The Legend of Boggy Creek was created and directed by Arkansas native, Charles B. Pierce.
The film was released in 1972 and it has obtained an iconic cult classic film status. It is one of the all time favorite films for many Bigfoot researchers. The film itself was inspired by true events that happened in the small town of Fouke, Arkansas. The Fouke Monster, as it was called, was a reported aggressive Sasquatch-like creature that was sighted in the town of Fouke.
Now all these years later, the film is getting the make over it deserves and it is being restored to 4K. This massive project and undertaking is being conducted by none other than Mr. Pierce's own daughter, Pamula Pierce Barcelou.
We recently sat down with Ms. Barcelou to learn more about the film, the restoration process and release dates.