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The Son of Bigfoot
Description
A teenage boy journeys to find his missing father only to discover that he's actually Bigfoot.
A teenage boy journeys to find his missing father only to discover that he's actually Bigfoot.
Actors:
David Epstein,
Pappy Faulkner,
Barrie D. Buckner Jr.,
George Babbit,
Michael Sorich,
John Allsopp,
Tara Platt
David Epstein
Pappy Faulkner
Barrie D. Buckner Jr.
9 April 1982, Chicago, Illinois, USA
George Babbit
Michael Sorich
23 March 1958, Burbank, California, USA
John Allsopp
Tara Platt
18 June 1978, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Country:
Belgium, France, United States
Keywords:
# Cinda Adams # Jeremy Degruson #Ben Stassen #Bob Barlen #Laila Berzins #The Son of Bigfoot
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November 02, 2017
It's a fundamentally daft premise, but the film-makers have fun with it, sprinkling wry one-liners along the way to perk things up and threading the plot on a surprisingly strong emotional through-line.
October 30, 2017
An espionage-flavoured take on the Sasquatch myth, with directors Ben Stassen and Jeremy Degruson hitting the right, child-centric tone.
October 26, 2017
... Son of Bigfoot contains plenty of memorable characters and dialogue.
November 02, 2017
It's deeply derivative, but relatively inoffensive. Young kids will love it.
November 06, 2017
The dialogue could be wittier but the scary scenes are short-lived, the pace is brisk and the message is big-hearted.
November 05, 2017
The Son Of Bigfoot is a children's cartoon that has terrific animation but relies on a script that may not thrill accompanying parents with its repeated use of the phrase 'holy crap' and slightly misfiring plot details.
November 02, 2017
An undemanding affair from the creators of Robinson Crusoe.
August 30, 2017
This mildly entertaining and very family friendly outing will play best with tykes who aren't quite ready for the more sophisticated meta-fictions of Pixar or DreamWorks.

