P-G BIBLIOGRAPHY
Partially annotated bibliography specific to the Patterson-
Gimlin film as compiled by Daniel Perez, Norwalk, California.
Copyright on compilation and all rights reserved by
Daniel Perez. Rehashed material mostly eliminated. 221 citations.
Current through November 2007. 10926 Milano Avenue,
Norwalk, California 90650-1638. Electronic mail:
perez952@sbcglobal.net
1. Alan Burke Show. (Television). Late 1960s?
2. Allison, Henry. “‘Bigfoot’ Monster – They’re After You.” Los Angeles, California, Herald-Examiner,
November 2, 1967, page A-12.
3. ArtistFirst. (Bob Gimlin interviewed in part by Robert Morgan. Internet radio program). November 18,
2003.
4. Ashton, Linda. “Another Man [Bob Hieronimus] Says He Was Bigfoot In 1967 Patterson Film.” Portland,
Oregon, Oregonian, February 1, 1999.
5. Bates, Doug. “The Man [Ron Olson] Who Chases Bigfoot.” Eugene, Oregon, Register-Guard Emerald
Empire, October 21, 1973. (How Ron Olson became involved with the Patterson-Gimlin film).
6. Bayanov, Dmitri Yurevich. America’s Bigfoot: Fact, Not Fiction. U.S. Evidence Verified In Russia.
Moscow, Russia: Crypto-Logos Publishers, 1997. (Bayanov, one of the first Russians to treat the P-G film
seriously, does an exceptional job recounting his involvement with this strip of film).
7. Behind The Mysteries: Bigfoot. National Geographic, January 30, 2005.
8. Best Evidence: Bigfoot. Executive producer: Eric Nelson. (Documentary covers the attempted replication
of the movements seen in the P-G film with Stanford University’s Dr. James Gamble conducting
the experiment and Dr. Jeff Meldrum in attendance. This study was done on a concrete floor and not a
sandbar). Discovery Channel. February 1, 2007.
9. Beyond, Hicksville, New York, September 1968.
10. “Big, Hairy Mystery.” Oakland, California, Tribune, October 27, 1967.
11. Bigfoot: America’s Abominable Snowman. Yakima, Washington: produced by Roger Patterson, Fall
1968. (Information as per Greg Long. Movie length said to be 136 minutes).
12. Bigfoot, California Abominable Snowman. London, British Broadcasting Corporation. (“…early in
1968 produced a one-hour documentary,” as per Roger Patterson). Early 1968.
13. “Bigfoot Film Sets Enthusiasts At Odds.” USA Today, January 10, 1999.
14. “‘Bigfoot’ Heading Back To Courts.” Portland, Oregon, Journal, February 6, 1976.
15. “Big Foot Reported Seen And Filmed Near Bluff Creek.” Blue Lake, California, Advocate, October
26, 1967.
16. “Big Tracks Found Here.” Panorama Land, 1969-1970.
17. Brewster, David. “Our Last Monster.” Seattle, August 1970, pages 29-33.
18. Byrne, Peter Cyril. “Being A Professional Examination At The 1967 Patterson-Gimlin Footage.” Los
Angeles, California, unpublished paper, 45 pages long. September 2005. (Copy of paper in possession
with David Murphy, Whittier, California).
19. Byrne, Peter Cyril. “The Case for the OMAH.” Explorer’s Journal, June 1972, pages 83-92.
20. Byrne, Peter Cyril. “A Quick Look At The Patterson-Gimlin 1967 Bigfoot Film Footage.” Newcomerstown,
Ohio, Monthly Bigfoot Report, October 2002, pages 1-3.
21. Byrne, Peter Cyril and Killeen, Celia. Bigfoot News, The Dalles, Oregon. December 1974, page 3;
January 1975, page 4.
22. Byrne, Peter Cyril. The Search For Big Foot: Monster, Myth Or Man? Washington, D.C.: Acropolis
Books, Limited, June 1975. (Chapter 7, ‘The 1967 Film: Big Man In A Fur Coat? Or The Real McCoy?).
23. “Calling All Sasquatches.” Vancouver, British Columbia, Province, December 1, 1967.
24. Cameron, Constance (editor). Bigfoot Co-op, Whittier, California. December 1981, pages 9-11; April
1989, pages 7-10; February 1993, pages 2-3.
25. Cine-Kodak K-100 Camera. (Owner’s manual). Rochester, New York: Eastman Kodak Company,
January 1955. (This is the same model of camera used to film the subject in the P-G film).
26. Ciochon, Russell, Olsen, John and James, Jamie. Other Origins: The Search For The Giant Ape In
Human Prehistory. New York: Bantam Books, November 1990, page 226.
27. “Charge May Be Killed Against Sasquatch Man [Roger Patterson].” Washington state newspaper,
December 2, 1967.
28. Chorvinsky, Mark. “The Makeup Man And The Monster. John Chambers And The Patterson Bigfoot
Suit.” Strange Magazine, Summer 1996, pages 6-11, 51-53.
