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Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues

  • 1983
  • PG
  • 1h 31min
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2,5/10
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Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (1983)
A professor and three of his students camp out in the wilderness to find a Bigfoot-type creature.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA professor and three of his students camp out in the wilderness to find a Bigfoot-type creature.A professor and three of his students camp out in the wilderness to find a Bigfoot-type creature.A professor and three of his students camp out in the wilderness to find a Bigfoot-type creature.

  • Réalisation
    • Charles B. Pierce
  • Scénario
    • Charles B. Pierce
  • Casting principal
    • Charles B. Pierce
    • Cindy Butler
    • Chuck Pierce Jr.
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    • Réalisation
      • Charles B. Pierce
    • Scénario
      • Charles B. Pierce
    • Casting principal
      • Charles B. Pierce
      • Cindy Butler
      • Chuck Pierce Jr.
    • 80avis d'utilisateurs
    • 31avis des critiques
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    Charles B. Pierce
    Charles B. Pierce
    • Dr. Brian C. Lockhart
    Cindy Butler
    Cindy Butler
    • Leslie Ann Walker
    Chuck Pierce Jr.
    • Tim Thornton
    • (as Chuck Pierce)
    Jimmy Clem
    Jimmy Clem
    • Old Man Crenshaw
    Serene Hedin
    Serene Hedin
    • Tanya Yazzie
    Rick Hildreth
    • Deputy Williams
    • (as Rick 'Rock' Hildreth)
    Don Adkins
    • Otis Tucker
    James Tennison
    • Store Keeper
    Charles Potter
    • Oscar Culpotter
    Pat Waggoner
    • Myrtle Culpotter
    • (as Pat Waggner)
    Charles Vanderburg
    • W.L. Slogan
    Mack Pierce
    • Boat Renter
    Minnie L. Sessum
    • Old Lady in Store
    Okley Williams
    • Man in Store #1
    Morris Williams
    • Man in Store #2
    Pam Pierce
    • Girl at Swimming Hole
    Frank Clingan
    • Jet Ski Rider
    Greg Pardue
    • Hunter
    • Réalisation
      • Charles B. Pierce
    • Scénario
      • Charles B. Pierce
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    2Barebower

    Excusable because it was the 80's

    A truly appalling attempt to cash in on the accidental success of "The Legend of Boggy Creek." Charles B. Pierce caught a lucky break and notoriety from the original but this movie just proves how lucky it was... Right bad movie at the right time.

    The 'hero' of this movie is a creepy-as-hell, sexist pig of man with about as much charisma (and acting talent) as piece of wet toilet paper.

    The girls are the typical 'pretty little dumb things' that look good in tight shorts and are expected to be sub-servient to our hero.

    The plot, if that is what it is, is ridiculous... the scripting is puerile, the acting is at least on par with your typical D grade creature feature (bad but watchable).

    Worth watching if you're into cult movie sequels and particularly worth watching if you love watching third rate unknown actors make fools of themselves...
    1les-119

    Charles' home video

    My friend bought two DVDs for a pound (i.e. under $1 each) figuring that no matter how poor the films, the cases they came in would be worth the expenditure. That gives you some idea of what value the bottom end of UK retailing places on this...

    If you look at the credits: Written by Charles B Pierce, Directed by Charles B Pierce, Starring Charles B Pierce, Chuck Pierce, Mack Pierce (who probably provided his own boat), Pam Pierce (who I think did the make-up too), Coke scrounged from (here) Jeep borrowed from (here), Computer borrowed from (here) etc. you get the impression this is a family "let's help Dad/Charles out here" movie on the tightest budget and a lot of goodwill.

    The most frightening experience for Charles & the kids seemed to be an incident when a dog barked at them (a lot). Despite being armed Charles was unable to get a single shot in the noisy animal even at close range, utterly pathetic.

    Think of people in monkey suits, literally. I found a slight tendency to smile when I saw a monkeyed-up kid 'attacking' someone, but the entire thing was very poor indeed. I can't remember why I forced myself to watch this, but force myself I did. Perhaps it was a desire to see the credits that kept me going?

    Never, ever - life's too short.
    5Pooter-3

    Repulsive yet strangley attractive

    Ha! The original Boggy Creek was one of those films you see as a kid that really feaks you out and you cant quite explain why. So when I saw this DVD in a bargain bin I knew i had to snap it up. This film freaks you out in a totally different way. It starts as what seems to be a vanity project for its star and director, an ageing monster hunter with a very sad outfit and red cap. But theres this weird charm about the whole thing that just keeps you watching. It has the quality of an old tourism film abou the american woodlands. And there are actually a few effective moments, most noteably the finding of the decapitated animal and the approach of the beast as seen by the motion sensor computer. Is this where Aliens got its ideas from? Who knows?

    Theres a hilarious scene where the lead guy has to protect the others from a "MAD DOG!" which he shouts at the top of his voice. But what is cool in this is that he really messes it up and the young bloke their sorts it out. So the director doesnt totally see himself as the Dirty Harry of the woods.

