
Calvin Barr, an old, bitter recluse who was once a legendary assassin for the US government, and whose task to kill Hitler almost changed the course of WWII, is asked to come back from retirement for one final top secret mission - to track down and eliminate a Bigfoot that became infected with a deadly disease that could spread to others if the creature remains on the loose in the forest for too long. During the mission, Barr's WWII past is shown through flashbacks.... (Full plot summary below)
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Calvin Barr, an old, bitter recluse who was once a legendary assassin for the US government, and whose task to kill Hitler almost changed the course of WWII, is asked to come back from retirement for one final top secret mission - to track down and eliminate a Bigfoot that became infected with a deadly disease that could spread to others if the creature remains on the loose in the forest for too long. During the mission, Barr's WWII past is shown through flashbacks.
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| ColliderHaleigh FoutchThe Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is a fascinating experiment; a dark drama that treats pulp genre with the earnest emotional weight of an awards contender. |
| StarburstCharlie OughtonThe Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot moulds the hellishly real with the whimsical to get us to question our place in the world. It is malevolent, hopeful and incredibly moving - a fantasy for the ponderous imagination. |
| Daily DeadHeather WixsonThere's no doubt that Elliott and his distinctively rugged screen presence is a huge reason as to why The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot works as well as it does. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanMythic and meaningful. A special work that hits you in unexpected ways. Sam Elliott gives yet another stellar performance. |
| Solzy at the MoviesDanielle SolzmanIn spite of the premise at hand, Sam Elliott--one of America's greatest treasures--quietly delivers another astonishing performance. |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumChris BumbrayA low-budget charmer with checking-out. Sam Elliot goes-for-broke in an award worthy performance. |
| SciFiNowJonathan HatfullThis film proves to be something special. |
| Projected FiguresAnton Bitelwhile featuring (two) deeds of improbable derring-do, it really isn't "like the comic book you want it to be", but more like an elegy. It is a lament for the dying of American decency - although perhaps reports of its actual death are premature... |
| ScreenAnarchyJ HurtadoAs it stands, The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot is an uneven attempt at telling too many stories and succeeding with none. |
| PajibaKristy PuchkoThe Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot feels like a cross between Inglorious Basterds and Cocoon. |