A new take on a legendary creature, Momo: The Missouri Monster is coming to DVD and VOD on September 20th, and ahead of its release, we've been provided with an exclusive clip to share with Daily Dead readers.
Below, you can watch hunters encounter "the smell of death" in our exclusive clip from Momo: The Missouri Monster, and we also have the official press release with additional details:
Previous Press Release: "Small Town Monsters has announced the September 20th DVD and VOD release of Seth Breedlove's docudrama Momo: The Missouri Monster. The latest title to crawl forth from the production powerhouse behind last year's best-selling documentary On the Trail of Bigfoot, Momo: The Missouri Monster seeks to tell the true and truly strange story of the Missouri Monster. The hair-covered, three-toed monstrosity was said to have prowled the forests of Star Hill, near Louisiana, Missouri during the summer of...
Below, you can watch hunters encounter "the smell of death" in our exclusive clip from Momo: The Missouri Monster, and we also have the official press release with additional details:
Previous Press Release: "Small Town Monsters has announced the September 20th DVD and VOD release of Seth Breedlove's docudrama Momo: The Missouri Monster. The latest title to crawl forth from the production powerhouse behind last year's best-selling documentary On the Trail of Bigfoot, Momo: The Missouri Monster seeks to tell the true and truly strange story of the Missouri Monster. The hair-covered, three-toed monstrosity was said to have prowled the forests of Star Hill, near Louisiana, Missouri during the summer of...
- 9/19/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Small Town Monsters has announced the September 20th DVD and VOD release of Seth Breedlove’s docudrama Momo: The Missouri Monster. The latest title to crawl forth from the production powerhouse behind last year’s best-selling documentary On the Trail of Bigfoot, Momo: The Missouri Monster seeks to tell the true, and truly strange story of the Missouri Monster. The hair-covered, three-toed monstrosity was said to have prowled the forests of Star Hill, near Louisiana, Missouri during the summer of 1972 where it was spotted by terrified citizens for weeks. The film will be available nationwide on DVD, as well as Vimeo OnDemand, Amazon Instant Video, and Vidi Space.
The case gained national media attention during the ’70s and remains one of the largest tourist draws for the tiny town on the banks of the Mississippi River. The latest release from Small Town Monsters and director Seth Breedlove, Momo: The Missouri...
The case gained national media attention during the ’70s and remains one of the largest tourist draws for the tiny town on the banks of the Mississippi River. The latest release from Small Town Monsters and director Seth Breedlove, Momo: The Missouri...
- 9/17/2019
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Stars: Elizabeth Saint, Cliff Barackman, Janet Jay, Sara Heddleston, James Bobo Fay, Lyle Blackburn, Adam Duggan, Mark Matzke, Ronald Breedlove, William Nance, Ken Rose, Grayden Nance, Amy Davies, Victoria Rose, Sue Matzke | Written by Seth Breedlove, Mark Matzke, Jason Utes | Directed by Seth Breedlove
At the very least Momo (and that’s what I’ll call the movie for the rest of this piece) is a unique take on a monster movie. In the Summer of 1972 Louisiana, Missouri was terrorized by a big-foot-like creature named Momo. This movie tells that story in a part documentary part fake low budget monster movie from 1975. It’s an interesting take on this style and one that works surprisingly well.
I am actually a fan of all the styles and genres shown here. I love a good documentary on some mysterious creature or monster that has never really been seen properly by anyone. I...
At the very least Momo (and that’s what I’ll call the movie for the rest of this piece) is a unique take on a monster movie. In the Summer of 1972 Louisiana, Missouri was terrorized by a big-foot-like creature named Momo. This movie tells that story in a part documentary part fake low budget monster movie from 1975. It’s an interesting take on this style and one that works surprisingly well.
I am actually a fan of all the styles and genres shown here. I love a good documentary on some mysterious creature or monster that has never really been seen properly by anyone. I...
- 9/16/2019
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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