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Cast

Stephen R. Bissette

Stephen R. Bissette

Self

Karen Spence

Karen Spence

Self

Jim McKenna

Jim McKenna

Self

David Brow

David Brow

Self

Brian Dean

Brian Dean

Self

Linda Diefendorf

Linda Diefendorf

Self

Frankie Penney

Frankie Penney

Self

Tom Lannan

Tom Lannan

Self

Crew

Libby Chapman

Libby Chapman

Executive Producer

Joe Chapman

Joe Chapman

Executive Producer

John Campopiano

John Campopiano

Producer

Matt Spry

Matt Spry

Producer

Edward S. Read

Edward S. Read

Producer

Linda Diefendorf

Linda Diefendorf

Co-Producer

Sean Tiedeman

Sean Tiedeman

Editor

Sean Schafer Hennessy

Sean Schafer Hennessy

Original Music Composer

Rebecca Atwood

Rebecca Atwood

Director of Photography

Lonnie Peralta

Lonnie Peralta

Director of Photography

Gabriel Long

Gabriel Long

Director of Photography

John Campopiano

John Campopiano

Writer

John Campopiano

John Campopiano

Director

Matt Spry

Matt Spry

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Sasqua: The Lost Bigfoot Film of Massachusetts

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Documentary

Overview

In the early 1970s, a band of regional New England filmmakers and locals came together to create and release what is now considered a lost holy grail Bigfoot horror film called, SASQUA. The film experienced a brief run in theaters and drive-ins in both New England and in the Southern USA, before ultimately disappearing. Through rare photographs and footage, as well as interviews with those sharing their personal stories about the production for the very first time, Sasqua: The Lost Bigfoot Film of Massachusetts will take viewers back into the New England woods in the hope of understanding what happened to this nearly 50-year old lost monster movie.