
A documentary-style drama which questions the existence of a monster in an Arkansas swamp. It is really more of a glimpse at lower-class swamp culture from the seventies, though, than a monster flick.... (Full plot summary below)
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A documentary-style drama which questions the existence of a monster in an Arkansas swamp. It is really more of a glimpse at lower-class swamp culture from the seventies, though, than a monster flick.
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| User ReviewDuncan BI haven't seen this since I was 8 years old. I thought it was ace back then so I'll give it 5/5. |
| User ReviewJackson CThe Legend of Boggy Creek is an.all time fave! Amazing what a low budget film from the early seventies can still do to haunt the viewer and creep them out! Charming yet scary on several levels of conscience. One of thee great horror/cult films! :-) |
| User ReviewPaul VINCREDIBLE! BEST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEEN |
| User ReviewJosh DIf I ever fight in UFC, the song 'Travis Crabtree' will be played as I make my way to the Octagon. My opponent will KNOW I mean business when I start rolling cigarettes, drooling in my spitoon, frying eggs on a cast iron skillet and talking about some sort of "hairy wild man who stole my two prize shoates without even disturbing the grass". In all seriousness, this is a pretty atmospheric little gem of low-budget 70s cinema. I was twelve years old when I first saw it. It scared me then and it scares me now. |
| User ReviewRob MLOVE TO SEE THIS FILM AGAIN ITS BEEN SOOOO LONG GOT A COPY ? |
| User ReviewDustin RI could write a very lengthy review for it, but there are too many classic things to say about it. CRABTREE. |
| User ReviewTyler BAmazing in every way. Genuinely frightening (for me) yet still hilarious in its blatent badness. Best scene: when the Fouke Monster walks alone beside a peaceful river, while a beautiful tune plays that questions if the sasquatch will ever find love. |
| User ReviewAndy FFirst of all, this is a bad movie. BAD! That said, it is awesome! A sort of documentary wrapped around a bigfoot like critter in the DEEP South, with "Arkansawr" accents through summer-toothed locals, (NOT actors!) with quite possibly the weirdest soundtrack ever recorded by a writer/director/songwriter/musician ever. Please see this movie, although you may be afraid to venture south of the Mason-Dixon line ever again. |
| User ReviewDennis BIf I ever fight in UFC, the song 'Travis Crabtree' will be played as I make my way to the Octagon. My opponent will KNOW I mean business when I start rolling cigarettes, drooling in my spitoon, frying eggs on a cast iron skillet and talking about some sort of "hairy wild man who stole my two prize shoates without even disturbing the grass". In all seriousness, this is a pretty atmospheric little gem of low-budget 70s cinema. I was twelve years old when I first saw it. It scared me then and it scares me now. |
| User ReviewRob PThis movie scared the chocolate pudding out of me back when I was five years old. It comes with its own original soundtrack, with such hits as "Travis Crabtree" and "This Is Where the Monster Roams." |