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  1. The filmmakers were Roger Patterson (1933–1972) and Robert "Bob" Gimlin (born 1931). Patterson died of cancer in 1972 and "maintained right to the end that the creature on the film was real". Patterson's friend, Gimlin, has always denied being involved in any part of a hoax with Patterson.

  2. Roger Patterson. Director: Patterson-Gimlin Film. Roger Patterson was no ordinary filmmaker, he managed to film a shaky 60 second film of a 'Bigfoot' - the creature that the Native Americans call Sasquatch.

  3. 12 de oct. de 2022 · How Bigfoot Got Caught On Film By Roger Patterson & Robert Gimlin | Legendary Locations. Josh Gate tells the story of how Bluff Creek, a small town in Northern California, became the spiritual...

  4. Bigfoot - Patterson/Gimlin Film | Stabilized | 10/20/1967. This is a stabilized version of the famous Patterson/Gimlin footage from Bluff Creek, California, filmed, on 20 October 1967.Footage...

  5. 3 de dic. de 2023 · The Patterson-Gimlin Film: An Overview. Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin, two adventurers fascinated by the Bigfoot legend, captured what they claimed to be a sighting of a female Bigfoot near Bluff Creek. The film, lasting just under a minute, shows a large, bipedal creature walking along a creek bed and then disappearing into the dense forest.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2021 · Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin claimed to have filmed a Bigfoot in Bluff Creek, California in 1967. The footage is still debated as a hoax or a genuine sighting of the legendary ape-man.

  7. 20 de dic. de 2017 · The Patterson-Gimlin film, shot by two former rodeo men in Northern California, is the only evidence of Bigfoot on film. Learn how the filmmakers, the footprints and the experts have stood the test of time and debate for 50 years.