Slaughter"(which had a new ending sequence added later and re-released as "Snuff"),and the producers of the equally catchy title, "Invasion of the Blood Farmers",comes the best toilet-budgeted "cannibals-use-yeti-as-an-excuse-to-eat-collegiate-hippes" movie ever made,bar none.Dr. Prell,a professor with a bigfoot fetish,leads the live action equivalent
of the Scooby Doo gang, complete with the flower- stickered Mystery Machine van, but sans the Great Dane,on the same investigative class trip that 86ed his previous students save for one,who's gone bananas and secured himself a job as the college
greenskeeper(they let this cornflake around the hedge-clippers?)some seven years ago.The former top student/lone survivor/greenskeeper catches wind of Prell's plans to lead more lambs to the slaughter at a seriously groovy college popcorn party at his house,goes further into a state of crackers,slashing his wife's throat after the party guests leave,effectively killing her,except she drags her dying frame acroos the floor(and a plugged-in toaster too)to the bathtub where he sits,fully bloody clothed in the bath water,and electrocutes him in a vortex of bad 70's visual effects.
Outrageous murders never stopping a hard-driving man like Dr. Prell,he and Fred,Velma,Daphne,and their obligatory acoustic guitar strumming folkie chum, press ahead to a secluded island where Prell's associate,Dr. Warner has conveniently gathered evidence of a living yeti(in New York state,mind you).Warner shares household duties with Laughing Crow,a mute Indian servant who looks more like Al Pacino's retarded brother.The gang immediately sets out into the woods outside Warner's humble abode to look for their hominid,who upon first glance looks a lot like the sheepdog from Disney classic,"The Shaggy D.A.".Prell's yeti isn't nearly as loveable though,and it soon goes through hippie students one by one like a middle-aged barfly through tequila shots on a lonesome Monday night.
Outrageous murders never slowing down an adamant yeti-tracker like Prell,he uses the mangled body of one of the girls to try and trap the snowman,but in a sudden melee of plot twists,we find out that Prell,Warner,Laughing Crow,and even the island's police are in actuality modern cannibals preparing for a Saturnalia feast they hold every seven years,and that the hokey white yeti is just a suit(really?)they use for their fiendish games.Is the last remaining student inducted into their flesh-eating cult by sharing his girlfriend's meat with the partygoers?Or is he resigned to trimming shrubbery around campus,while mumbling to himself and peering up mini-skirts?
The ending is left up to you.
My daughter's future lemonade stands will have a bigger budget than this flick did,but between the interesting story,the laughable acting,surprisingly sparse gore for a 70's exploitation film such as this one,and the toe-tapping rhythms of one-hit wonder,Hot Butter and "Popcorn",I highly recommend this guitly classic/sleeper to anyone who can appreciate low budget gems that have a little heart behind 'em,even if it may be tied to a tree as bait for cannibals in yeti suits.See it.
B.W.
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1975 - 95 min.
1975 - (Spanish subtitles)
1976 - 88 min.
Here's a review from another Bigfoot nut, Montefort
This little celluloid anecdote in skunk ape history holds a special place in my heart, yet stinks like a frat boy's underwear the morning after a hot-wings-at-the-bar night with his buddies.What possessed the producer to dig 60's non-entity,"Teenagers Vs. the Thing" out of its shallow grave,and add an equally atrocious newly shot introduction in 1972, is beyond the fathomable realm of critical thinking.The original
film itself, is putrid enough on its own.Read on.
Robert Clymire,a high school teacher leading his favorite square students on a field trip to excavate Indian artifacts, unwittingly stumbles upon a cave, complete with obligatory
papier mache'-faced Bigfoot mummy.The flat top brigade manages to haul the carcass back to civilization where it
reanimates and proceeds to kill the local residents,amidst sound stage snarls and embarrassing close up shots of the
papier mache' face, complete with obvious eye holes.The drapes and their teacher haggle over the price of a soda pop and bring more wood to the screen than Keanu Reeves on a bad day,while the local sherriff,a quick-witted law enforcement agent,spares the viewer prolonged agony by cutting the penny ante pongid's hijinks short,dousing the crepe wool and plaster costume with gasoline.The added 70's introduction footage consists of a mythology teacher showing a ten minute film of a groovy broad reading prompter cards and being stalked by an entirely different papier mache'-faced killer in her backyard while she gives her dog some water, to his students,whos attire would make TV pimp Huggy Bear blush,before bringing out the very same Robert Clymire(who the producers must have found stocking shelves at a dust bowl hardware store somewhere) to segue into the 60's flick.
