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Bob Krzykowski & John Sayles on “The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then The Bigfoot”

I’ve been REALLY excited to follow the progression of this film and it’s roots here in Western Mass and it’s almost time for the big premier. The writer/director/editor Bob Krzykowski from Turners Falls brings his executive producer, John Sayles, onto the show to talk film making, character development, Hitler and Bigfoot.

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