The ORIGINAL BIGFOOT Documentary That SHOCKED America! | Mysterious Monsters | Shiver
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- Watch the film that started it all. In the mid-20th century, the most famous urban legend of the western world was born: Bigfoot. This Peter Graves documentary was the first to feature Roger Patterson's 1967 original home movie. This footage sparked hysteria when it flashed onto television sets across America. From then on, Bigfoot became cemented into American culture irrevocably.
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Not sure I can afford that But I'll do some better research
You to yeah I was there I remember you
I must have seen this documentary 100 times and it never grows old. Better than any of the sasquatch documentaries made today. No one walking in the dark, with a camera aimed at their face, while tripping over bushes, saying "There's a squatch in here." every time a leaf falls.
I totally agree. With the exception of a few today including Boogymen Shiver and Monster Quest that are cute and Family Oriented, those new ones with all that green nocturnal background is a cheap way to make a documentary. Not to mention super corny.
'Sasquatch Arvhives' has a lot of these old documentaries. I really enjoy them.
The world was a better place when the likes of Peter was on the Television.
Yeah. No idiots screaming and hitting trees with small tree branches. #mattmoneymaker
@@AFloridaSon, thanks for the tip. I enjoy all the old documentaries as well. Throw backs.
I'm a Indian from Hoh River Washington and I seen a sasquatch cross the lower Hoh road 1130pm at night during a storm, January 8th 2022. They are living in and around the reservation of Hoh River. He looked right at me and took a step and a half and was gone into the woods and never came back to the road, guarantee honest to God.
This Creek Indian from Oklahoma believes you. We have them here in the SE of Oklahoma but the ones here are tall, really mean but not as bulky as the Pacific NW ones.
I believe you
@@jtmoore662 what do you mean by "mean"?
I believe you, and I am rather skeptical 🫤 Personally, I hope they don't catch or kill one. However, I want them to get several DNA samples from different locations. That will prove they're real, without encroaching on their habitats.
@@RobertStewart-i3mthey are absolutely real
This almost 50 year old documentary has about bigfoot has higher educational quality and enjoyment quality then the majority of today’s documentaries.
Except for the Gillie suit and rubbet masks and the bad acting with creepy music embellishments.
Besides those issues I fairly much agree.
sad but true.
The best Bigfoot documentary I've ever seen and to be this old wow I'm impressed.
My life has been a complete and total misery ever since Bigfoot stole my precious girlfriend in the middle of the night.😒 He even took all her clothes and the T.V.
And it has the great Peter Graves, which is always a plus.
I saw this movie in the theaters when I was 8. Scared the hell out of me and caused me to have nightmares for weeks. I remember my mother was not happy about my older siblings and friends taking me with them to see it. I think my fear was all predicated on them stating everything as fact, not conjecture. Love this documentary!!
I was not allowed to go with my elder sisters and uncle to see it.
My Mother was worried I would react in the exact way that you described. Likely a good call😁
Lot better than the Exorcist I would think.....not saying that wasn't true......
😂😮..scared the living 💩 out of my best friend and I for years! Especially when ever we went camping 🏕!😮😮😂
I saw it as a child too! In the cinema. Scared me
R.I.P Peter Graves! Great documentary!
"Tell me, have you ever seen a grown man naked?" 😂
l can only hope not excited. That line Graves said in the movie Airplane ?@@gbody2617
@@gbody2617 " scraps is a boy isn't he? Billy, do you like it when scraps rubs on your leg?"
Thanks for posting this. I'm an old dude and this made me feel like I was watching the coolest thing available to watch when I was a kid. That's worth something you know.
Omg when I was a kid back in the 80s my uncle had a book in his bookshelf called "into the unknown" that covered a huge topic of subjects like bigfoot , lochness monster , ufos, ghosts esp etc etc and every time we went to visit the first thing I did was pull that thing off the shelf and plop down on my stomach and just start paging through it and I was the happiest kid on the planet
Better than many of the Bigfoot documentaries on tv today! Just simple telling of the stories
Was waiting for Peter Graves to ask one of the witnesses, “Do you like to watch Gladiator movies?” 😂
"Have you ever seen a grown Sasquatch naked?"...
