The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot
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The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot
Okay, well not entirely. The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is in fact about a man, Calvin Barr (Sam Elliot), who, in his youth, killed Hitler and then later, as an old man, is tasked with killing Bigfoot. Sometimes a title holds in it a promise. This title is one that has promise built into it by design and on that promise it delivers. But over and over again, watching The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot, a single word lodged itself in my mind and refused to leave, repeating itself over and over again.
Calvin Barr (Elliott) lives his life in 1987 as a quiet war hero who killed Adolf Hitler during World War II. The U.S. government covered it up back then, but now they're assigning him a new top-secret mission. Bigfoot, a carrier of a deadly plague that threatens to spread to the public, is running around the Canadian wilderness, and it's Barr's job to use his skills to take him down.
The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot is the directorial debut of Robert D. Krzykowski who previously served as producer on The Woman and Carolina Low. It is, unfortunately, a squandered opportunity. There is almost no action, little in the way of tension, no real attempt made to delve into the life or feelings of a man who is supposed to have killed the most hated human being in history as well as a creature of actual living legend. 781b155fdc