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The Capture of Bigfoot

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
734
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The Capture of Bigfoot (1979)
AdventureDramaHorrorSci-Fi

A series of killings occur, with no suspects, the locals soon decide that Bigfoot is responsible.A series of killings occur, with no suspects, the locals soon decide that Bigfoot is responsible.A series of killings occur, with no suspects, the locals soon decide that Bigfoot is responsible.

  • Director
    • Bill Rebane
  • Writers
    • Ingrid Neumayer
    • Bill Rebane
    • John F. Goff
  • Stars
    • Janus Raudkivi
    • Randolph Rebane
    • Stafford Morgan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    734
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Rebane
    • Writers
      • Ingrid Neumayer
      • Bill Rebane
      • John F. Goff
    • Stars
      • Janus Raudkivi
      • Randolph Rebane
      • Stafford Morgan
    • 21User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Janus Raudkivi
    • The Legendary Creature of Arak
    Randolph Rebane
    • Little Bigfoot
    Stafford Morgan
    Stafford Morgan
    • Garrett
    Katherine Hopkins Nicholas
    • Karen
    • (as Katherine Hopkins)
    Richard Kennedy
    Richard Kennedy
    • Olsen
    Otis Young
    Otis Young
    • Jason
    John F. Goff
    John F. Goff
    • Burt
    • (as John Goff)
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Jake
    • (as George Buck Flower)
    John Eimerman
    • Jimmy
    Randolph Scott
    • Randy
    Wally Flaherty
    • Sheriff Cooper
    Durwood McDonald
    • John
    William Dexter
    • Hank
    Harry Youstos
    • Harry
    Verkina Flower
    • Linda
    Greg Gault
    • Kevin
    Nelson C. Sheppo
    • Daniels
    Mitzi Kress
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    • Director
      • Bill Rebane
    • Writers
      • Ingrid Neumayer
      • Bill Rebane
      • John F. Goff
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    3HumanoidOfFlesh

    Pure crap.

    Bill Rebane's "The Capture of Bigfoot" is one of the most awful horror movies ever made.A greedy sawmill owner Harvey Olsen(Richard Kennedy)decides that he wants Bigfoot captured at all costs.However local game ranger Dave Garrett(Stafford Morgan)learns that the Bigfoot used to live in peace upset by a geological expedition,and sets out to protect the creature.There is nothing even remotely interesting in this piece of crap.The film is extremely dull and filled with horrible songs and cheap special effects.No gore,no suspense-just gigantic boredom.Avoid this horrible junk like the plague.
    ckjarrett

    Film negative disappeared

    From Box office magazine 6/18/79: "The Capture of Bigfoot", the Bill Rebane production from Studio Film Corp., will be delayed for an unknown amount of time, due to the recent disappearance of 400 feet of film negative. According to Rebane, the disappearance of the footage, out of which 200 feet was to be used in the actual movie, will delay the mid-July openings previously scheduled for Arkansas and Memphis . . .How long that delay will be depends on the results of laboratory tests currently taking place in Denver. Insurance adjustors have made a duplicate negative from the work print, and the results of the lab tests will determine whether it is commercially feasible to use it in place of the missing footage...
    5MadMan56

    A fun campy movie

    When I bought this DVD (also containing "The Alpha Incident") I was hoping for some good campy sci-fi. I was not disappointed with "Capture of Bigfoot". It had a few moments of really nice photography, filmed in some snowy northern area. I appreciated the fact that it was real snow in real cold (plumes of car/truck exhaust and lots of steaming breath as people talked). Any high budget film would have created plastic snow on a set. The only downsides for me were that 1 - almost anybody could have done a better voice for the creature, and 2 - the Olson character was unbelievably mean, but in the movie's defense, he was supposed to be as mad as Ahab. But these did not detract too much from the movie for me.

    Also, I disagree with all those who liked "The Alpha Incident" better. For me, this film was much more enjoyable.
    Michael_Elliott

    Better Than Its Reputation

    The Capture of Bigfoot (1979)

    ** (out of 4)

    A couple redneck hunters capture a baby Bigfoot but before they can get him back to town a much larger Bigfoot shows up. One of the hunters is killed but the other makes it town where he tells the people about a mysterious creature. Pretty soon more bloody murders are happening and it becomes clear that the legend is real.

    THE CAPTURE OF BIGFOOT from director Bill Rebane has a very, very bad reputation but I must admit that I don't know why. I will freely admit that I love Bigfoot and the myth around him so I've read countless books, magazines and of course seen plenty of movies. Sadly, with just a few exceptions, the majority of these films have been very bad. THE CAPTURE OF BIGFOOT has a very bad reputation with some people calling it the worst Bigfoot film ever made. I certainly don't agree with that for a number of reasons.

    For starters, a lot of monster movies pretty much hide the monsters in the shadows or just don't show them enough. A lot of Bigfoot movies from this era are guilty of that but I give Rebane credit for going all out and constantly having the monsters on the screen. I'm not sure why they elected to go with a white-haired monster over the traditional one but either way the film remains entertaining because of him. It was great getting to see the various attacks and if you're a fan of such movies then at least you've got one that keeps the monster on the screen.

    As far as the story goes, yeah, it's nothing original or overly great but it's at least entertaining enough for a low-budget "B" movies. None of the performances are overly great but none of them are bad either. They're basically what you'd expect out of a movie like this. Another plus is that we're given some beautiful and snow-covered location shots of Wisconsin.

    THE CAPTURE OF BIGFOOT has several flaws including some bad pacing issues but I think its reputation as being one of the worst Bigfoot movies is a bad rap.
    JaneDoe3

    If you ever get sick of watching ANACONDA, then give this a try.....

    Hard to find but if you can get a copy, you're in for a real treat. Years before ANACONDA "terrorized" us with a giant rubber snake, there was THE CAPTURE OF BIGFOOT. If you like outrageously bad special effects and over-the-top acting, this one's for you. A real campy funfest.

    Some highlights: * The guy who plays the rich old miser (I believe his name in the film is "Olsen") recites his lines with such vigor and energy, each scene necessitates at least one press of the "rewind" button on your VCR remote. Watch for the scene where he interrogates a hospitalized employee of his. He shakes him vigourously, demanding he answer "Who was it? Was it Arak?!" * The special effects and sound effects are a hoot. Hard to do justice in words, they have to been seen to be appreciated. * And listen closely to the lyrics of the closing credits song. It sounds like a Harry Chapin record but the words must've been written by Ozzy Ozbourne: "You'll never find freedom, you'll only find lies/ You'll only find freedom the day that you die". Yikes. And just what the hell does that have to do with Bigfoot?

    Also recommended: STARCRASH (1979)

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    • Trivia
      Lloyd Kaufman considers this film to be one of the five worst movies in the Troma library.
    • Connections
      Featured in Movie Macabre: The Capture of Bigfoot (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      My Spirit Runs Free
      Composed by Keith Irish, Mitch Irish

      Sung by Mitch Irish, Patty Holzmann

      Played by "The Friends"

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    • Release date
      • November 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Troma
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Big Foot - Die Rache des Jägers
    • Filming locations
      • Gleason, Wisconsin, USA
    • Production company
      • Studio Film Corp.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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