@@markbuckley2379 I came here hoping someone would reference something like this….
😂
thank you for that laugh
I can't believe I'm just today learning about these older bigfoot documentaries! It's my house cleaning day & I'm on #4.
I sure wish this movie would be remastered from the original negative, as has been done with The Legend of Boggy Creek, Shriek of the Mutilated, Night of the Demon, Creature from Black Lake, and Boggy Creek II. The Mysterious Monsters is one of the crown jewels of 70s Bigfoot cinema. It deserves better treatment. Compared to the other films I just mentioned, it's relatively mainstream. If those other films can get definitive releases, this film can.
They need to remaster that documentary about the 13 men who were trapped in the Antarctica back in winter, 1982.
These men went through hell after they discovered a Norwegian camp, also in the Antarctica, had been mysteriously destroyed. These 13 men also found an abandoned spacecraft that had been buried in the ice for at least 100,000 years.
In the end, most of these 13 men had been killed by an unknown organism. They couldn’t trust each other, and they finally destroyed their own camp. Only two men survived this ordeal.
@@m.scottreeder I guess no one picked up on (3 people anyway did not comment) your description of the plot to the 1982 film "The Thing" by John Carpenter.
@@michaelesgro9506 Bro, I laugh every time I do something like that. It’s all out of fun, and maybe I shouldn’t do this sort of thing.
I saw “The Thing” when it originally hit the theater in Montgomery, Alabama. I was around eighteen.
The pitiful thing I did was drink before I went inside the cinema. I polished off a six-pack of beer while sitting inside my ‘76 Camaro. That, and toking the green leafy substance 😁😊.
When I went inside, I snuck in a pint of Evan Williams bourbon. Long story short, during the blood test scene, when McCready dipped the hot copper wire in Palmer’s blood specimen, that’s when it startled me into accidentally sloshing my bourbon & Coke into the air.
Great movie, but so was the 1982 “Blade Runner”. 👨🏻🦳😊🇺🇸👍
@@m.scottreeder No harm, it is funny. An interesting connection; the original film "The Thing from Another World" (pretty different from the one we are discussing) was the inspiration for the 1982 "remake".
In that 1950s film, the "Thing" as you probably know was not a parasitic, amplifying/mimicking organism, but an 8-foot-tall bipedal hominid alien. The dude in that monster suit and make up was James Arness (6'7" tall in real life and from long running Gunsmoke tv show) Arness was the real-life brother of the actor and narrator/presenter of this documentary, Peter Graves....perhaps you made some subconscious connection??!! LOL.
@@michaelesgro9506 I saw both, and a majority of the 2011 version. I didn’t care for CGI, just original-style special effects, and stop motion animation. I did know about Marshal Dillon’s part as the Monster.
I really don’t pay much attention to these post-movie theories about who was possibly the Thing throughout the film, or if McCready was in fact contaminated.
I just know that living up here in Spokane, Washington (I’m originally from Montgomery, Alabama) for the last 32 months has given me some insight about the film production.
What I mean is, it gets COLD as hell up here. To go out in that bitter cold, walk all day through thick snow, and deal with harsh winds all collectively will take a toll. So you just imagine the hardships everyone in the film crew had to endure.
And yet, the movie was deemed a “box office bomb”.
I love these old documentaries! And especially the eerie synthesizer music!
I remember seeing this back in the 70's.
Hard to believe it was that long ago.
My Dad took me to see this In the movie theater. I tried to find this for decades.
It was called "Sasquatch" when it came out in theaters.
Then it disappeared for decades.
Hmmm. Just like Bigfoot does.
Are we getting old or what!😮😂
@@lancedibble4724Unfortunately
Well it was grandpa! Get over it!
Me too!
37:27 Peter C.Byrne (98yrs ) is still alive as of 07.28.2023 Byrne is considered one of the original 4 horseman of Sasquatch research. This man is truly amazing with all of the places he has traveled over all these years in serch or the documentation of Bigfoot/Sasquatch
Sorry to tell you, we lost Peter about a week ago. What a loss and is very sad to hear.