Yeah it's bad.But it's bad-good.You could do worse on a Wednesday night with a gaggle of movie-buddies and a case or three of Yuengling lager.
B.W.
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1976 - 94 min.
This is the original story of Bigfoot and took over seven years of actual research. The tale reveals for the first time the complete story of the legendary creature, and chronicles man's greatest attempt to unravel the mysteries that surround the Sasquatch phenomenon.
Here's my little review for this flick:
Absolutely, the most impossible movie to find. But you can get a dub from a few websites. Anyway, I would have never known about this one if Doc never told me about when he saw it in the movies as a kid and made Sasquatch noises in the car ride home.
Anyhoo, this one starts out serious for a few seconds, telling us that they're going on a Sasquatch hunt in British Columbia with a bunch of people and they have a big plan to capture them when they get there. The movie has lots of beautiful landscape shots of this part of the world, but it comes up short in the Bigfoot department. The ending is very cool though: when they set up camp and put all these motion sensors up. Then it attacks!
Rated PG - 1976 - 90 min.
Horror founded in fact...
(This is the synopsis from the back of the cheap-o looking box)Suspense and terror mount as two ambitious anthropology students venture into the heart of Louisiana in search of a legendary creature. The finally locate an old man who is more than willing to talk about his experiences with the strange and powerful creature from Black Lake. The climactic scenes that follow turn hunters into the hunted in a desperate struggle for survival.
(..and here's the synopsis from the original box)This spine-tingling suspense thriller focuses on a bizarre creature that stalks the Louisianna backwoods, leaving a trail of terror and destruction in its wake.
Joe Canton (JACK ELAM) is a tough Louisiana trapper who has made a living from the Black Lake bottoms for forty years. When his trapping partner mysteriously disappears, he enlists the help of two Anthropology students to unravel the mystery. After spending countless hours chasing clues and listening to the townspeople's bizarre tales, the two men feel they are closing in on the creature and prepare for a confrontation.
The confrontation finally occurs, but it doesn't happen as expected. Some piece of scientific data is overlooked. Some camera is not loaded properly. The imagination runs wild as the brutal reality of the CREATURE OF BLACK LAKE takes hold.
The Legend of Bigfoot
Rated G - 1975 - 80 min.
A Motion picture that takes you through some of the most beautiful and spectacular countryside in North America in search of BIGFOOT.
Throwbacks from the ice age, this film takes you to their breeding grounds high above the arctic circle, where proof was found of an ever increasing population of this breed of animal with the ability to think.
See rare actual film footage of the Giants of the North in the natural habitat.
1977 - 104 min.
1977 - 92 min.
1977
Rated PG - 1978 - 87 min.
An excursion into the unknown you won't soon forget, RETURN TO BOGGY CREEK is a sine-tingling film that takes you to the crossroads where reality and the supernatural meet. With its haunting atmosphere and thrilling, suspenseful action, here is one movie certain to keep you riveted to your seat right down to the final scene! The setting is a small, isolated fishing village. It's a peaceful enough place, even though there are occasional reports of a legendary beast said to be dwelling in the nearby swamp. Right down to its mystifying climax, here's a film for everyone with a taste for that shadowy "something" which only rarely crosses our everyday world. So come along to where you can be sure to expect the unexpected. There is nothing to fear, except the creature itself.
And here's my review for this movie that I had posted to the IMDb:
What a hunk of Disney-esque garbage!
...not that all Disney films are garbage. Anyway, I saw "Legend of Boggy Creek" first and absolutely loved the film. When I heard it had 2 sequels, I was ecstatic. I finally found a copy of this and watched it one night. I don't see how they can make a G-rated sequel to a horror film. The original is a movie/documentary about the Fauke Monster, and can scare anyone. "Return" is for kids and should not be watched by anyone. I don't remember the plot too well, as it's been quite some time since I watched it and I will not watch it again, but... It's about these hunters coming to town and they go looking to kill Bigfoot. Three little kids sneak out of the house to stop them. A big monsoon comes through. The hunters get hurt, are saved by the kids. Then they all hide out in a boat with a big piece of tarp on top and try to wait out the storm. Then all of a sudden, Bigfoot comes and does something really sick. I don't wanna ruin the ending for any of yas, but it's not scary. Well....
Rated G - 1978 - 85 min.
Rated PG - 1979 - 92 min.
The Legend lives on...
