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This story tells of a legend that has changed the course of history, where things have turned into a strange turn. That story began with an American man who wanted to achieve a powerful mission, where the legendary American veteran was recruited in the war to hunt a legendary creature. It is a task that seems to have been recorded in history as it has been associated with a strong myth with the passing of Walt.
CRITICS OF "The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot"
Houston Press
If audiences can get past their initial disappointment that the movie isn't all Hitler and Bigfoot murder, they may be able to enjoy his movie on its own terms.
[I]t's not near as much fun as the title might imply. In fact, you get the feeling the title was slapped on the movie after someone realized how thoroughly awful it was.
I suppose there are some who will get off on this movie's competence and uber-sincerity, but I found the premise one or two bridges too far. Sam Elliott junkies, too, are sure to be delighted.
The Man Who Killed Bigfoot and Then Hitler is a real movie - one more emotionally resonant and character-driven than that deceptively goony title suggests.