3/10
Just bizarre
22 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT is a strange, tonally bizarre low budget character study of a larger-than-life figure involved in some very strange 20th century goings on. Sam Elliott, a big-name star who's rather better than the material, essays the role of a former assassin who finds himself hunting America's favourite cryptozoological creature, but this turns out to be a slow and introspective film for the most part with a minimum of cheesy and exploitative moments. It's also very dull, neither funny nor quirky enough to amuse, and not well written enough to convince as a "proper" film.
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