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Little Bigfoot (film)

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Little Bigfoot
Film Poster
Directed byArt Camacho
Written byScott McAboy (Story)
Richard Preston Jr. (Screenplay)
Produced byDon Stroud
Richard Pepin
Scott McAboy (Co-Producer)
Starring
CinematographyKen Blakey
Edited byDavid Molino
Chris Worland
Music byLouis Febre
Production
company
Distributed byPM Entertainment Group
Republic Pictures Home Video
Trinity Home Entertainment
Release date
  • June 17, 1997 (1997-06-17)
(USA)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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

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

  1. ^ a b "Little Bigfoot - Review". TV Guide. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home". Retrieved 2017-09-19.