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Pursuit of Sasquatch: A Portrait of Dr. Grover S. Krantz


Pursuit of Sasquatch: A Portrait of Dr. Grover S. Krantz features interviews of Sasquatch researchers illuminating the life of the late Dr. Grover S. Krantz and the inspiration behind the search for Sasquatch. Shot on location in the deep woods of British Columbia, Sasquatch symposiums in Washington and in the hillsides of Idaho.

A published writer of scientific journals, Dr. Grover S. Krantz was one of the first academics to study what he believed to be a bipedal ape living amongst the forests of North America. "As the modern era’s first academically affiliated physical anthropologist to openly involve himself in Bigfoot research, Krantz was the most quoted authority on the Bigfoot controversy." (Coleman, Loren. 2003
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Special thanks: Murphy/Hancock Photo Library, Estate of Dr. Grover S. Krantz


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We interviewed many of today's leading Sasquatch researchers. Through the recollections of such authorities as John Green, Christopher Murphy, Thomas Steenburg, Loren Coleman and others, a portrait of the inspiration behind the pursuit of Sasquatch for all researchers will be uncovered.

Image: Ira Walters with skull comparisons, Washington State University.

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