Dave Flocker, an actor and director, is best known for his work on Curse of Bigfoot (1975), where he both directed and starred in this unique exploration of cryptozoology. The film reflects the 1970s fascination with the supernatural and the unknown, capturing the era's spirit of adventure and curiosity. Flocker's dual role in Curse of Bigfoot showcases his commitment to the genre, contributing to the film's cult status within the exploitation cinema landscape.
Curse of Bigfoot
A group of high school students on an archaeological dig discover a centuries old mummified body in a sealed cave. Removing the mummy, it soon comes back to life, revealing itself to be an inhuman beast that terrorizes a small California town. A high school biology class receives a visitor, who tells them of an encounter that he while searching for Indian artifacts in the nearby mountains. They found a mummified corpse in a cave that resembles a rough-hewn statue. The mummy is brought back to their lodge and breaks out of its wrappings. It goes on a rampage. People gather together to stop the creature before it can kill anyone.