The Legend of Boggy Creek
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The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972, USA) is a Eco-Terror film directed by Charles B. Pierce. Followed by Boggy Creek II.
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Main Details
- Released in 1972
- Color
- Running Time: 90 min | 87 min (DVD version) | USA:85 min
- Production Co: P & L
- Distribution Co: Howco International Pictures (1972) (USA) (theatrical)
- Directed by Charles B. Pierce
- Written by Earl E. Smith
- Starring Vern Stierman, Chuck Pierce Jr., William Stumpp, Willie E. Smith, Lloyd Bowen, B.R. Barrington
- Produced by L.W. Ledwell, Charles B. Pierce, Earl E. Smith
- Original Music by Jaime Mendoza-Nava
- Cinematography by Charles B. Pierce
- Film Editing by Tom Boutross
Tagline
- A True Story.
Synopsis
A semi-documentary set in and around the Texarkana bottomlands which features reenactments of residents' sightings of the legendary Boggy Creek monster. The film is low budget, and features many non-professional actors yet instead of being a negative thing for the film, it actually makes it more realistic and gives it a charming quality.