Creature from Black Lake (1976)

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Creature from Black Lake (1976)
  • Release date: 23 Jan 1978
  • Release year: 1976
  • Runtime: 91 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: low budget, louisiana, swamp, bigfoot, sasquatch, redneck, ineptitude, psychotronic film, underwater scene, color in title
Plot:
Some fishermen are attacked in the Louisiana swamps. When the word gets out of a mysterious Bigfoot-type creature, two researchers come to a small town to study and hopefully discover what the beast is. Their research from some farmers help the two men to learn that the creature may be a very angry and murderous missing link.

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Creature from Black Lake (1976)

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Format: MP4
File Size: 263 MB
Duration: 01:24:37
Overall Bit Rate: 435 kbps?Overall Bit RateTotal data per second for the entire file — video, audio, and subtitles combined.

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Resolution: 480 x 360 (480p/SD)
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