The Capture of Bigfoot  (1979)

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The movie The Capture of Bigfoot, released in 1979 and directed by Bill Rebane, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras and editing by Douglas Ibold, Bill Rebane.
Directed by | Bill Rebane
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Adventure, Horror, Sci-Fi, Drama

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