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Patterson–Gimlin Film (1967)

The 59.5-second 16 mm film shot by Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin at Bluff Creek, California, in October 1967, showing a walking hair-covered figure — the central piece of claimed Bigfoot evidence, never proven either authentic or hoaxed.

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Events

  • Patterson–Gimlin Film (1967) is related to Bluff Creek Tracks (1958) — The film was shot at Bluff Creek, the same drainage where the 1958 tracks appeared.

Creatures & Figures

  • Bigfootmodern legend from 1958; older regional traditions

    Patterson–Gimlin Film (1967) supports Bigfoot — The central piece of claimed visual evidence; analyses divide between costume and unknown primate, and neither a costume nor a specimen has ever been produced.

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