Bigfoot kidnaps some women and some bikers decide to go on a rescue mission to save them.Bigfoot kidnaps some women and some bikers decide to go on a rescue mission to save them.Bigfoot kidnaps some women and some bikers decide to go on a rescue mission to save them.
Judith Jordan
- Chris
- (as Judy Jordan)
Del 'Sonny' West
- Mike
- (as Sonny West)
Suzy Crosby
- Suzy
- (as Suzy Marlin Crosby)
Storyline
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Released in 1970, "Bigfoot" was one of the first quasi-horror films devoted to the legendary beast-man, if not THE first. It relays the story of a couple of girls kidnapped by some bigfoot creatures and the mixed posse of country police & bikers who seek to find them.
Unfortunately, this is Grade C filmmaking all the way. For instance, the opening credits don't appear until almost the 10-minute mark. Most the scenes leading up to this are overlong time-wasters, like Joi Lansing walking up to her small plane and entering. Totally pointless! I guess they had to pad this turkey somehow, which is only 83 minutes long as it is. Also, most of the "acting" is laughable, and I mean that literally.
For me, the film's worthwhile for three reasons only: (1.) The gorgeous Judy Jordan in a bikini, mostly tied up to a tree (also check her out in 1973's underrated Western "The Gatling Gun"); (2.) the cool hippie-era score; and (3.) the nostalgic badness of it all, which is sort of entertaining.
The movie was shot at Big Bear Lake and San Bernardino National Forest.
GRADE: D
Unfortunately, this is Grade C filmmaking all the way. For instance, the opening credits don't appear until almost the 10-minute mark. Most the scenes leading up to this are overlong time-wasters, like Joi Lansing walking up to her small plane and entering. Totally pointless! I guess they had to pad this turkey somehow, which is only 83 minutes long as it is. Also, most of the "acting" is laughable, and I mean that literally.
For me, the film's worthwhile for three reasons only: (1.) The gorgeous Judy Jordan in a bikini, mostly tied up to a tree (also check her out in 1973's underrated Western "The Gatling Gun"); (2.) the cool hippie-era score; and (3.) the nostalgic badness of it all, which is sort of entertaining.
The movie was shot at Big Bear Lake and San Bernardino National Forest.
GRADE: D
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- Big Foot
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- $325,000 (estimated)
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