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Release Date:
December 1985 (USA)
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Tagline:
The Legend Too Monstrous To Die...Surfaces Again
Plot:
Professor and students camp out to find Bigfoot-type creature. |
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Also Known As:
Boggy Creek II (USA) (alternative title)
Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (USA) (alternative title)
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Runtime:
91 min | UK:94 min
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1
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Trivia:
Even though this movie is titled "Boggy Creek II" it's actually the third movie of the Boggy Creek series.
Charles B. Pierce, the producer of the original "Boggy Creek" -
The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) - didn't have anything to do with the first "Boggy Creek II",
Return to Boggy Creek (1977), so he decided to ignore that one and make this as the sequel.
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Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): At one point, Prof. Lockhart calls Deputy Williams, "Trooper Williams", when he had referred to him as "Deputy" up until that point.
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This review will be a partial between the Mystery Science Theater version and the actual film on its own. This film comes from vol.4 DVD with 3 other films torn to shreds by Mike and his small cohorts. As you know by now, Boggy Creek is about a bigfoot rip-off being seen by those poor souls in Arkansas, and a select group consisting of a college professor who likes ogle girls, his 2 dim-witted female college students, and a skinny kid named Tim, who rarely wears a shirt much to my horror. They set up camp, the 2 idiotic students get a jeep stuck in the mud while wearing bad make-up, we meet a mountain man in Crenshaw, who's a bad mix of Uncle Jessie and ZZ Top, and could play the Boggy Creek monster, but I digress. Like I said above in the summary, there are much worse films that are destroyed by the 3 jokesters; that being said, there are too many one-liners to ignore and are hilarious, with Tim and especially Crenshaw being easy prey for Mike and the robots. Sure, the acting is weak and the storyline is silly and foolish, but the treatment given by our real "stars" of this film is worth while.