Indian folklore calls it Sasquatch. The white man named it Big Foot... Deep in the snow-covered backwoods it lurks. An elusive, massive beast rarely glimpsed by man, this creature of the frozen north suddenly begins a series of grisly killings.
A ski resort is terrorized by these brutal murders. The local township must find a way to stop the beast before it kills again...
Here's a review from another Biggie nut, Doc:
Its a sin how these things are made, but then again we wouldn't get to see the best "Dummy scene" ever filmed.
Ahhh the beauty of low budget Bigfoot flicks, you learn to see the beauty the more you watch them, that's if your brain doesn't melt first.
As I said before, this has the best dummy scene ever! Words can't express it, you have to see it for yourself.
Wonderful lines such as "Smells like decayin' flesh", "Thems human..."(You will know this one when you see it)
The creature makes a Blah, Blah! sound and the scene where the baby gets shot will make cry(with laughter) you will be rewinding it.
Has a car chase, snowmobile chase, a Bigfoot folk song as well as a Disco song.
It doesn't end there, while watching the credits a friend noticed "Wardrobe provided by K-Mart".
You ask, how could you even get as far as the credits and then watch them? I could only explain this as a sort of shock to the brain, you are so mentally exhausted you can't move and also I guess you have to know who was behind the mess.
All that being said, this is a must see especially if you want to punish yourself mentally.
Its a keeper!
Ajooba Kudrat Kaa (aka "Yeti")
Hindu movie from the 80's. Very strange setup...has commercials running throughout the movie at the bottom of the screen. -over 2 hrs. long
Rated PG - 1985 - 93 min.
The legend too monstrous to die - surfaces again!
I also have a copy of this movie when it was shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000
A cult movie super-monster explodes back into action - and Boggy Creek runs red in this nerve-shredding sequel to the original horror classic!
Deep in the backwoods of Texarkana, people thought the evil had subsided. Then the sightings began trickling in. Soon, anthropologist Brian Lockhart and a team of eager student researchers head off into the swamps in search of what might be anything from a primitive throwback to a genuine yeti. But when the 300-pound, 8-foot tall creature suddenly lashes out in furious retaliation, the hunters become the hunted. Join the expedition, if you dare, and go in search of the legend they couldn't kill - in Boggy Creek II.
And here’s my review for this movie that I had posted on the IMDb:
Oh, the horror that the Barbaric Beast will bring!!
If you thought all the other cheesy Bigfoot movies made were bad, wait till you see this one. It's Charles Pierce's sequel to the original "Legend of Boggy Creek" (not to be confused with the unrelated "Return to Boggy Creek"). This time Pierce plays the starring role as a professor who drags 2 girls and a really skinny kid who can never keep his shirt on (, and according to the professor, "...is always hungry") into the woods in search for Bigfoot. The movie starts out leading you to believe that Bigfoot is some sort of amphibious creature by showing it rip a deer's head off from underwater. But that's just the tip of the iceberg of horror in the classic. Just wait till you see the stirring "Mad Dog Attack" sequence, and the greatest line in Bigfoot movie history: "Talk to me...". It'll all come together when you see it on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Oh, what a joyous day it will be when I see this movie ripped to shreds by the masters. Although, it's very fun to watch it in it's original state and shred it yourself. All in all, a highly recommended flick for bad bigfoot movie and bad movie fans alike!
Rated R - 1985 - 68 min.
Desperately Seeking Yetti
Themes from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein abound in a fantasy-sex yarn that showcases the radiant sexuality of European bust queen Ushi Digard.
A lonely, horny Yetti ("Bigfoot") who haunts the woods about a remote Northern California hippie commune, is desperately seeking a mate; and the fact that the bevy of beautiful, bosomy chicks who live in the big house are all practicing nudists only inflames his desire to possess one or more real live girls of his own. So the Yetti goes a-courtin' and succeeds in bearing several shrieking, fainting captives off to his tastefully decorated cave. But when his clumsy, though tender, attempts at foreplay are harshly rated by the sophisticated sluts he's dragged home, our gentle brute learns a hard lesson; that there is no predator so apt to devour and suck dry a big, hairy male thing as the modern American girl!
Not Rated - 1980 - 95 min.
An evil mutation embarks on a wave of brutal butchery.
In shock and pain after being found in the forest with his face mutilated and most of the skin burnt away, Professor Nugent insists that the American legend of the 'Big Foot' monster is true. A number of horrific incidents are recalled in graphic flashbacks: the brutal murder of a local fisherman, the mutilation of a couple making love in their van, and the Horrendous death of a young motor cyclist. All bear the gory signs of having been butchered by the demon.