ORIGINAL BIGFOOT Documentary/The Legend of Bigfoot are best productions
in their methodical science approach- lacking the hype, TV reality of modern attempts.
@@philforbes7467
In amongst the rows of buttercups and head stones.
I actually really like to watch and these style of documentaries (from to 70's) this one I've watched probably 20 times.....
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@@gavinerasmus9099 ???
It's a cut above the average, to be sure!
Me too.
Can I ask ? did you not understand it in the first 19 times you watched it ? lol
I remember in 87 when I got my first VCR and taped this documentary. And after work would just turn it on and let it play over and over, it was relaxing. And although Rod Serling is "probably" the original narrater because it came on also, I never taped his version. This version I recorded on SP Mode, it was that important.
Sp mode?, what does that do or what is it?
SLP Mode was bad for taping music.@christopherwebb3924
Love these old monster documentaries In Search Of was a favorite
There is a channel named beautystruck that has the complete "In search of" series.
I watch it from time to time.
@@jeffalbillar7625there are several channels all over RUclips that has it
Alot more bear and cougars in the mountains, whens the last time you found remains of theirs??
I found a dead bear inside of a redwood tree
I have never. But I'm sure someone has. I started hunting by myself at the age of 12. I've been in the woods my entire life being in the timber business. I've never seen one, but the evidence in my mind points to them being real.
I love the ominous music! Classic 70s!!!
I enjoy these older documentaries cuz they don't seem to have the hidden agenda of trying to disprove the existence, and I always see great evidence I've never seen before
I think you are a hottie are you still single?
Peter Graves is a legend! RIP
He's a real gem 💎
I keep waiting for Peter Graves to say, “Have you ever seen a grown Bigfoot naked?”
Answer: Yes, Donald Trump.
@@blueduck5589 You’ve seen Donald Trump naked? Gross. I’m sorry.
@@blueduck5589what does that have to do with anything? Peter Graves never saw Donald Trump naked. Get over your TDS already.
Yes! It’s so hard to take anything in THAT voice seriously! 😂
I hope they are never found...man would exploit and kill it all.
Especially if white folks find out bigfoot meat tastes good. (And can be sold.)
Don't worry, you can't find what doesn't exist
@@tjmarx Yeah, now that everyone has a phone with a camera that can take non grainy sharp pictures we never see pictures or videos of hubcaps flying around, plesiosaurs swimming in lakes or hairy giants walking around, LOL!
@@tjmarx Cheap shot at skepticism! Much evidence presented here. You don't want to believe.
@@fearlesssquatcher5737 🤦🤦
Genuine evidence doesn't require one to believe or not, it just is. No evidence was presented here, just people talking nonsense.
If you find yourself needing to believe in something in order for it to be true, it more often than not, isn't.
This documentary and others like it completely spooked me as a kid! But they and my own experiences later on led to a lifelong interest in cryptozoology. I'd forgotten how many legendary figures in early cryptozoology (John Green, Grover Krantz, etc.) are in this or how many important sightings and events in sasquatchery are mentioned. It honestly, in 1976, made as compelling a case for Sasquatch as anything made today and seemingly with less of an agenda in doing so. We know more now, or at least think we do, and have learned much from subsequent encounters and new evidence. But The Mysterious Monsters remains very compelling to me. And it still gives me a shiver to this day.
I am with you there man!😮😅....all the way!👍👍
My Dad took me to see this in the movie theater when I was a kid. It's original title was "Sasquatch".
I've tried to find this film for decades.
Thank you very much for sharing this.
Thought I'd never see it again.
I have this on DVD i picked it up at one of the last DVD stores still in business from a by-gone era.
This is the greatest Bigfoot documentary ever made
A real winters night by the fireside documentary, what a gem. Will be watching this again, excellent.
I remember seeing this as a kid in the 1970's. It scared the 💩out of me.