29. Chorvinsky, Mark. “The Makeup Man And The Monster, Part 2: Denials And Secrecy.” Strange
Magazine, Spring 2002. (This article is only available on the Internet).
30. Chorvinsky, Mark. “Our Strange World. Fate, September 1996, pages 18-20.
31. Chorvinsky, Mark. “Strange Universe.” Fate, February 2003, pages 4-5. (Section called “The Patterson
Connection”).
32. Chorvinsky, Mark. “Update: Makeup Master John Chambers And The Patterson Bigfoot Suit.”
Strange Magazine, Summer 1997, pages 5, 57.
33. Cole, Nate. “‘Smell Doesn’t Wear Off.’” Vancouver, British Columbia, Sun, October 25, 1967.???
34. Coleman, Loren Elwood. “Footage Furore Flares.” Fortean Times, October 1996, page 39.
35. Coleman, Loren Elwood. “Mysterious World: Patterson-Gimlin Film Debunkers Debunked.” Fate,
March and May 1999.
36. Coleman, Loren Elwood. “Planet Of The APE Suits.” Strange, 1996.
37. Coleman, Loren E. Review of Greg Long’s The Making Of Bigfoot. Fate, May 2004, pages 82-83.
38. Coleman, Loren Elwood. “Suits You, Sir!” Fortean Times, January 1998, page 48.
39. Coleman, Loren Elwood and Clark, Jerome. Cryptozoology A To Z. The Encyclopedia Of Loch
Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, And Other Authentic Mysteries Of Nature. New York: Simon &
Schuster, Incorporated, 1999. (‘Chambers Affair,’ pages 55-56; ‘Patterson Film,’ pages 197-200).
40. Countdown With Keith Olbermann. (Television). Bob Heironimus interviewed by the host in which
he states: “I was approached by Roger Patterson and offered some money to wear the Bigfoot suit in
Northern California in 1967.” MSNBC, March 22, 2004.
41.Cramond, Mike. “Province Outdoors Expert Mike Cramond…Looks At The Sasquatch.” Vancouver,
British Columbia, Province, October 31, 1967.
42. Crowe, Charles Raymond. The Track Record, Hillsboro, Oregon. May 1995, pages 12-14, 16; March
1998; September 1998, pages 9-11.
43. Daegling, Dr. David John. Bigfoot Exposed: An Anthropologist Examines America’s Enduring
Legend. Walnut Creek, California: AltaMira Press, 2004. (Chapter 5, ‘The Patterson Film’).
44. Daegling, Dr. David John., and Schmitt, Daniel O. “Bigfoot’s Screen Test.” Skeptical Inquirer, May/
June 1999, pages 20-25.
45. Dahinden, Rene. Audiotape interview with Roger Patterson. Yakima, Washington, October 1, 1969.
46. Danelek, J. Allan. “Is The Patterson film Too Good A Hoax?” Fate, March 2002, pages 38-41.
47. Davenport, Marge. “NW Man [Roger Patterson] Describes Abominable Snowlady.” Portland, Oregon,
Journal, January 16, 1968.
48. Davenport, Marge. “‘Bigfoot’ Film Leads To Court Battle.” Portland, Oregon, Journal, Journal, February
4, 1976.
49. Davenport, Marge. “‘Bigfoot’ Film Settlement Starting More Court Fights.” Portland, Oregon, Journal,
February 6, 1976.
50. Davis Theory Preview Researcher’s Copy. (24 minute documentary on ideas and observations on the
P-G film as made by researcher M.K. Davis). Grendel Films, Johns L. Johnsen and Marlon Keith Davis,
2007.
51. Deane, Early. “Creature Shown In Movies Believed Abominable Snowman’s Husky Mate.” Portland,
Oregon, Oregonian, January 17, 1968.
52. Dennett, Michael R. “Bigfoot,” pages 117-125, in The Encyclopedia Of The Paranormal, edited by
Gordon Stein. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books, 1996. (Michael Dennett: “Even when the [film]
frames are enlarged the detail is insufficient to give the viewer confidence in the authenticity of the creature.”).
53. Eberhart, George Martin. Mysterious Creatures: A Guide To Cryptozoology. Santa Barbara, California:
ABCCLIO, Incorporated, December 2002. (Section called ‘Patty’ in reference to the film subject
from the Patterson-Gimln film, pages 421-425).
54. Eberts, Tony. “If It’s Not A Sasquatch, What Is It?” Vancouver, British Columbia, Province, October
27, 1967.
55. Eberts, Tony. “Please, Fellas, Take A Look.” Vancouver, British Columbia, Province, October 28,
1967.
56. Eberts, Tony. “Sasquatch Answer May Come Tonight.” Vancouver, British Columbia, Province, October
26, 1967, page 2.
57. Edson, Charles W. My Travels With Bigfoot. A True-Life Odyssey… Los Angeles: Crescent Publications,
1979. (Chapter 10, ‘Female Bigfoot Caught -On Film’).
