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The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then the Bigfoot
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 4/2/2019

The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then the Bigfoot
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 4/2/2019
- Starring: Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner, Caitlin Fitzgerald, Sean Bridgers, Ron Livingston, Ellar Coltrane, Larry Miller, Mark Steger, Rizwan Manji, Aubrey Hale
- UPC: 014381104066
- Item #: 2142373X
- Director: Robert D. Krzykowski
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Action / Adventure
- Release Date: 4/2/2019
- Original Year: 2018
- Distributor/Studio: Image Entertainment
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In 1987, world-weary old soldier Calvin Barr (Sam Elliott) remained understandably mum about how, as a young man (Aiden Turner), he penetrated Nazi Germany and covertly took out Der Fuhrer. His whispered legend remained on the radar of American and Canadian intelligence... and now they want him to track down and bag the Sasquatch in order to prevent a pandemic. Tongue-in-cheek adventure/character study also stars Caitlin FitzGerald, Ron Livingston, Larry Miller, Sean Bridgers. 98 minutes Widescreen