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Return to Boggy Creek

  • 1977
  • G
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
714
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Return to Boggy Creek (1977)
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Two men travel deep into the woods to search for a Bigfoot-like creature called "Big Bay-Ty" which has recently been sighted near Boggy Creek. Three children secretly follow. Meanwhile, a hu... Read allTwo men travel deep into the woods to search for a Bigfoot-like creature called "Big Bay-Ty" which has recently been sighted near Boggy Creek. Three children secretly follow. Meanwhile, a hurricane is brewing.Two men travel deep into the woods to search for a Bigfoot-like creature called "Big Bay-Ty" which has recently been sighted near Boggy Creek. Three children secretly follow. Meanwhile, a hurricane is brewing.

  • Director
    • Tom Moore
  • Writers
    • Tom Moore
    • John David Woody
  • Stars
    • Dawn Wells
    • Dana Plato
    • David Sobiesk
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.9/10
    714
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Moore
    • Writers
      • Tom Moore
      • John David Woody
    • Stars
      • Dawn Wells
      • Dana Plato
      • David Sobiesk
    • 16User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dawn Wells
    Dawn Wells
    • Jolene
    Dana Plato
    Dana Plato
    • Evie Jo
    David Sobiesk
    • John Paul
    Marcus Claudel
    • T-Fish
    John Hofeus
    • Grandpa
    Jim Wilson
    • Uncle Bo
    Richard Cusimano
    • Bruno
    John Fiero
    • Perkins
    Ray Gaspard
    Ray Gaspard
    • Crawfish Charlie
    Enid Thompson
    • Renne Davis
    Marc Buford
    • Buford
    Vic Vead
    • Deputy Nathan
    Randy Driskell
    • Perkins' Son
    Jane Fiero
    • Mrs. Perkins
    Ken Kennedy
    • Scalesman
    Owen Reamer
    • Restauranteur
    Roger Claudel
    • Station Attendant
    Laura Wilson
    • Renée's Friend
    • Director
      • Tom Moore
    • Writers
      • Tom Moore
      • John David Woody
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    2cidasi-dani

    A great movie to sleep by!

    I thought I had seen this movie, twice in fact. Then I read all the other reviews, and they didn't quite match up. A man and three young students, two girls and a boy, go to this town to study alleged bigfoot sightings. I still feel pretty confident that this is the movie I saw, despite the discrepancies in the reviews. Therefore I'm putting my review back: If you like the occasional 'B' movie, as I do, then Return to Boggy Creek is the movie for you! Whether it's setting the sleep timer, and nodding off to your favorite movie-bomb, or just hanging out with friends. Boggy Creek, the mute button, and you've got a fun night of improv. Look out! Is the legend true? I think we just might find out, along with a not-so-stellar cast. Will there be any equipment malfunctions at particularly key moments in the film? Does our blonde, manly, young hero have any chest hair? Will the exceptionally high-tech Technicolor last the entire film? You'll have to watch to find out for yourself.
    4PCC0921

    Dawn Wells and Dana Plato

    This is the sequel to the more, critically accepted, docudrama, Legend of Boggy Creek (1972), about the Fouke Monster of Arkansas (a version of Bigfoot). The documentary aspect of the original film, is what critics felt gave Legend of Boggy Creek (1972), a better critical grade, even though, the film is still, very low-budget and a little thick on the hillbilly-ness. Return to Boggy Creek (1977), throws away the docudrama side of the film and creates an aura, comparable to a Swiss Family Robinson film from the 1960s. Touting even a lower budget, this ridiculous, G-rated, survival film, explores the fictional story, of kids in the bayou, stuck in a hurricane, who eventually are ....... wait for it ...... rescued by the monster.