I am 53 years old and around summer of 1989 I encountered what i would say was a big foot. We were fishing between two levees and the second one sat in front of Big Lake Arkansas. I was 5 months pregnant and had a full grown pitbull.at around 4:30 a.m. I noticed something was standing in the middle of the levee. every bit 6ft deep.. The moon light was faint but you could still see the waterline, which only came up to below his hips.My dog did not even bark at him.And he never made a sound.The two individuals with me were chatting up and i turned to tell them about it and turned back and he had slipped out of the water without even being heard.Within a hour it was getting daylight, we walked across the levee and seen two deep prints coming out of the mud into the woods.Mind you i forgot about it for years and then one day it just came back to me like i had just woken up from the event the day before...Very very strange
I have heard stories of people who have forgotten about an experience with a Sasquatch for years,
Even decades.
I believe that the host of Bigfoot Crossroads mentioned that happening to him.
So much fun knowing something as fact while others think it's a joke 🤣🤣🤣
So much fun thinking there so many gullible/stupid people there are
Wonder why they never mentioned Bob Gimlan's name? He was mentioned twice, but never by name. First mention, he was called Patterson's colleague. Second mention, and he was called Patterson's partner. Perhaps at this time, Bob didn't want his identity known?
At first Gimlin didn’t want the publicity. I did read that he did start giving interviews in the early 2000’s.
Gimli was like "And MY Bigfoot!".
Yeah Gimlan didn't want any publicity at all, and avoided it for a while.
I remember seeing this in the theater. I specifically remember the reenactment of the bigfoot smashing the window and being at the front door. It's burned into my memory!
Me too and the father and daughter
...at 55 I remember like it was yesterday
Me too, and the sounds they made, the Sierra tapes still spook me out
Me too. My Dad took me to see it.
It was called "Sasquatch" in the movie theater.
I tried to find this for decades.
I'm glad I've finally found it.
Look America before corn syrup took over, even countryfolk looked in peak physical condition running on the snow with those bigfoot shoes.
I love this film. My dad took me to see it in the theatre as a kid. I've never gotten over the scene when the guy opens the door and he comes face to face with Bigfoot! Its hokie AF, but I still enjoy it.
My Dad also took me to see in theater. It was called "Sasquatch".
I've searched for decades trying to find this. Finally stumbled upon it today.
I saw this as a kid one afternoon at my Grandmothers house. When the guy goes to open the door it EXACTY resembled my Grandmothers front door, three windows and inside door room. all i remember is looking up at the door and getting chills!
The Mysterious Monsters
Isn't it wonderful there are still some mysteries in life?
Mysteries such as whom gave nuclear technology to states such as Iran Pakistan North Korea and maybe put China into the mix now.....
Fairytales you mean
True though, spent two years in the Pacific NW in the Army and that turrain will snap you ankle or leg in a heartbeat. Heard a lot of odd things too while out there on mavouvers...
Kai Sanderson -
You mean like the Gorilla who was once
thought to be a fairytale ?
@@triciasomogyi5431 you mean because they lived in remote places in africa and the people there actually had evidence they existed??
I got see this documentary debuted in 1975 at the theatre . This film impacted me and my brother . The Patterson Gimlin Film.
Me too! Saw it at the theater. It rocked my little world.
That film looks so real to me.. always did.
@@francisphillips53 ruclips.net/video/JNe74B3Jlj4/видео.html
The Patterson Gimlin Film has been authenticated by Dr Meldrum . He is leading expert on the species Sasquatch
He saw and recorded a Bigfoot while out filming his Bigfoot documentary! What luck right!?
I saw one in southern Indiana years ago while hunting but what’s strange is I was going to shoot it I even had it in my scope but I couldn’t pull the trigger I wanted to but something told me not to do it because it didn’t feel right needless to say I never hunted that area again I didn’t even go back to take my tree stand down
If what you say is true, why in God's name would you want to kill such an amazing creature?? It's people like you that should not be out searching for bigfoot or any other unknown creatures. Geez! I suppose if you'd came across a grey alien being you'd wanna shoot it too? Just cruel!