A group from the University's anthropology class, including the young daughter of the dead fisherman, set out to uncover the mystery. They disturb a Black Magic ritual and force the truth from a hermit, Wanda. She had been raped by the monster, and gave birth to a mutation. The group are eventually trapped by the most gruesome blood bath ever filmed.
And here's my review for this movie that I had posted on the IMDb:
Perfect for fans of hilariously bad movies!!
I was introduced to this movie by a fellow Bigfoot buff friend of mine who had found a copy of this oh-so-rare film. When he said I was in for a treat, I had no idea. This movie screams to be massacred on MST3K. A college professor takes a few of his students out to some small island searching for Bigfoot. While there, the professor tells the kids many tales of people and their fatal encounters with Bigfoot. The flashbacks contain hilariously bad special effects and Bigfoot doing just plain silly things. I wouldn't want to ruin any points of this masterpiece for all you other "Z-Movie" fans out there. All I can say is, that you'll laugh til it hurts with this one (if you can find a copy of the movie, that it. It is rather difficult to find).
Rated ?? - 1985 - ?? min.
1987
Disney movie with Candice Cameron
Rated ?? - 1988 - 91 min.
Demonwood Forest. Mysterious. As old as the earth itself. Its primordial silence is broken by only the howling wind - and bloodcurdling screems! Welcome to the land of DEMONWARP, a horrifying chasm between light and shadow, ancient fear and future shock and the living and the undead.
George Kennedy stars as Will Crafton, a vengeance-bent hunter searching for the ominous creature that carried off his daughter months before. Into Crafton's stalking grounds come Jack, Carrie, Cindy, Tom and Fred, five young people on a quest of their own. Ultimately trapped in the green hell of Demonwood, Crafton and the youths come face to face with a host of both prime-evil and extraterrestrial horrors unlike any imaginable - including a bigfoot-like manimal of nightmarish rage, an army of unstoppable zombie slaves and a carnivorous alien terror whose lethal venom induces an excruciating, never-ending torment of death!
Prepare for the ultimate transmutation in terror and escape the flesh-crawling fury of DEMONWARP...or die trying!
Rated PG - 1988
Not Rated - 1993 - 88 min.
Big Jake's after Bigfoot in the Big Apple.
It's the biggest chase this town has ever seen.
The story of the world's smallest Bigfoot
See what happens when the scariest creature known to man turns out to be not so scary after all. The famous Himalayan Yeti has been hinted down by Big Jake (Meat Loaf), but it turns out to be no larger that a teddy-bear - with incredibly big feet! This cute little creature finds itself in New York, the priceless pet of the pampered son of a multi-millionaire, and only a little girl named Amy can set the Yeti free. From the skyscraping peaks of the Himalayas to the skyscrapers of Manhattan, To Catch a Yeti is a fun-filled adventure that children and their parents will love.
Rated PG - 1995 - 86 min.
An 11 year old boy,
An age old legend,
A life long friendship.
A young boy comes face-to-face with one of nature's legends in this epic tale of courage, hope and friendship. When young Cody Higgins (Zachery Ty Bryan, TV's "Home Improvement") becomes lost in the woods and is rescued by the legendary Bigfoot, the two become fast friends - and the media has a field day with the story. But greedy billionaire Chaz Frederick (David Rasche, Bingo), wants the creature for his own, and puts up a $1 million reward from its capture. Now, with the help of Ranger Nick Clifton (Matt McCoy, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle), and beautiful scientist Samantha McClarty (Crystal Chappell, TV's "Days of Our Lives"), Cody must race to set his newfound friend free where he will be safe before Frederick and his mercenaries get their hands on the gentle giant.
1995 - 56 min.
1997 - 99 min.
Deep in the heart of Cedar Creek, the Shoemaker kids are enjoying a quiet summer vacation. But with the amazing discovery of a friendly Little Bigfoot, they soon find themselves on the adventure of a lifetime.
Here's a review from another Biggie nut, Doc:
How could they let this happen?
Who gives them the budget to make this abomination?
I am watching Little Bigfoot.
Wow.
Don't let it be said that environmentalists don't resort to propaganda.
These young kids are trying to save LB from an evil, greedy, alkie logging
company owner.
I guessed it would have a scene with the LB crying and showing the cut trees
to the kids, but I was still shocked when I saw it.
It makes all logging companies look like they would resort to cutting down
protected trees and killing protected animals so they aren't discovered on
operation property.
It even has its totally anti hunter overtones as well. Making it look like
they just love to go out and shoot everything in sight!