58. “Editor [John Green] Buys Film Clip Of Sasquatch.” Newark, New Jersey ???????????, Advocate,
January 12, 1968.
59. “Expedition Slated This Spring In Effort To Capture Bigfoot.” Medford, Oregon, Mail Tribune, December
20, 1966, page B13.
60. Fabulous Animals. British Broadcasting Corporation. (Televisison). 1975. (Hosted by David Attenborough,
program may show film clips from Roger Patterson’s second spool of film).
61. Fahrenbach, Dr. Wolf Henner. “Case Closure On The [Cliff] Crook-[Chris] Murphy ‘Bell Story.” Oregon,
1999. (Report showed up on the Internet on various sites).
62. Fahrenbach, Dr. Wolf Henner. “Sasquatch: Size, Scaling, And Statistics.” Tucson, Arizona, Cryptozoology,
number 13, 1997-1998, pages 47-75.
63. Flemming, Robert. Audiotape interview of Bob Gimlin. Vancouver, British Columbia, May 1978.
64. Forslund, Scott. “Shadow Of A Doubt.” Pacific Northwest, March 1983, page 52.
65. Fuller, Curtis. “I See By The Papers.” (Brief article on the Patterson-Gimlin film). Fate, March 1968,
page 7 and 14.
66. Genzoli, Andrew Martin. “Redwood Country: Bigfoot Story Captured The Nation 19 Years Ago.”
Eureka, Times-Standard, September 21, 1977. (“The picture he [Roger Patterson] made was a fluke and a
fake”).
67. Gimlin, Robert Emory. Audio tape with regard to Patterson-Gimlin film. Yakima, Washington, March
2002.
68. Glickman, Jeff. NASI News: The Journal Of The North American Science Institute, Hood River,
Oregon, January 1998.
69. Glickman, Jeff. “Toward A Resolution Of The Bigfoot Phenomenon.” (Research report). Hood River,
Oregon, Summer 1998.
70. Green, John Willison. Article on first film projections of Patterson-Gimlin film. Agassiz, British Columbia,
Advance, November 1967.
71. Green, John Willison. “Disney Studios See Monster Movie.” Agassiz, British Columbia, Advance,
November 13, 1969.
72. Green, John Willison. On The Track Of The Sasquatch. Agassiz, British Columbia, Cheam Publishing
Limited, Fall 1968. (Chapter 9, ‘Roger Patterson’s Movie’).
73. Green, John Willison. Sasquatch: The Apes Among Us. Saanichton, British Columbia: Hancock
House Publishers, Limited, 1978. (Chapter 6, ‘Roger Patterson’s Movie’).
74. Green, John Willison. Videotape interview of Bob Gimlin. Yakima, Washington, March 29, 1992.
75. Gris, Henry. “After 6-Year Study, Soviet Scientist [Igor Bourtsev] Reports…I’m 100% Certain
American Film Of Bigfoot Is No Hoax.” National Enquirer, September 19, 1978.
76. Guenette, Robert and Frances. The Mysterious Monsters. Los Angeles, Shick Sun, December 1975.
(Chapter 11, “Exhibit G: The Motion Picture Films.”).
77. “Hairy ‘Thing’ Puzzles Experts.” Vancouver, British Columbia, Sun, October 27, 1967.
78. Halpin, Dr. Marjorie Myers and Ames, Dr. Michael M. (editors). Manlike Monsters On Trial: Early
Records And Modern Evidence. Vancouver, British Columbia: The University Of British Columbia
Press, Fall 1980. (This book first published five partial frames from the Patterson-Gimlin movie film, using
a cibachrome development process from the original footage).
79. Hancock, Dave. “Discovery Or Hoax? The Sasquatch Returns.” Winnipeg, Manitoba, Weekend
Magazine, January 13, 1968, pages 8-12.
80. Harrison, George H. “On The Trail Of Bigfoot.” National Wildlife, October-November 1970, pages 4-
9. (“[Patterson] instantly agreed to take a lie detector test. The results convinced the experienced polygraph
operator that Patterson was not lying).
81. Hazlett, Bill. “Tracking Bigfoot Is No Small Feat.” Westways, March 1974, pages 52-55, 79.
82. Healy, Tony. Monster Safari. Canberra, Australia, unpublished manuscript, about 1978. (Pages 178-
181 make mention of John Schuchman, who allegedly met both Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin shortly
after the film was shot. Further investigation into the matter found the claim to be without merit).
83. Heinselman, Craig. “The Media And Bigfoot.” Francestown New Hampshire, Crypto, April 1999,
pages 15-16.
84.Hewes, Hayden Cooper. “The Patterson Bigfoot Movie: Computer Analysis Proves Creature Existence.”
UFO Report, January 1978, pages 36-39.
85. “Hoax Or The Real Thing? Let’s See Some Dollars.” Prince George, British Columbia, Pictorial
Magazine, March 1968, page 18.
86. Hubbell, John M. “Two Bigfoot Buffs [Cliff Crook and Christopher Murphy] Say Film Is A Hoax.”
San Jose, California, Mercury News, January 9, 1999.