@@kevmodee1866 well actually in my head it was the only way to prove they exist once and for all plus there’s still a million dollar reward out for solid proof they exist but as you read in my comment I didn’t take the shot so not even a million dollar reward let me take the shot and I also said in my comment that it just didn’t feel right so yes I am a compassionate human and yes the story is real I wish it wasn’t because once you see one it changes you and yes if I saw a grey alien I would shoot it because it isn’t going to probe me in my no no place
@@jammy46235 haha, okay. Well I would understand if your life was being threatened of course. And as far as the so called alien stuff goes, I don't think they all want to prob us at this point. 👽🤣 I think it would be amazing to see a bigfoot though. I've had personal experiences with what we call aliens, and truly I will never forget it. Although nervous about what some of their motives might be, I'm still very intrigued. Take care
@@kevmodee1866 I've had some weird stuff with ghosts, and, as much as they scare me, I would never hurt them! I'm normally just like "Oh, yeah, hang out in my house! Just don't actually harm me, and you don't actually show your entire self, and we're all good!"
@@lucyb3701 🤣🤣 I can understand that. Sometimes things don't go well for some people.
I’d recognize Ron morehead’s recording anywhere.
The sounds overlaid on the titles add to the suspense even more
Sierra Sounds
1st time I heard it Scared the heck outta me! Now I find some of it sounds like they had good intentions!
1:03:15 is the reason I haven't sat next to a window at night in close to 5 decades!
😂😂
I saw this documentary in the theatres when it came out in 1975. I was 10 years old. I was blown away. It changed me. Since that time I have pursued the subject. Still my favourite bigfoot documentary.
can you imagine being half that age and watching this ?? i was born in 1971 so those times I'm not sure if my parents would let me watch this. How the times have changed
I think it was playing at the theater in town I live in Chippewa Falls Wisconsin
This is fabulous I’ve seen it many times before but had to watch it again , something about these old documentary movies I love them great upload thanks 🙏👍
When I saw this as a kid, the music creeped me out more than the movie...And still does.
This was way more entertaining than all modern Bigfoot documentaries combined! Peter Graves was excellent. The only thing that could have made this any better is if Graves' real life big brother James "Matt Dillon" Arness had been the narrator/host. Everyone would have believed Marshall Dillon had he told them all this! 😄
No!............There is one much better.........ruclips.net/video/Psr3XEdvVK8/видео.html
I never knew Arness had a big brother. 😳.
Jim Arness played the Thing in the original movie.
And festus would lock him up
@@jamezstill1105Graves is his little brother
I was born the end of the year the Patterson film was taken... the seventies were AMAZING!!
It was like a breather before all the craziness started. Everything was just beginning, technology was being created that would soon change the world to emotional and mental zombies and social media addicts.
You don't get better times.
Tacky clothes, bad hair, tacky decor, Jimmy Carter-the 1970s were ghastly.
Ok Boomer.
I was born 9 months to the day the Patterson gymlin film came out.your right times were so much better then i was actually happy haven't been happy since the 90,s I guess
This is the OG and I miss the documentaries like this with the score and voiceover. Reminds me of my grandad rip
I've watched it a hundred times and more and still never gets old to me
Shirley he can’t be serious though………
He is serious, and don't call him Shirley.
The old women drawn to see Bigfoot in her garden by the incessant barking of the dog 😳 they re-enacted it all Every damn bark! I wish Bigfoot would have eaten that dog 🤣
Thank you for this. We love the old documentaries.
I don't know how I missed ever seeing this show back in the good old days. I did read the articles about bigfoot in Argosy and Saga magazines cause my daddy read those magazines. He was a hunter and fishermen all his life. I wish that I had asked him if he had ever seen anything strange in the woods. I suspect he did because he read everything he could find about bigfoot.
as a Scottish person,no need for the screeching Bagpipes 🤮 can't stand them,hear them often enough here FFS. There's so much more to Inverness than Nessie Such a beautiful and historical part of Scotland 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Ha ha ha, I'm from the south in U.S. and have the same sentiment when I hear banjo music.
My fiance was from the Philippines and she would talk about a tribe of primitive people that still had tails and barely wore clothes if any and have like a primitive language and whenever people would see them they would flee into the caves
All this technology we have and we still cant get a clear shot of bigfoot...2022 and nothing still...lol
I love the vocalizations.... Ron Morehead recorded
them... Sierra Sounds, legit stuff there...instantly
recognized them... fascinating
I just watched it for the first time. I did notice the use of Ron Mooreheads BF audio tracks too.