    Watching it in its original form you cant help but find it trashy and daft. But theres a glint in the eye that elevates it. Even small touches like the soft focus in the flashback sequences, and the animal being attacked in the water all have an imaginative flavour to them.

    Would love to see the original again, but for now this film will do nicely. Its schock but I loved it!
    3InzyWimzy

    Will you put a shirt on already??

    There's a thin line between movies and documentaries. Boggy Creek straddles that line and steps deep in outhouse fecal matter. Where do we start? Yes, incessant flashbacks which don't really add much to getting us anywhere in the story. Besides, these witnesses forget to add in: "Maybe it was the gallon of moonshine I was chugging...". Boggy looks like an outcast from Ape City . Oh, but I wish there was more Boggy cause we get unending scenes of Professor Know-it-All, his son, oops, I mean Tim the Topless assistant, and two gals who whine about lost cosmetics. Boggy Creek 2 gives you that first hand experience of stepping into the edge of a mucky swamp, feeling your leg sliding into mud while trying to pull yourself out to no avail and rodents, lemurs, and vicious canids chew on your flesh for an afternoon snack.

    An extra star goes to Ol' Man Crenshaw. You know, 3 miles down, first cabin on the right? Crenshaw makes a quick cameo, but man, it's so needed. In overalls and everything, Crenshaw is the epitome of Boggy Creek as his pyromaniacal tendencies kick in anyone's "fight or flight" instincts. Either that or his emanating stench. So, watch this for laughs a la MST style and remember: it's coma-inducing!

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    2Aaron1375

    What class were they taking?

    Charles B. Pierce is a small time filmmaker who made a couple of films of note. One was The Town That Dreaded Sundown and the other was The Legend of Boggy Creek. He also made a sequel to Boggy Creek and then this one. So yes, he made three Boggy Creek films, but the third one is called the second one. This one would have the fortune or misfortune, of being featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 and for good reason, it is kind of bad. Granted, it was more enjoyable than the second of the Boggy Creek films, which had a whole lot of nothing going on and the climax of the film was essentially the creature helping two kids out of the swamp. You never really got a good look at the creature in that one at all! Here, you see it from a distance right from the get go and you see it numerous times throughout. At least this time they were not afraid to show us the creature, who sadly is not quite as scary as Old Man Crenshaw!

    The story has a professor at the University of Arkansas going into the swamps and muddy bottoms to try and track down the infamous Boggy Creek creature. He brings two of his students and a friend of the female student into the swamp to track down the creature. During the first portion of the film we are under constant assail from flashbacks! At one point, you get two nearly back to back. Then the girls go on a pointless misadventure, before the film reaches its climax at Old Man Crenshaw's place! They could have seriously made a film just featuring him as a berserk super hillbilly from hell that skins his victims alive and trying to mate with the females! Instead, we just get the Boggy Creek creature busting in and then leaving.

    This film made a very funny episode of MST3K. It was really ripe for riffing and is funny throughout most of the episode. The only slow stretch was the two girls and their misadventure in the jeep as it just seems to go on forever. However, once they go to Crenshaw's place it picks up again. They make fun of the flashbacks in a funny bump segment and you can feel their pain as they watch the horrific tale of the man who was apparently a lawyer who cleans himself up with the Sears catalog.

    So this film is pretty bad, but it does have a lot going on in it, unlike the second film that is not part two, even though it is! This one could have been better had they gone for an R rating as I would have loved to seen the frizzy haired girl go topless! However, I am guessing Charles B. Pierce would not have asked the girls to do that as I am betting he knew them quite well. His son is in the film too and there is a female Pierce in the film two. I think she is in the water at the beach as I know she was not one of the main girls. Pierce did show some flair in his earlier attempts at making films, but there is only so much one can do with what I am guessing is a very low budget. On the plus side, it did make for a very entertaining episode of MST3K!

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    • Anecdotes
      Despite its name, "Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues" is the third film of the 'Boggy Creek' series. Charles B. Pierce, director/producer of the first film The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972), had no affiliation with the sequel, Return to Boggy Creek (1977), so he decided to ignore it and create this film as the official sequel.
    • Gaffes
      The end of the Otis Tucker flashback states that he never regained consciousness after his encounter with the creature, meaning that no one could possibly know any of the details--or that it happened at all. A likely explanation is that Dr. Lockhart simply took an account of an unexplained murder and added his own details, including arbitrarily attributing it to the creature with no evidence. Otherwise, it's simply a massive plot hole.
    • Citations

      Old Man Crenshaw: Lordamercy, I gotta tend to my fires.

    • Crédits fous
      "Mad Dog Provided by....."
    • Connexions
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      Dramatic Sting #9
      (uncredited)

      Music by Ib Glindemann (as Dan Kirsten)

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    • Date de sortie
      • décembre 1985 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Boggy Creek II and the Legend Continues...
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Arkansas, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Arista Films
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      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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