The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot will be in theaters, on Digital and On Demand, February 8.
A big, outlandish concept makes for a very fine small film in The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot, which stars Sam Elliott as a very lonely, regretful man, Calvin Barr, who harbors a shocking secret.
Not giving away too much here, except to say the title is played literally (and not for indie film pretension), the melancholy miracle of this movie is that it takes a very heightened Grindhouse-style idea and transforms it into a very intimate story about a man who once, long ago, gave away his happiness.
It's still an extremely bizarre tale, regardless of how unexpectedly dramatic and moving it is. We witness Calvin in two eras, played by Aidan Turner in flashbacks and Elliott in the present (early '80s it would seem), stalk two very different types of prey at the behest of his government.
from IGN Reviews http://bit.ly/2Gf40KC
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