I heard those sounds,, and saw red eyes as a Boy Scout in the Black Hills in 1981. I hadn't seen this documentary, when I did, I immediately recognized the sounds, and felt a shiver.
Art Bell Forever
Swamp Ape Festival Lakeland, Florida July 10, 2021. See you there!
Love the way the husband opens the front door, and Bigfoot on the porch looks like he's about to say; "What's Wrong?"
Peter Graves was at his finest when he did Airplane!
the automatic pilot is deflating
You like movies with gladiators in them?
I preferred him in the mission impossible tv series.
And Mission Impossible.
@@craiganderson2720 lol. That’s what I said 😆
My life has been a complete and total misery ever since Bigfoot stole my precious girlfriend in the middle of the night.😒 He even took all her clothes and the T.V.
During 1975 in the Pacific northwest Ted Bundy was also roaming the forests.
The reenactment of Bigfoot smashing the window of the house and the man with the rifle confronting him played the bad guy in the Billy Jack movie.
Yes it was him for sure and if billy jack had been there Bigfoot would been scared of him !!!
"I'm Peter Graves." - Crow T. Robot
Thanks for the flashback. That made my day.😂
I was a little kid and saw this at a drive in back then. I was so scared bc we lived in the mountains in Vermont and was afraid Bigfoot lived there lol to this day I’m fascinated by the subject, but terrified of it too
Where in VT? We lived in St Albans in the late 70s
@Dawn, i grew up in Vermont too, & experienced things of high strangness.
Dawn, I can assure you that sasquatch is living right down the road from you.
@@Mjg503 😂
I saw this when it aired
Extremely watchable in 2023. I think it's a very well played bit of theatre, utilizing design/wardrobe to support the narrative by having each Bigfoot
portrayed as an obviously distinct and individual personality👍
Thanks guys for preserving this hoary old classic film whose trailer freaked me out big time in the Seventies. (I wanted to see it but my parents wouldn't let me, had to settle for the pared-down TV version.) Along with Legend of Boggy Creek this film is the grand-daddy of cryptid docudramas. Wish someone would do a re-master but I guess it's not in the cards.
Peter Graves was the best. First time I seen this as a kid back in the 70's, it scared the beejeebers out of me.
Great voice.
😂😂, same here!!
Good to see Race Bannon help Dr. Quest with checking up on this.
Those kids can be a handful.
I'm done he said Race Bannon lol it would be Johnny quest oh my God 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@alonzohall8939 Race/Peter Graves: "Johnny, Haji -- Have you ever seen a gladiator movie? My favorite is 'Spartacus.' The best moment is the bath scene with Tony Curtis and Laurence Olivier!"
The first human words that most Bigfoot hear are oh sh-t!
I always wonder why the focus is never on caves. Even today they still act like this things lives outside in trees or a nest if it exist. It would have to be in a cave or under ground. If it is real i believe its known and the existence is keep hidin on purpose.
When you see 18-inch footprints you're looking at a huge creature I seen a nine and a half foot one in Canada and the prince it left behind was around 20 inches
Anybody remember the shorter version of this hosted by Rod Serling? Used to have both on VHS.
Peter Graves’s voice. Perfect.
I’m from NY and recently moved to KY. The locals tell me that Bigfoot uses the large cave system that runs under most of KY. My 16 year old son says that on our 20 acre property there’s a small cave entrance. I don’t believe in Bigfoot but one night I woke up to some noises outside that sounded like someone stacking wood. I sat on the porch and after about 5 minutes I heard what sounded like someone chopping wood. My mind had to process it but I’m like, “wait, it’s 2am”? So I took a bat sized stick and started banging on a tree. The sound then stopped. Shortly after I heard the banging closer. So. I went inside, took my gun out of the safe and tried to go back to bed. No idea what that was.
