In 1967, Roger Patterson captured on film what appeared to be a real Bigfoot. After extensive forensic examination, the film still defies explanation. It must be either a real creature, or one of the greatest hoaxes of the 20th century. After a chance discovery, a struggling young journalist may have uncovered the truth behind the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film, as he and his friends are drawn into what could be a hoax conspiracy, or a cover-up of the real Bigfoot. BLUFF CREEK is like a cross between Oliver Stone's "J.F.K." and "Fire in the Sky: The Walton Experience." It tackles a much debated, ambiguous mystery, with material drawn from real eyewitness accounts, and presents a potent mix of thought provoking conjecture, scientific evidence, conspiracy thriller, scary suspense, absurd Bigfoot humor, and coming of age love story.
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