And to top it off, the little Bigfoot looks terrible! Its obviously a
midget in a costume, you could tell by the bulled legs. No offense if you
know any midgets.
"Mrs. Bigfoot", as the children call her, looks bad as well.
I think my brain is going to explode.
Almost forgot, it also stars P.J. Soles from Halloween fame, I thought she
was pumping gas?
Overall it gets 10 + !
Because I fucking love bad movies!
Especially ones that insult your intelligence and put midgets in ape
suits!
Doc
Rated R(?) - 1998 - 82 min.
WOW! What a piece of trash! I mean, come on! What was this that I just watched? Shot using a home video camera and, oh forget it...I won't even waste my time. Wow. Search for the Beast....
Rated PG - 1997 - 93 min.
There's something new afoot...
While camping out with their dad, (Stephen Furst of ANIMAL HOUSE), Brian (Taran Noah Smith of HOME IMPROVEMENT), Shelly (Melody Clarke of BAYWATCH) and their friend Michael (Michael Fishman of ROSEANNE) discover an incredible new pal: LITTLE BIG FOOT!
But there's no time for play, as a greedy industrialist aims to capture the creature, and the kids must find a way to return their furry friend to the freedom of the forest. It's a family vacation they'll never forget!
Also starring Tom Bosley (HAPPY DAYS).
1998 - 94 min.
He's big, he's talented, and he's real hairy...
He's Ed, a basketball playing Sasquatch.
When 12-year old Picasso joins the basketball team, he's bullied by his teammates until he discovers Ed, a young Sasquatch who's a natural basketball superstar. They're the hit of the team until Picasso gets dropped by the coach. Picasso must now learn that there are more important things than being popular, like true friendship and feeling good about yourself. Richard Thomas (The Waltons) and Robert Burke(Tombstone) star in this heartwarming sports fantasy.
Don Keating Videos
In the Shadow of Sasquatch (1995) - 95 min.
Ohio's Abominable Snowman (1997) - 52 min.
Sasquatch...the Evidence Mounts (1998) - 44 min.
Bigfoot on Television
Playmate on Leno with Bigfoot tape
Buzz Kill - show from MTv...guy dresses up as Biggie and scares hikers - 8 min
Fx Movie Show - they make fun of Capture of Bigfoot for about 8 min.
Isis - episode titled "Bigfoot"
Land of the Lost - 2 episodes - "Ancient Guardian", "Abominable Snowman" - 23 min each
Strange Universe - Texas Bigfoot and lake monster segment-15 min.
/ Himalayan Snow Creature footage - 5 min.
/ Bigfoot from space - 6 min.
Six Million Dollar Man 2 parter - "The Secret of Bigfoot" - 2 hr.
Secrets & Mysteries, aka Secrets of the Unknown - Bigfoot - 21 min
The Hunt for Bigfoot - Bigfoot skeleton?, Smokey Crabtree, .... - 50 min.
Hour Northwest - interview w/ Larry Lind, and Cliff Crook of Bigfoot Central; Rene calls in - 15 min.
The Other Side - 42min.
Six Million Dollar Man 2 parter - "The Return of Bigfoot" - 2 hr.
Six Million Dollar Man - "Bigfoot V" - approx. 45 min
In Search of History - Abominable Snowman (from History channel) - 45 min.
Unsolved Mysteries - Yeti (11 min.) / Bigfoot (12 min.) / Skunk Ape (4/9/99 - 10 min.)
Sightings - Sasquatch (10/8/94) - 7 min.
/ Bigfoot update (5/12/95) - 6 min. / Bigfoot (10/5/95) - 2 min. / Chinese Bigfoot (11/4/95) - 2 min.
/ The Call of Sasquatch (?/?/?) - 7 min.
/ Monsters (?/?/?) - 13 min.
/ Encounters - 13 min.
Hard Copy - Redman Footage (1992) - 7 min.
In Search of... Bigfoot / The Abominable Snowman / Monster Hunters / The Swamp Monster - 22 min. each
Ancient Mysteries - Bigfoot - 45 min.
David L. Wolper Presents: "Monsters! Mysteries of Myth?" - 48 min
Arthur C. Clark (Vol. 3) - The Missing Apeman
/ Dragons, Dinosaurs & Giant Snakes - 47 min. (aka Into the Unknown - "Unknown Creatures")
Secrets of the Unknown - Sasquatch - 21 min.