    Shot in Texas and parts of Louisiana, Return to Boggy Creek (1977), is a rough watch, especially since the only versions available for this film are muddy, poor contrasted, VHS versions on YouTube or streaming services. The film is a failure, however, I couldn't put Return to Boggy Creek (1977), on my Unwatchables list, so I am giving it an F. I still recommend seeing films I rated an F, because you have to see these films to believe them. Return to Boggy Creek (1977), still has some important aspects to it, that may draw some film fans into seeing it, especially when talking about its cast. This film stars Dawn Wells (Mary Ann Summers, just before she was Rescued From Gilligan's Island in 1978) and Dana Plato (Kimberly Drummond, a year before she joined the cast of the TV series, Diff'rent Strokes in 1978). There also is a couple silly folk songs that pop up in the film.

    3.3 (F- MyGrade) = 4 IMDB.
    2utgard14

    "Don't you ever wear anything but jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeans?"

    Three kids, including Diff'rent Strokes' Dana Plato, become lost in the swamp during a hurricane. A Bigfoot-like creature called Big-Bay-Ty comes to their rescue. Had he eaten them, the movie would have been so much better. Dawn Wells plays the kids' terrible mom. Her overwrought acting makes you wish Mary Ann had stayed on Gilligan's Island.

    It's pretty insipid even for a G-rated movie. It's also mind-numbingly dull with terrible performances all around. Most of the supporting actors seem to be making the lines up as they go along. There's some of the worst music to ever be put forth by man in this movie. Have earplugs ready. Being a huge fan of The Legend of Boggy Creek, I was of course disappointed by this weak Disney "sequel" that has nothing to do with the original. That film's creator, Charles B. Pierce, had no association with this film. Pierce would go on to do his own Part 2 years later. The only thing to really say in that sequel's defense is that it's still better than this turd.
    2Coventry

    Pure boredom for all audiences between 7-77

    It actually could be considered as a form of self-mutilation to watch all three of the "Boggy Creek" films in a row. The pace of these films is so incredibly slow that even a snail would fall asleep to it. Part two drops the documentary/narrative style of the original and tries to look more like a regular film. This approach generates a slightly better feeling of involvement, especially since the characters are good old- fashioned walking, talking hillbillies. Rest has more or less returned to the community of Fouke in Arkansas, until a tourist family spots a big hairy thing near the bridge of Boggy Creek. The grandchildren of one of the villagers are the first ones to encounter the monster up close and personal, when they go off venturing in their boat. For you see, "Return to Boggy Creek" is actually a children's movie, and a very VERY lame one, I may add. So the three kids are the main characters. They make a pact not to tell anyone what they've seen and decide to capture the monster themselves. Their quest takes quite some time, especially since the three little idiots are caught in a storm and the entire village gets worried about their disappearance. At this point I immediately thought: I hope this doesn't turn out the type of lame Walt Disney flick where the monster eventually saves the lives of the children and brings them back to their families. That would be really ridiculous. Well, I'm not going to reveal the ending, but rest assured it's a family film from start to finish. Don't expect any casualties or half eaten cadavers. There's hardly any suspense, but copious amounts pointless padding footage to compensate. Oh, and banjo music. Lots and lots of banjo music
    1Rod-29

    So bad, it has to be seen to be believed.........

    Has to be one of the worst wastes of 35mm movie film ever unleashed on the public, the sequel to the at least entertaining pseudo-documentary original film "The Legend of Boggy Creek". Bad script, worse acting, etc., etc., Dawn Wells had to be hoping that Gilligan would come rescue her and take her back to the island just to escape from this piece of clap-trap.

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      Dana Plato's first lead role.
    • Goofs
      The car parked in front of the Happy Landing Cafe keeps moving during the storm. Sometimes it's parked right in front, other times it's parked to the right.
    • Quotes

      Bruno: One day I'll beat you kids at fishin'! One day I'll beat you good! You and your secret formula.....

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      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Return to Boggy Creek (2017)

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    • Release date
      • 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Regreso a Boggy Creek
    • Filming locations
      • Louisiana, USA
    • Production company
      • Bayou Productions
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      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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