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  1. 20 de oct. de 2017 · Look up the Bigfoot Wikipedia entry, and you'll see a familiar and famous frame from the footage that Roger Patterson, aspiring filmmaker and ne'er-do-well from Yakima, Washington, claims to have ...

  2. Patterson-Gimlin Film: Directed by Bob Gimlin, Roger Patterson. With Bigfoot, Roger Patterson. A short film of what appears to be the first captured footage of Bigfoot.

  3. 20 de oct. de 2022 · On Oct. 20, 1967, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin were riding horseback along the banks of Bluff Creek, in Northern California’s Six Rivers National Forest when they filmed just under a minute of ...

  4. The Patterson-Gimlin film (also referred to as simply the Patterson film) is a short motion picture of an unidentified subject filmed on October 20, 1967 by Roger Patterson (Wall, South Dakota, February 14, 1926 – January 15, 1972) and Robert Gimlin (Missouri, October 18, 1931) who claimed the film was a genuine recording of a bigfoot.The film has been subjected to many attempts both to ...

  5. 5 de jul. de 2016 · Roger Patterson rode in front, pausing his quarter horse to point his lens toward the leaves, the film chattering inside his rented 16mm Cine Kodak camera. When he finished, ...

  6. The Legend of the Patterson Film According to Roger Patterson, who died of cancer in 1972, he and a companion, Bob Gimlin, were riding their horses on October 20, 1967, in Bluff Creek, California, when they sud-denly encountered a Bigfoot. Not coincidentally, the two were in the area to "look for the creature" and were hoping to cap-

  7. Roger Patterson is a practical beekeeper who has kept bees since 1963. This was directly after the harsh 1962/3 winter, after which, a large number of bees and queens were imported. He quickly realised these imports were not well suited to our climate and conditions. A chance meeting with Beowulf Cooper resulted in him joining VBBA (now BIBBA ...