I remember seeing this at the theater when I was a kid they had a double feature on a weekend the other think it was chariots of the gods 😂 but this one was so cool at the time a lot of us kids stay behind and watch it again lol the music in this movie was so creepy 👍🏻
My girlfriend and I have books on the bible and the paranormal scattered all over my room. My mom and i when I was little watched in search of in the 1970s
The channel beautystruck has the entire series of In search of
The best 1 to come out of the 70's & Nothing as good has ever been put out since! I have this and The Legend Of Boggy Creek on disc.... Good stuff here!
If you don't mind me asking, where did you purchase The Legend of Boggy Creek from? Thanks
I watched this New, and now again, almost 50 years later... 👍👍👍
What is Refreshing about this documentary is that ... THERE IS NO HYPE TO EXCITE and LURE YOU IN ... To watch it ... Purely Factual & Hypothetical ... Without all the false expectation that we are going to see something living ... but,with the understanding that there is sufficient evidence ... NOT TO BE IGNORED !!!
This documentary is still very current and informative. Enjoy
After all these years there's not much more to add
Awesome Bigfoot Documentary!! You earned yourself a new Subscriber! I am happy you uploaded it and I love anything about Paranormal or Bigfoot related!!!!
Kind of wonder if that's Peter Graves older brother James Arness dressed as Bigfoot LOL.
The Green Phantom:
A good point...and btw, both awesome actors.
No but it was James Arness as the giant blood thirsty space vegetable in the original The Thing movie.
It's 730 am here and no one should have this mental image or laugh so hard this early in the morning!!! Your reply may well be my undoing!! Somebody get me a doctor! I think I've sprained a rib!!!! 🤣🤣😭😭😭🤣🤣💀
No it wasn’t. He was still doing regular tv
@@salvagemonster3612 The Thing from Another World (1951) is the original "The Thing" movie. Look it up on IMDB. They've made that movie three times cause Hollywood can't come up with an original idea. Which is really sad because creators on youtube narrate 100s of original stories every day.
Growing up with proto-cable in the early 80's, I loved when these gems would come on. TV Guide helped me schedule my "sick days" from school.
Really enjoyed this. Being from the UK and study all these things connected to bigfoot and I also watch the dogmen clips all that I can find
Wish I could visit places like this I've always had an a ambition to visit such a beautiful country like America
@@dazzahaywood7121you're better off in the UK
The thing about water creatures is if you don't know how big an actual lake is you have to go there yourself like lake Erie does fishing charters when you're out there you ride for like an hour or two just to get to the fishing spot like it's huge you can't see no land it's all water
Seen the film. Read a book by scientist concerning this amazing film
Proved to me that no actors in suits could make such a firm. It was a female with breasts. Real deal
I recall this movie coming to rural areas and small towns. People lined up to see it back in the groovy 70s.
I remember the Exorcist and people lining up to see it!
One of the scariest things about Bigfoot, is the fact that one of the signs that they are close by is, how all animals get so eerily quiet.
Lol basically every animal's life is living in terror of and avoiding predators, so of course they do that with anything approaching though.
So the animals going quiet because a predator is near means it is Bigfoot and not the obvious answer that they are quiet because of you being around or another predator like a bear?
@@katkit4281 Actually when i lived in my house in Brampton ,Ontario. we had a nice big back yard and a lot of birds would sleep in the bushes behind our yard, so usually when everything was normal they were be busy twitting each other ,sometimes making a lot of noise when no one was outside, but as soon as my little dog would go out to pee or whatever they would make a different sound ,as if to warn everyone that danger was coming or close by, but as the dog would get closer they would get very quiet, You see animals have various ways of surviving in the forest or the woods ,but hiding is the most common, but no matter what they are always making some kind of noise or movements so keeping this in mind, what do you think in the deepest jungle when there are birds or crickets or frogs making sounds stop all at the same time means, and the woods go from noisy to extremely quiet ,what does that tell you ,it tells me that hey the king of predators' is around and nobody move a muscle ,and this is even more terrifying when that predator is not human.
@@katkit4281 Sounds like you don't have much outdoor experiences, It is easy to say that sitting behind a safe keyboard beside a Burger king but Humans are not as scary as say a Lion or a Bear to other small animals as a Bigfoot would.