87. Hunter, Don with Dahinden, Rene. Sasquatch/Bigfoot: The Search For North America’s Incredible
Creature. Toronto, Ontario: McClelland and Stewart Limited, 1993. (Chapter 6, untitled). Previously
published under the title Sasquatch, by the same publisher, 1973.
88. Hunter, Greg. “The Great Yowie Hunt.” Penthouse, August 1983, pages 34, 37-40. (Discussion of
John Schuchman, alleged to be one of the first persons to see Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin after the
film was shot. Futher investigation into the matter found the claim to be without merit).
89. Jacobs, Ted Seth. “Bigfoot: An Artist Comments.” Fate, November 2003, pages 85-86.
90. Joe Pyne Show. Los Angeles, California (Television). Late 1967.
91. The Joey Bishop Show. New York City, New York (Television. The late Joey Bishop had two shows
of the same name, one a sitcom, the other, noted here, was the talk show. Interview with Roger Patterson).
Late 1967.
92. Johnsfrud, Byron. “Two Men Report Filming ‘Abominable’ Snow Woman.” Seattle, Washington,
Times, October 26, 1967, page 8.
93. KIMA Television, Yakima, Washington. Late October 1967 (First television run of the Patterson-
Gimilin film as per page 329 of Greg Long’s The Making Of Bigfoot).
94. Kirk, John. “Patterson Film Survives Assault On Its Authenticity.” British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology
Club Quarterly, March 1999, pages 5-6.
95. Kirkpatrick, Dick. “The Search For Bigfoot…Has A 150-Year-Old Legend Come To Life On This
Film?” National Wildlife, April-May 1968, pages 43-47.
96. Kodacolor II Film Specifications. Publication DS-11. Rochester, New York, Eastman Kodak Company,
1980.
97. Korff, Kal K. “The Making Of Bigfoot.” Fortean Times, January 2005, pages 34-39. (Noted Korff,
“...the Patterson-Gimlin footage has been revealed, once and for all, as a hoax”).
98. Korff, Kal K. and Kocis, Michaela. “Exposing Roger Patterson’s 1967 Bigfoot Film Hoax.” Skeptical
Inquirer, July/August 2004, pages 35-40.
99. Krantz, Dr. Grover Sanders. Bigfoot Sasquatch Evidence. Blaine, Washington: Hancock House Publishers,
1999. (Chapter 4, ‘The Patterson Film’). Previously published under the title Big Footprints: A
Scientific Inquiry Into The Reality Of Sasquatch. Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Books, 1992.
100. Kraska, Chris. “The Patterson, Gimlin Film: Enmity, Evidence, And Evolution.” Francestown, New
Hampshire, Crypto, April 7, 2001, pages 6-10.
101. Langdon, Verne. “Bigfoot.” Cult Movies, pages 68-70. No date, possibly 2001. (Discussion of John
Chambers in relationship to the Patterson-Gimlin film).
102. “Larceny Charge Is Denied.” Yakima, Washington, Herald, November 30, 1967.
103. Leadabrand, Russ. “Abominable Woodsman?” Pasadena, California, Independent Star-News, November
5, 1967, pages 1-2.
104. Leiby, Richard. “Sasquatch Speaks: The Truth Is Out There.” Washingtion, D.C., Post, March 7,
2004, page D3.
105. “Lensman [Roger Patterson] Charged With Larceny.” Yakima, Washington, Tri-City Herald, December
1, 1967.
106. Lie Detector. PAX television, Los Angeles, California. May 17, 2005. (Television). Host Rolanda
Watts interviews Bob Heironimus, who claims he was the subject in the Patterson-Gimlin film. This show
indicated Bob Heironimus passed their lie detector test.
107. Long, Greg. “The Great Million Dollar Bigfoot Hoax.” Magic Magazine, April 2004, pages 54-57.
108. Long, Greg. The Making Of Bigfoot: The Inside Story. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books,
March 2004. (Long claims Bob Heironimus was the subject portrayed in the P-G film).
109. Long, Greg. Speech delivered about his book, The Making Of Bigfoot and the claim Bob Heironimus
was the subject in the the Patterson-Gimlin film. Presentation was for the International Bigfoot Society
in Portland, Oregon on March 27, 2004.
110. Loudon, Pete. “Only Canadians Willing To View Sasquatch Film.” Victoria, British Columbia, Daily
Times, October 25, 1967, page 15.
111. Loudon, Pete. ‘Tis Better To Believe Than Doubt.” Victoria, British Columbia, Daily Times, October
27, 1967.
112. McClarin, Walter James (Jim), Jr. Letter in regard to his visit to the Patterson-Gimlin filmsite on November
5th, 1967. Orangevale, California, January 9, 1968.
113. “Man [Roger Patterson] Claiming To Have Films Of Monster Returns To Lair.” Olympia, Washington,
Daily Olympian, November 5, 1967.
114. “Many Not Convinced By Film Of Sasquatch.” Walla Walla, Washington, Union-Bulletin, October
27, 1967.
