October 20th, 1967. Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin were riding horses through a remote Northern California creek bed when their horses suddenly stopped. Patterson grabbed his borrowed 16mm camera and ran. What he filmed in the next 59 seconds became the most analyzed piece of footage in the history of cryptozoology. Scientists, biomechanists, Hollywood costume designers, and forensic film experts have studied every frame. None of them have been able to definitively prove it fake. Patterson died in 1972. He never changed his story. Bob Gimlin is still alive. He is 93 years old. He has given the same answer to the same question for 57 years. 🦴 Part of the "Anatomy of History" series — cinematic re-imaginings of humanity's most legendary moments, told through evidence, eyewitnesses, and the questions that refuse to close. ▶️ Subscribe for more impossible true stories. #shorts #bigfoot #mystery
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Story is a scam. The two guys came out years later and said they stage the whole thing.
I hope it was Kodachrome, the world's best movie film. 😅
The Patterson-Gimlin film is real — meaning it was genuinely shot on October 20th, 1967, at Bluff Creek, California. What's in it is the question nobody has answered. Three facts science has confirmed: — The figure's stride length exceeds what a human can physically replicate — The arm-to-body ratio does not match human proportions — No 1967-era costume maker has ever reproduced the muscle movement visible beneath the fur Bob Gimlin gave his last major interview in 2024. His answer was the same as 1967. What do you think is on that film? 👇