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The Legend of Boggy Creek

The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972)

August. 01,1972
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5.2
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G
| Adventure Horror Thriller Mystery

A documentary-style drama based on true accounts of the Fouke Monster in Arkansas, Boggy Creek focuses on the lives of back country people and their culture while chronicling sightings of the monster.

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SunnyHello
1972/08/01

Nice effects though.

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BoardChiri
1972/08/02

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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Lucia Ayala
1972/08/03

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Caryl
1972/08/04

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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Rainey Dawn
1972/08/05

This one is a docudrama about, you guessed it, Boggy Creek and their "Bigfoot" or "Swamp Creature" !!! It's a classic that is worth watching if you are wanting more Sasquatch to watch.Lots of eerie swamp atmosphere and a "spooky sounding" narrator. There's a strange comfortless watching this... must be the old 1972 film look that brings it back home. I'm from Arkansas, so it does feel closer to home for me. Fouke, Ark is about 3 1/2 hours from me and where I grew up. I saw this one as a kid loved it then, love it now.Not everyone that likes horror films and Bigfoot would enjoy this one... but it's a classic for a good reason - it's an interesting film.9/10

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TheRedDeath30
1972/08/06

I find that genre cinema is very subjective. A great drama is a great drama from the 30s to the 60s to the current. When we start talking about genres, though, from comedy to horror to sci-fi, they are often very much a product of their time and, quite often, one's opinion of a movie in that genre depends on time and place. There are a lot of bad 80s horror movies that I love. I won't try to tell you that they are good, but they are great to me. I can't help but feel that this is the case with those who love this movie. To be fair, this was a monster hit at the time, but that really only leaves me to wonder if people in 1972 just needed something better to do with their time.I was in elementary school at the dawn of the 80s and I used to look forward to those days when the teacher would wheel in that reel-to- reel movie projector. The smell of the bulbs and the film, the sounds of the spool, the look of the movies. It's still such a hot-wire memory for me. For those too young to remember, this reference is meaningless, but this movie is exactly the kind of thing I imagine watching on a sunny afternoon, sitting on my rug square, in a 3rd grade class on that projector. That's about the quality of it, too.Frankly, the film is terrible. The acting is atrocious, because most aren't actors, they are the real life people re-enacting their experiences. The music is cheesy. So many people on here are talking about how great it is. Really? Really??? Bad folk music that was dated two months after it came out and sounds downright hokey now. Wisely, we never really see the monster, but that's also one of the things hurting the movie. Yep, it's a guy in a Halloween store gorilla suit. We probably didn't want to see it much more than we do, but a little more monster would have gone a long, long way in this movie because there's just nothing else here.I'll break this movie down for you in one paragraph. This guy saw Bigfoot outside his house, there was some weird noise, there was a dark shape. This woman and her kids saw Bigfoot. There is more running, some more noises and some more vague shapes. Repeat this for about a dozen more encounters along the way. That's all you get. Like watching a dryer to see if the red sock will fall a different way this time, it's an endless litany of the same experiences, acted out poorly, hoping something will change with this one. Eventually, you are praying that Bigfoot will shred one of these people just to give you something different.Okay, it's supposedly a landmark movie. The first pseudo- documentary style horror film. That might be the case, but that doesn't make it interesting or exciting. I think I've only given a rating this low to a handful of movies, but this one deserved it. If you didn't see it at the drive-in in 1972 and it didn't scare you as a kid and you still have some childhood impression of it, then quite simply there is nothing, at all, worth watching here.

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Jross194
1972/08/07

Granted I was only about 12 when I saw this (the year it was released), yet it is the only movie that has ever really given me goose-bumps.Everything since then has made me, well, laugh - at their attempts to frighten me (inadvertently annoying those around me). Something about the possibility of something being out there. I know it ain't true, but due to this original classic, for a split second I wonder...I spend a fair amount of time camped out in the middle-of-nowhere, too. In an odd & interesting way this all helped me to get over unreasonable fears; made me get up and go our into the dark, alone, and appreciate it for what it is; different.

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abigailjeffries
1972/08/08

This is the very first Bigfoot/Sasquatch horror movie that I ever saw, and it was great! The film itself is what got me started on Bigfoot movies. After seeing this one, I had to watch more. The opening scene of the film in which the little boy was running across the field to get away from the creature had a big impression on me alone. The early 70's music made it almost epic, it was just one of the best movie scenes in a movie I'd ever watched. Most of the time the music in the film was good, which in my opinion, helped the film quite a bit. It was smart of Charles B. Pierce not to show the creature's face a lot, so when you see it for a couple of seconds in the end it's startling. What else is cool about the movie is even though it shows dead animals and has some violence, it's rated G. Also, it shows the creature's huge three-toed footprint later on in the movie. This is a great movie and is worth watching!

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