115. Markotic, Dr. Vladimir and Krantz, Dr. Grover Sanders (editors). The Sasquatch And Other Unknown
Hominoids. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Western Publishers, 1984. (Chapter 5, ‘The Patterson-
Gimlin Film’).
116. Maybury, Betty. “Letters To The Editor.” (‘Peace For Big Foot’). Eureka, California, Times-
Standard, November 12, 1967, page 4.
117. Meldrum, Dr. Don Jeffrey. “Ichnotaxaonomy Of Giant Hominoid Tracks In North America.” Albuquerque,
New Mexico, New Mexico Museum Of Natural history And Science Bulletin, 42, 2007, pages
225-231. (Specific discussion of the P-G film footprints, castings and trackway interpretation).
118. Meldrum, Dr. Don Jeffrey. Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science. New York: A Forge Book (Tom Doherty
Associates, September 2006. (Book might see a second edition, as per Dr. Jeff Meldrum).
119. Meldrum, Dr. Don Jeffrey. “The Footprints And The Film.” Pocatello, Idaho, Idaho State Journal,
June 11, 2006, page C 1.
120. Merv Griffin Show, October 5, 1970. (Televison). Roger Patterson and Dr. Grover Krantz. (Peter
Byrne alleged to be in the audience).
121. Michals, Bob. “Obsession: Tracking The Sasquatch Legend.” West Palm Beach, Florida, Post, February
7, 1978. (About Ron Olson’s initial interest with the Patterson-Gimlin film).
122. Miller, Bill. Videotaped interview with Albert Eugene Hodgson. Willow Creek, California, October
2000.
123. Miller, Bill. “Who Is Hoaxing Who With The Making Of Bigfoot.” Privately published, Peoria, Illinois,
November 2004.
124. “Mrs. Bigfoot Reported Seen By 2 Yakima Men.” Redding, California, Record-Searchlight, October
26, 1967.
125. Moneymaker, Matthew. “More Interesting Facts About The 1967 Patterson Footage.” Bigfoot Field
Researchers Organization website, 1999.
126. Monsters! Mysteries Or Myths? Smithsonian Institute special which aired on CBS on November 25,
1974. (Television).
127. Montagna, Dr. William. “From The Director’s Desk.” Beaverton, Oregon, Primate News, September
1976, pages 7-9.
128. Morning Show. Radio program, Eureka, California, November 1967. Host Bob Barnett discusses
seeing Patterson-Gimlin filmsite on November 5th, 1967, along with Richard Henry and Jim McClarin.
129. “Movie Of ‘Bigfoot’ Not Convincing To Vancouver Experts.” Eureka, California, Times-Standard,
October 28, 1967, pages 1-2. (Comments made by Frank Beebe, Dr. Ian McTaggart-Cowan and Dr. Warren
J. Houck).
130. “Movies Fail To Convince Skeptics.” Sacramento, California, Bee, October 27, 1967.
131. Murphy, Christopher Leo. Bigfoot Film Journal: A Detailed Account And Analysis Of The
Patterson/Gimlin Film Circumstances And Aftermath. Burnaby, British Columbia, unpublished manuscript,
2006. (Available as an electronic book only as of this writing).
132. Murphy, Christopher Leo. “Bigfoot Film Site Insights: Scale Model Reveals Surprising Details.”
Fate, March 2003, pages 26-29.
133. Murphy, Christopher Leo. Circumstantial Evidence: The Patterson & Gimlin Film. Burnaby, British
Columbia, 2001. (Unpublished manuscript).
134. Murphy, Christopher Leo., in association with John Green and Thomas Steenburg. Meet The
Sasquatch. Blaine, Washington: Hancock House Publishers, 2004. (Chapter 5, ‘The Patterson/Gimlin
film’. A second edition of this profusely illustrated work is pending as of October 2007).
135. Murphy, Christopher Leo. “The Patterson/Gimlin Film And ‘It’s A Hoax Folks Hopefuls.’” Burnaby,
British Columbia, about 2000.
136. Murphy, Christopher Leo. “Unusual Creature Detail Discussion Paper.” New Westminster, British
Columbia, September 1998. (Three parts, unpublished).
137. Murphy, David. Book on the life and time of the late Roger Patterson. Whittier, California. Pending,
2008.
138. Mysterious Encounters. “Bluff Creek Bigfoot.” (Episode #13). (Television). Minneapolis, Minnesota:
Whitewolf Entertainment. (Produced for the Outdoor Life Network and directed by Doug Hajicek),
2003.
139. Napier, Dr. John Russell. Bigfoot: The Yeti And Sasquatch In Myth And Reality. London: Jonathan
Cape Limited, November 1972; New York: E.P. Dutton & Company, Incorporated, 1973. (Chapter 3,
‘Bigfoot In America,’ covers the P-G film. Noted Dr. Napier: “There is little doubt that the scientific evidence
taken collectively points to a hoax of some kind.” Page 95).
