Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuPeople go and search for the legendary Bigfoot creature.People go and search for the legendary Bigfoot creature.People go and search for the legendary Bigfoot creature.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Phil Tonken
- Self - Narrator
- (as Phil Tonkin)
Robert W. Morgan
- Self
- (as Robert Morgan)
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This movie is a great nostalgia trip to the 70's, especially if, like me, you have a fondness for 70's paranormal programs (OK, maybe I'm the only one). J. Smith narrates as we watch Robert Morgan, John Green, Rene Dahinden and a host of others discuss Bigfoot! Watch Robert Morgan's expedition into Bigfoot country (in the shadow of pre-volcano-blasted Mount St. Helens). I just love it, it takes me back to my 70's childhood, when Bigfoot, UFO's and other topics were really getting a foothold into popular culture. If you like In Search Of, chances are you will like this.
This was a great film if it was 20 years ago and about four in the morning and you had a hand rolled cigarette and a couple of glasses of wine and it came on the only station broadcasting all night in your area. This was before cable, folks. Stations really did often shut down from two to six a.m.. They'd play the star spangled banner, show some Air Force jets flying through the Grand Canyon and then suddenly a major network tv station shut off and you got a test pattern and a a four hour high pitched beep. I kid you not. But one would usually stay on and it was your only hope. Whatever movie came on, that was the hand you were dealt, and this miserably amateurish idiot film was the only game in town on more than one sad occasion. The only authentic scientific moment is the frame by frame showing of the famous footage of the Bigfoot walking through a forested area in the U.S. Northwest. This shakey 8 millimeter clip was recently proven to be a total hoax, a guy in a gorilla suit, so if the movie wasn't a joke before, its twice as comical now. By all means, watch this film if it ever comes on TV, but not if you're sober. Another fine film from American International.
From the fantastic narration to the wonderful Robert Morgan,this docu-drama has it all. Robert Morgan is still active in the search for "Forest Giants" as he likes to call them. This film takes me back to my childhood and helped to give birth to what would become a lifetime fascination with this subject. Like Steven(who reviewed this film earlier),I am a longtime bigfoot enthusiast/researcher myself who thinks that Bob Morgan is very underrated as a legend in the sasquatch community. Classic part of the film is the conversation with 3 of the all-time greats of sasquatchery,John Green,Rene Dahinden and Robert Morgan. I think Robert Morgan deserves to be one of the "four horsemen of sasquatchery" and he is such an interesting man. He has a book called Soul Snatchers that deals with his journey and travels will searching for our elusive friends of the woods. If you love the 70's documentaries,the subject of sasquatch or just want to see a great period piece,this film will not let you down. Simply one of the best.
I have only ever seen it once. It was about 12 years ago, and it was on TBS or something at 4am. The best part was the people who live in the cabin, the husband did all the talking of the encounter his WIFE had with Bigfoot. The stick figure with big pointed teeth that she provided as a description of the Beast is hilarious. Once you get past laughing at most of the people who they interview, it really is pretty interesting. It was made in the early 70's, and the scientific side of it is pretty solid. Especially for being made as long ago as it was. An absolute must see for anyone, if you can find it to watch. It hasn't been on for a long time, and I don't believe you can buy it anywhere.
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 very 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 grovy guys in grovy clothes looking for Bigfoot. That about sums it up.
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- VerbindungenEdited into In Search of Bigfoot (1976)
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