Little Bigfoot (film)
Little Bigfoot | |
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Directed by | Art Camacho |
Written by | Scott McAboy (Story) Richard Preston Jr. (Screenplay) |
Produced by | Don Stroud Richard Pepin Scott McAboy (Co-Producer) |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Ken Blakey |
Edited by | David Molino Chris Worland |
Music by | Louis Febre |
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Distributed by | PM Entertainment Group Republic Pictures Home Video Trinity Home Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Little Bigfoot is a 1997 direct-to-video family film, directed by Art Camacho. It was made by the same producers as Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter[1] and it was followed by Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home[2] (1998).
Plot
A boy, Payton Shoemaker and his sister Maggie engage in an adventure to save a young bigfoot which they name him Bilbo and his mother from a logging company who is illegally hunting them down while on vacation with their older brother, Peter and their mother.
Cast
- Ross Malinger as Payton
- P.J. Soles as Carolyn
- Kenneth Tigar as Largo
- Kelly Packard as Lanya
- Don Stroud as McKenzie
Release
Reception
American magazine TV Guide gave the film one star out of four, stating:
LITTLE BIGFOOT turns every character into a one-note bore: the Evil Businessman, the Perky Mom, the Cute Sister, etc., all the better to piledrive its conservation message home. There's no subtlety or relief from the chest-pounding self-righteousness, as sorrowful Bilbo literally hugs the stumps of murdered redwoods.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Little Bigfoot - Review". TV Guide. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- ^ "Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home". Retrieved 2017-09-19.
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