140. Neiss, Todd Mitchell. “Bluff Creek Revisited.” Sandy, Oregon, October 2002. (Unpublished).
141. Noll, Richard. “Patterson Film.” (Letter to the editor). Fate, February 2003.
142. Norman, Eric. The Abominable Snowmen. London: Universal-Tandem Publishing Company, Limited,
1969. (Chapter 10, “The Monster Hunters And Their Prey”).
143. Olson, Eugene. “Abominable Snowmen Are Real!” Strange, Summer 1972, pages 94-101.
144. On The Trail Of Bigfoot. (World Of Mysteries). Travel Channel. 2001? (Rare footage of Roger Patterson
and several runs of his famous movie. Discussion of the movie subject by John Green and Dr. Jeff
Meldrum).
145. Orchard, Vance. “Bigfoot Book Reports Many N[orth] W[est] Sightings.” Walla Walla, Washington,
Union Bulletin, December 25, 1966.
146. Packham, Chris. “Bigfoot: Proof Or Spoof?” BBC Wildlife, September 1998, pages 66-71.
147. “Pair ‘Captures’ Humainoid On Film.” Boise, Idaho, Daily Statesman, October 27, 1967.
148. Patterson, Roger Clarence. Bigfoot Bulletin. Yakima, Washington. (Quarterly newsletter issued by
Roger Patterson’s Northwest Research Association). Late 1960s.
149. Patterson, Roger Clarence. Do Abominable Snowmen Of America Really Exist? Yakima, Washington:
Franklin Press, Incorporated, 1966. (The original version was published in both hard and paperback.
Republished in 2005 as The Bigfoot Film Controversy with supplemental material by Christopher L.
Murphy).
150. Penhale, Ed. “Ah Yes, Comrades, There Is A Bigfoot.” Seattle, Washington, Post-Intelligencer, December
2, 1985.
151. Perkins, Marlin. Wild Kingdom. 1968. (Television). (Two reliable people claim there was an episode
shortly after the Patterson-Gimlin film was shot, with Perkins looking for Bigfoot in the Trinity Alps,
California).
152. Perez, Daniel Edward. “Back To Bluff Creek.” Fate, June 2002, pages 33-35.
153. Perez, Daniel Edward. “Bigfoot At Bluff Creek.” Norwalk, California, BigfooTimes, (correct spelling),
October 20, 1992. (This booklet was originally released in May 1994. Reprinted in 2003 with a portion
of this bibliography).
154. Perez, Daniel Edward. Norwalk, California, Bigfoot Times, June, August, December 1998; January,
April, August, October, November 1999; January, April, July, December 2000; February, April, June,
October 2001; October 2002; July 2003; October 2007. (Newsletter. Many issues of this newsletter carry
either a small or major reference to the P-G film).
155. Perez, Daniel Edward. “In Defence [English spelling] Of The Patterson-Gimlin Film.” Fortean
Times, January 2005, page 36-37.
156. Perez, Daniel Edward. “Report From The Readers.” (‘Patterson Film’). Fate, June 2002, page 50.
157. Perez, Daniel Edward. “Report From The Readers.” (‘Another “Hoaxer” Comment’), Fate, November
2002, pages 51, 52.
158. Perez, Daniel Edward. Audiotape interview of Rene Dahinden on his recollections of the P-G film.
1992.
159. Perez, Daniel Edward. Videotape interview of Albert Eugene Hodgson, one of the first individuals to
meet Roger Patterson only hours after the movie was shot. Willow Creek, California, May 6, 2000.
160. Pickel, Leonard. “Hoax Or Illusion?” (Interview with costume maker Philip Morris who claims to
have supplied Roger Patterson with the “gorilla suit” for his famous movie). Attraction Magazine, #37,
2004.
161. The Post (New York), November 16, 1967.
162. Pushkarev, Vladimir; Bayanov, Dmitri and Klumov, Sergei. “Big Foot: Myth Or Reality” Soviet Life,
March 1979, pages 54, 58.
163. Pyle, Dr. Robert Michael. Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing The Dark Divide. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin Company, 1995.
164. Reilly, James. Letter to the editor. National Wildlife, August 1968.
165. Rense.com (Internet radio program) Bob Heironimus, Greg Long and Kal Korff make the claim the
subject in the P-G film was Bob Heironimus in a costume). March 1, 2004.
166. Rense.com (Internet radio program) John Green, Daniel Perez and Lloyd Pye refute the claims of
author Greg Long) April 14, 2004.
167. Roberts, C.R. “Bigfoot Film: Disproof May Be In The Details.” Tacoma, Washington, News Tribune,
November 29, 1998.
168. “Rodeo Rider [Roger Patterson] Shows Films Of Legendary ‘Sasquatch.’” Las Vegas, Nevada, State
Journal, January 28, 1968.
169. “Rodeo Star [Roger Patterson] Will Hunt ‘Bigfoot.’” Modesto, California, Bee, January 18, 1968.