Bigfoot (TLC special) - 47 min (SP)
Into the Unknown "Supernatural Beings" (SP) - 47min
Into the Unknown "Chinese Wildman" - 22 min. (aka Into the Unknown "Strange Beasts")
Tenacious D - Sasquatch skit - around 10 min.
"Strange But True" - segment on Bigfoot - 13 min.
"Spiegel Tv Magazin" - German tv clip on Bigfoot - 13 min.
"So Weird" (tv series) - Sasquatch episode - 30 min.
Celebrity Deathmatch - Bigfoot vs. Nessie
Strange Universe - "Monkey Man" - 5 min.
Western Bigfoot Society newsclip - 8 min.
Good Morning America bigfoot clip - 5 min.
Kokanee Beer commercials - 5 min.
Northwest Reports - "Bigfoot Believers" - 11 min.
Freeman, Redwoods, and Patterson footage (enhanced) - 11 min.
Mysteries of the Unexplained - "Strange Beings and UFOs" - 46 min (possibly aka Science Mysteries (???))
Animal X - Bigfoot, Russian Yeti, and Jersey Devil - 23 min
Animal X - Goat Man, Bigfoot, Yowie - 16 min
The Quest - "Bigfoot"
Unnatural History - "Mythical Beasts and Monsters" (TLC) - 46 min.
CNN Bigfoot clip - Ray Wallace 2003 - 2 min
The X Creatures - Bigfoot and Yeti 1998 - 46 min
Inside Report: Ivan Marx and Bigfoot 1990 - 9 min 
Skunk Ape News Clip - WSVN 7 Miami (2000?) - 4 min 
Skunk Ape News Clip - WFOR 4 Miami (Early 1990's) - 5 min 
1990's Cryptozoology Clip - Bigfoot, Thylacine, Vu Quang ox (Saola) - 7 min 
Big/ufo connection clip from 1970's movie - 2 min 
Unknown Bigfoot Research Project segment - 8 min 
One Step Beyond "Night of the Kill" - 22 min 
History's Mysteries - Bigfoot and Other Monsters - 45 min 
Those Incredible Animals: Monsters - 21 min 
Is it Real? Bigfoot (NatGeo) - 45 min 
Weird Travels - Bigfoot 2006 - 43 min
Lizard Man Clip TLC - 2 min 
World of Mysteries - On the Trail of Bigfoot 2002 - 44 min
Weird Travels - Lake Monsters 2005 - 43 min
Best Evidence - Bigfoot 2007 - 43 min 
Weird Travels - Creepy Creatures 2005 - 42 min 
SciFi Investigates Bigfoot 2006 - 43 min 
Monsters and Mysteries in Alaska - 43 min 
Secrets of the Unknown - Bigfoot & Witches - 60 min
"Honey, I shrunk the Kids" - bigfoot ep
"Eerie, Indiana" - short with Bigfoot
MacGyver Episode 48 "Ghost Ship"
Bigfoot and Wildboy - episode guide
10 Space Prisoner
11 Birth of the Titan
15 Eye of the Mummy
19 Outlaw Bigfoot
Harry and the Hendersons - syndicated TV show
24 Halloween
30 Winning
31 Till Theft Do Us Part
32 The Genius
38 Itchologist
Bigfoot on the Radio
Radio Canada International: "Sasquatch: The Anthropology of the Unknown" - around 140 min.
The Ohio Sasquatch Recordings" (Don Keating) - around 25 min.
"Bigfoot: The Northwest's Abominable Snowman" - album by Don Jones:
--1. Bigfoot
--2. Bigfoot and Little Willie Whitecloud
--3. He Watch the Man
--4. Little Bigfoot Journey Home
--5. Shelter
"Abominable Snowman in the Market" - by Norman Rich and the Modern Lovers
and one other unidentifiable song "Bigfoot's on the Prowl" (?)
The Bigfoot Recordings (or something like that) - hosted by Jonathan Frakes. Recordings of supposed Bigfoot screams, narrated by Frakes.
Bigfoot Wanted
"Ostrzie, Yeti!" (1961) - Poland
...aka "Beware of Yeti"
"Bigfoot" (1967) - USA
"In Search of Bigfoot" (1976) - USA
"Revenge of Bigfoot" (1979) - USA
"Cry Wilderness" (1986) - USA
"Bigfoot" (1995) - USA
"The Abominable Snowman" (1996) - USA
"Drawing Flies" (1996) - Canada
"Abominable" (2002) - USA
"My Friend Bigfoot" (?)
any and all episodes of "Bigfoot and Wildboy"
...and I know there's others out there. There are always others, are there not?
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