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The Legend of Boggy Creek

The film, which claims to be a true story, sets out to detail the existence of the "Fouke Monster," a Bigfoot-like creature that has reportedly been seen by residents of a small Arkansas community since the 1950s. 

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Synopsis: The film, which claims to be a true story, sets out to detail the existence of the "Fouke Monster," a Bigfoot-like creature that has reportedly been seen by residents of a small Arkansas community since the 1950s. It is described as being completely covered in reddish-brown hair, leaving three-toed tracks in bean fields, and having a foul odor.


Directed by Charles B. Pierce
Produced by Charles B. Pierce
Written by Earl E. Smith
Starring: William Stumpp, Chuck Pierce, Jr., Vern Stierman, Willie E. Smith
Music by Jaime Mendoza-Nava
Cinematography: Charles B. Pierce
Edited by Tom Boutross
Distributed by Howco International Pictures
Release dates: December 6, 1972
Running time: 90 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $160,000
Box office: $20 million

Casting:
Vern Stierman as narrator
Chuck Pierce, Jr. as Young Jim
William Stumpp as Adult Jim
Willie E. Smith as Willie
Buddy Crabtree as James Crabtree
Jeff Crabtree as Fred Crabtree
Judy Baltom as Mary Beth Searcy
Mary B. Johnson as Mary Beth's sister
George Dobson as George
Dave Ball as Dave
Jim Nicklus as Jim
Flo Pierce as Bessie Smith
Glenn Carruth as Bobby Ford
Bunny Dees as Elizabeth Ford
John Wallis as Mr. Ford
Sarah Coble as Mrs. Carter
Dave O'Brien as Mr. Turner
Billy Crawford as Corky Bill
Dennis Lamb as Mr. Kennedy
Loraine Lamb as Mrs. Kennedy
Lloyd Bowen as himself
B. R. Barrington as himself
J. E. "Smokey" Crabtree as himself
Travis Crabtree as himself
John P. Hixon as himself
John W. Oates as himself
Herb Jones as himself
Anthony Newsom as himself