170. Rose, Joseph. “Sasquatch: Man In Monkey Suit?” Wired News, January 19, 1999.
171. Rosellini, Lynn. “Not So Big After All.” U.S. News & World Report, January 25, 1999.
172. Ruble, Web. “Are Those ‘Big Foot’ Beings Lurking Around Yakima?” Pasco, Washington, Tri-City
Herald, November 13, 1966, page 30.
173. Sanderson, Ivan Terence. “Abominable Snowman May Roam California Hills.” Lima, Ohio, News,
November 25, 1967, page 5. (“She left clear tracks in the sand measuring 41 inches from left heel to the
right heel...”).
174. Sanderson, Ivan Terence. “First Photos Of ‘Bigfoot,’ California’s Legendary ‘Abominable Snowman.’”
Argosy, February 1968, pages 23-31, 127-128. (Argosy is a long defunct men’s magazine. Now a
collector’s issue).
175. Sanderson, Ivan Terence. “More Evidence That Bigfoot Exists.” Argosy, April 1968, pages 72-73.
(Article makes mention of “What proof do we have, other than the films taken by Roger Patterson...”
Another indication, without a doubt, that two films were shot October 20, 1967 by Roger Patterson).
176. Sanderson, Ivan Terence. “The Patterson Affair.” Pursuit, June 1968, pages 8-10. (Defunct journal
published by the late Ivan Sanderson).
177. “Sasquatch Is A Lady This Moviemaker Claims.” Toronto, Ontario, Daily Star, October 25, 1967.
178. “‘Sasquatch Is A Phoney.’” Vancouver, British Columbia, Sun, December 4, 1967.
179. Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science. (Television). Dale Bosch, executive producer; Doug Hajicek,
producer/ director. Discovery Channel, January 9, 2003. (This was the first time a three dimensional animated
skeleton was superimposed on the subject in the P-G film, demonstrating how different the walk is
from modern man. The DVD version of this program was the first time ever, to the best of my knowledge,
a legal copy made available to the general public of the P-G film was shown from start to finish, of
cropped and zoomed frames, with sprocket holes also visible, which erroneously leads one to believe you
are viewing the entire movie).
180. “‘Sasquatch’ Movie Faces Court Test.” Yakima, Washington, Herald, April 4, 1968.
181. Sasquatch Odyssey: The Hunt For Bigfoot. (Television) Peter Von Puttkamer, executive producer.
(Discussion of Patterson-Gimlin film by Rene Dahinden). 1999.
182. “Sasquatch-Shooter Seeks Scientists For Safari.” Victoria, British Columbia, Daily Colonist, October
28, 1967, page 15.
183. “‘Sasquatch Walks On Web-Feet.’” Vancouver, British Columbia, Sun, December 2, 1967.
184. “Scientists Are Baffled By Film Of She-Monster.” Detroit, Michigan, News, October 29, 1967, page
2A.
185. Searching For Bigfoot (Tom Biscardi’s Internet radio show. Bob Heironimus is interviewed).
March 14, 2007.
186. “See It Now! Big Foot!” Oregon, no newspaper source. Klamath Falls, Herald & News????? November
1968. (Source provided by David Murphy. Showing of the P-G film in Klamath Falls, Oregon on
November 30, 1968).
187. Short, Bobbie. “[John] Chambers Denies He Made The Suit For The Patterson-Gimlin Film.” San
Diego, California, Bigfoot Encounters web site, October 27, 1997.
188. Shuman, James B. “This Is Bigfoot.” Los Angeles, West Magazine, December 15, 1968, pages 24-
26, 29.
189. Smith, Sandra. “Subject Of Documentary Now Showing In MV [Magic Valley] Is Controversial ‘Big
Foot,’ A 7-Foot, 500-Pound Anthropoid Ape.” Twin Falls, Idaho, Times-News, February 5, 1969, page 12.
190. “Snow Woman Or Deodorant Ad?” Los Angeles, California, Herald Examiner, October 27, 1967,
page 6.
191. Stein, Theo. “Legend Of Bigfoot Put To Test.” Denver, Colorado, Post, January 14, 2001.
192. “Storied Sasquatch ‘Giant Screen-Test.” Los Angeles, California, Herald-Examiner, October 27,
1967, second front page.
193. Street, Ian. “It’s Either A Man In Ape-Suit Or It’s A Sasquatch!” Victoria, British Columbia, Daily
Colonist, October 27, 1967, pages 1, 7.
194. Titmus, Robert (Bob) Merle. Letter to John Green. Kitimat, British Columbia, November 8, 1967.
195. Today Show. (Television). May 17, 2001. (Dr. Don Jeffrey Meldrum on the “midtarsal flexibility” of
the foot as seen in the Patterson-Gimlin film).
196. Tonight Show. Burbank, California. (Television, Johnny Carson). Late 1960s or early 1970s.
197. Tostado, Al. “Film Of ‘Bigfoot’ Spurs Expeditions For Capture.” Eureka, California, Times-
Standard, November 5, 1967, page 28.