@@amandeepsingh-t3m Sorry but animals will go quiet for humans when in the woods. I also said it could be a bear. When you jump to a conclusion that a fictional animal is out in the woods that means you have some serious mental problems. Your thought process is not of an intelligent reasoning adult.
Saw this as a kid, so cool to see it again.
Was that you sat with him in the cockpit?
@@robertalford2257 HaHa, no.
I saw this in a movie theatre in sixth grade. That started a lifelong interest in the subject.
Irregardless of this film, Peter Graves is an actor Par Excellance.
@@crime_scoper-x1466 Irregardless is spelled correctly, and though some consider it a "double negative" and hence "not standard", it means the same thing as regardless. Nice try professor. 🤣
Oh boy, so funny seeing them collecting evidence without gloves. Haha
My best friend and I were active in the boy scouts soon after this movie came out. Every time we went camping n night fell, the hair on the back of my neck stood up!😮😮😅
This doc should be digitally corrected. It's a gem.
Oh my god the opening score and sound scape is so flipping awesome!!!!
It’s like discovering a lost COIL album!!!!
The original, and in my opinion, still the best bigfoot documentary made. I'm pretty sure I stayed awake for about a week after seeing this when I was a kid!
I was frightened then..but I was more frightened now when Bidum and his camel got elected.
Had problems sleeping after my encounter.
Peter Graves Was Matt Dillons brother from Gun Smoke!!!
If Jim Phelps can't find Bigfoot, nobody can!
Neither could Robert Stack or Art Bell.
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Two years later...chewbacca was discovered on star wars
“Sounds like my mother in law” 🤣😎 savage
I saw this film when it aired on the networks back in the 70's (when they actually showed REAL entertainment versus the garbage tripe they shove at us now). It was pretty alarming at the time. It still is now.
I've been loving your channel at the moment, since my Mum first started telling me about Most Haunted, because me and her... we love our ghost stories, and she's also been extremely jealous of me for a LONG time for my paranormal experiences, and she still hasn't had one yet, even though she's like... triple my age (I'm 15, she's 49), but ghosts just seem to love freaking me out, especially when I'm home alone. But I looked on Netflix for them, and they weren't on the UK Netflix, and I was really disappointed actually that I couldn't watch them, 'cause when Mum was telling me about them, I got really excited, like "Oh yeah, I would LOVE that!" And then I looked on RUclips, and found your channel, and I've just been living my best life binge-ing them all! It's an amazing show, so thank you so much! Do you believe in ghosts yourself? 'Cause of course, you're posting all this stuff, but do you actually believe in them? Have you ever had your own paranormal experiences?
I'll tell you something that may freak you out. Did you ever see the movie, "The Sixth Sense"? It's about this little boy who sees dead people all the time. I have this cousin named Amanda. Amanda's mother and I are first cousins. Amanda will be forty-one this coming November. Amanda's been seeing dead people since she was little. She can tell you some stories, and they're true. You can't go to a psychiatrist and tell them "I see dead people." They'll think you're crazy. We have a lot of psychic abilities in our family. Dead people talk to me. When I'm sitting up and I'm tired and sleepy, that's when they come; when I'm in that twilight period, and I'm no longer awake; but I'm not asleep, yet. That's when they talk to me. If I wake up, I lose that connection.
I've even been able to see across time a couple of times. I could be talking to you......I can't control this ability...I could be talking to you, not even be sleepy, turn my head slightly and see something happening that may have transpired fifty years ago.. And I've had hundreds, maybe thousands of dreams that come true; except I can't predict the lottery. What the hell good is it to have so many dreams that come true, and not be able to pick winning lottery tickets?
@@stevewilliams3850 I too have the past life capture but with photograph.or video is more common for me, I can capture the past era of the said place or thing.Its very common for me but I have crossed the veil too so that will explain alot
I would love to hear your experiences...Maybe you too should start up a You tube page and document and record your findings as you are right, not many UK paranormal shows .I have been experiencing the paranormal as far back as i can remember but I crossed the veil at a very early age by means of an accident .So the odd things for me is to not see or hear or communicate