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Vintage CURSE OF BIGFOOT Poster Only 7 in existence signed by artist 20x24
$ 52.27
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Description
One Of A Kind-CURSE OF BIGFOOT Poster signed by original artist20"x 24
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Curse of Bigfoot aired on a classic late night movie program called Creatures Features hosted by Bob Wilkins and later John Stanley out of Stockton California. Curse of Bigfoot was of course made like other cheap horror film of the day, like The Creeping Terror, on a shoestring budget in B&W with the cast also the same people making the movie. Later the movie also appeared on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Storyline
A high school Biology class receives a visitor, who is a good friend of their teacher. He tells them of an encounter that he and their teacher had 15 years before while searching for Indian artifacts in the nearby mountains. They find a mummified corpse in a cave that resembles a rough-hewn statue. The mummy is brought back to their lodge and breaks out of its wrappings. It goes on a short
rampage in what appears to be an orchard. The humans gather together to stop the creature before it can kill anyone.
Original film was called "Teenagers Battle the Thing" made in 1958. Approximately 59 minutes.
Release Date:
1976 (USA)
Director:
Dave Flocker
Writer:
James T. Flocker
(story)
Stars:
Bob Clymire
,
Jan Swihart
,
Bill Simonsen
Due to low budget
>NO POSTER EXISTS OF THIS CLASSIC!<
'Monsters' and 'man-ape' Bigfoot types like Sasquatch, Yeti, the Skunk Ape, Wooly Booger, etc., have fascinated us since early childhood. "You need not worry anymore!"
Houseoftheunusual has commissioned
this one of a kind classic. Reproduced by Famous Comic Book Artist KAV (Anand Kaviraj)
KAV,
whose work has appeared in such classics as MAD and several comic books, has undertaken the incredible task of creating this one of a kind work of art. With the collaboration of fellow artist Jon Fassnacht II, who provided the coloration.
LIMITED Run
Each copy has been hand signed in silver by the original artist
All of our reproductions are like the originals with all the hype and glory of the 1970s. These are for collectors who remember the old days of comic book mail-order where what you received was not what you expected. The memories of this bygone era lives within each and everyone of us.