198. Tostado, Al. “Mrs. Bigfoot Is Filmed!” Eureka, California, Times-Standard, October 21, 1967,
pages 1-2. (First published newspaper publicity about the Patterson-Gimlin film. There was never a ‘byline’
for this article, but in light of Al Tostado’s November 5th, 1967 article, I am positive this individual
wrote this article. The discovery of this crucial piece of information was made on Friday, June 2, 2006 by
Bigfooter Daniel Perez. Part of this article reads, “The writer jested that these sizes put him...” [Roger
Knights’ observation, Seattle, Washington] “Him” is the key word, clearly indicating the reporter was
male. Andrew Genzoli’s widow, Betty, told me in person and by letter the article never had the look and
feel of her late husband. Her observation proved correct).
199. Tucker, Bob. “Court Fight Over Bigfoot.” Yakima, Washington, Herald-Republic, February 5, 1976.
200. “2 Men Film Snow Woman.” Sacramento, California, Union, October 27, 1967.
201. “U.S. Premiere Of Bigfoot Film To Be Held In K[lamath] F[alls] on Sunday.” Oregon, no newspaper
source, Klamath Falls, Herald & News,??????, November 23, 1968. (Daniel Perez note: November 23,
1968 is a Sunday).
202. Walla Walla, Washington, Union-Bulletin, March 14, 1969.
203. Wallace, James. “Bigfoot Film Target Of Suit.” Yakima, Washington, Herald-Tribune, March 7,
1977, page 1.
204. Ward, Leah Beth. “Bigfoot Hoax Goes In Halls Of Hooey.” Yakima, Washington, Herald-Republic,
October 7, 2004. (Bob Heironimus with pictures of a costume similar to the one he allegedly wore on
October 20, 1967).
205. “Was She Really A Snow Woman?” New York City, New York, The Stars And Stripes, October 28,
1967.
206. Wasson, Barbara (Also went by Barbara Butler). Sasquatch Apparitions. (A Critique On The Pacific
Northwest Hominoid). Bend, Oregon, privately published, 1979. (Chapter 5, ‘Roger Patterson And
The Film’).
207. Wasson, David. “Bigfoot Unzipped – Man [Bob Hieronimus] Claims It Was Him In A Suit.” Yakima,
Washington, Herald-Republic, January 30, 1999.
208. Wasson, David. “Bigfoot Believers Say Film No Fake.” Yakima, Washington, Herald-Republic,
February 14, 1999.
209. Waterhouse, H.C. “Letters To The Editor.” (‘Let The ‘Bigfoot’ Alone’). Eureka, California, Times-
Standard, October 29, 1967, page 4.
210. Webster, Jack. Radio interview with Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin. Salt Spring Island, British
Columbia, October 26, 1967. (Jack Webster was probably the first radio personality to interview Patterson
and Gimlin via radio).
211. “Whatever It Is, It’s Abominable.” Detroit, Michigan, Free Press, after October 20, 1967.
212. White, Kayce. “Now It’s War Among The Sasquatch Hunters!” Toronto, Ontario, Star Weekly, October
24, 1970. (“Patterson said were 42 inches apart.” Reference to footprints seen at the filmsite).
213. Whyte, Murray. “Bigfoot’s Trail Runs Hot With Acrimony.” Toronto, Ontario, National Post, October
31, 1998.
214. “Wide Interest In Sasquatch.” Vancouver, British Columbia, Province, November 2, 1967.
215. World’s Greatest Hoaxes. (Secrets Finally Revealed). (Television). Robert C. Kiviat, executive producer.
Kal K. Korff debunks the Patterson-Gimlin film on various grounds. December 28, 1998.
216. Wylie, Dr. Kenneth C. Bigfoot: A Personal Inquiry Into A Phenomenon. New York: The Viking
Press, 1980. (Chapter 7, ‘More Buffs And Some Boffola: An Abominable Snow Job?’ “...film is one of the
most controversial and important documents in the bulging file of international Sasquatchery”).
217. The X-Creatures: Shooting The Bigfoot. (Television). Chris Packham on the stabilization of the
film frames in the Patterson-Gimlin film. The show attempts to recreate the P-G film. British Broadcasting
Corporation, July 1999.
218. Yakima, Washington, Daily Eagle, November (?), 1967.
219. “Yakima Businessman [Albert DeAtley Jr.] Backed Creators of 1967 Film, Never Asked If It Was
Authentic.” Seattle, Washington, Times, February 5, 1999.
220. “Yakiman [Roger Patterson] To Show Bigfoot Support On [Merv] Griffin Show.” Yakima, Washington,
Herald-Republic, October 4, 1970.
221. Yorke, Malcolm. Beastly Tales: Yeti, Bigfoot, And The Loch Ness Monster. New York: DK Publishing,
Incorporated, 1998. (To the best of my knowledge, this was the first book to publish a photograph,
on page 44, --from the second roll of 16 millimeter film shot by Bob Gimlin-- of Roger Patterson shortly
after he shot his famous movie. I strongly suspect the clothing shown is the same when the film was
made).
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