The Capture of Bigfoot

The Legend of Bigfoot) is a 1979 horror film from Bill Rebane, the director of Monster A-Go-Go.

[2][3] The creature known as Bigfoot has managed to elude capture for more than 25 years and a small town has made a cottage industry out of local Bigfoot sightings and merchandising.

In his book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger, Troma president Lloyd Kaufman lists this film as one of the five worst Troma films ever distributed (along with Croaked: Frog Monster from Hell, also directed by Bill Rebane).

[4][5][6] Shot in Gleason, Wisconsin, the film's closing credits attribute the "wardrobe" to Kmart.

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