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Pottersville

It's a magical life
2017 | 85m | English

(5489 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Seth Henrikson
Writer: Daniel Meyer
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Maynard, a beloved local businessman is mistaken for the legendary Bigfoot during an inebriated romp through town in a makeshift gorilla costume. The sightings set off an international Bigfoot media spectacle and a windfall of tourism dollars for a simple American town hit by hard times. When Brock Masterson, reality TV’s “Monster Hunter,” arrives to hunt the beast, Maynard agonizes over whether to come clean, destroying the rebirth of his beloved town, or perpetuate the inadvertent hoax.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2017
Director: Seth Henrikson
Writer: Daniel Meyer
Genres: Comedy
Keywords christmas
Production Companies Storyland Pictures, Wing and a Prayer Pictures, Plot 4 Productions, Big Jack Productions, SP Distribution
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Michael Shannon Maynard Greiger
Judy Greer Parker
Thomas Lennon Brock Masterson
Ron Perlman Sheriff Jack
Christina Hendricks Connie Greiger
Ian McShane Bart
Michael Torpey Norm
Debargo Sanyal Tony
Greta Lee Ilene
Elena Hurst Stacy Gutierrez
Blake Perlman Deputy Tammy Henderson
Viola Ransel Millie
Ruth Ransel Doris
Thomas Hoe Don
Timothy Davis-Reed John Logan
Collin Crook Jasper Wyatt
Julian Lerner Samuel
Mary Marquiss Ashley Sue
Kenn Watt Wilkins
Name Job
Carolyn Cocca Extras Casting
Sebastian Henshaw Foley Artist
Seth Henrikson Director
Daniel Meyer Writer
Damian Horan Director of Photography
Joel Plotch Editor
Michael Aitken Art Direction
Jimena Azula Production Design
Jessica Zavala Costume Design
Alanna Wray McDonald Set Decoration
Dawn Tunnell Makeup Department Head
Susie Cody Set Dresser
Elizabeth Shea Location Manager
Sam Evoy Script Supervisor
Bess Fifer Casting
Jonathan Finegold Music Supervisor
Brando Triantafillou Original Music Composer
Steve Morrison Editor
Brian Papworth Unit Production Manager
Katie Kramer Second Assistant Director
Laura E. Rizer Second Second Assistant Director
Ramona Adair Additional Second Assistant Director
Heather Allyn Smith Set Dressing Buyer, Set Dresser
Dylan Joe Albritton Leadman
Yasmin Reshamwala Property Master
T.V. Alexander Special Effects Technician
Brian Schuley Pyrotechnician
Jillian Daidone Wardrobe Supervisor
Allison Choi Braun Set Costumer
CJ Brion "B" Camera Operator, Digital Imaging Technician
Christine Hodinh First Assistant "A" Camera
Adam Gonzalez Second Assistant "A" Camera
Tom Atwell Second Assistant "B" Camera
Chris Moone Steadicam Operator
Troy Dobbertin Additional Second Assistant Camera
Travis Keyes Drone Operator, Still Photographer
Chris Esterguard Boom Operator
Jeffrey Peters Gaffer
Anthony Roldan Best Boy Electric
Chris Cazavilan Key Grip
Kyle T. Leach Best Boy Grip
Evan Childs Dolly Grip
Dennis Polanco Hair Department Head
Michael Zambrano Additional Hairstylist
Katie Galliher Makeup Artist
Dana Nelson Production Coordinator
Amy Breuer Assistant Production Coordinator
Devin Carey Assistant Editor
Vincent F. Welch Assistant Editor
Chris Shegich Visual Effects Supervisor
Milan Boncich Digital Intermediate Colorist
Tony Volante Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brian Langman Supervising Sound Editor
Emilee Morgan Assistant Music Supervisor
Esther Regelson ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor
Kevin Peters ADR Mixer
Justine Baker Foley Mixer
Anthony Viera Sound Mixer
Rachel Tenner Casting
Brent Geisler First Assistant Director
Name Title
Ron Perlman Producer
Jonathan Gray Producer
Patricia Hearst Executive Producer
Michael Shannon Executive Producer
Daniel Meyer Executive Producer
Byron Wetzel Executive Producer
Christian Chadd Taylor Executive Producer
Bruce Meyerson Executive Producer
Josh Crook Producer
J. Randle Crook Executive Producer
Scott Floyd Lochmus Producer
Tiffany Hallgren Associate Producer
Robert Benjamin Co-Producer
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Reviews

bensonmum2
7.0

A down on its luck mining town finds a new life when locals begin seeing a bigfoot. Before long, there are tourists in town, cash registers ringing, and a nationally syndicated television show scouring the woods for a sasquatch. It's a Christmas miracle - or is it? My rating for Pottersville se ... ems at odds with conventional wisdom. It’s obvious that I enjoy this one much, much more than most people. For many reason, the film worked for me. The cast is brilliant - from Michael Shannon playing against character to the always enjoyable Judy Greer to the gruff but funny Ian McShane, I had a blast with the cast. The plot is a another plus for me. It's just quirky enough to keep me entertained throughout. The bits about the furries, the bigfoot sightings, and the "unique" townspeople are all interesting touches. I've read several complaints about the lack of real comedy and, while I can agree to a point, there are enough moments that made me at least smile that I didn't need to laugh out loud to find the comedy enjoyable. Overall, I had a good time with Pottersville and have no problems rating it higher than most others. My biggest complaint with Pottersville and the thing that keeps me from rating it higher is Tom Lennon. A little Lennon goes a long way. He's given way, way too much screentime. I admit that some of his interactions with Ian McShane and the Nelson Mandela song dedicaiton were quite funny, but overall, he's annoying. Less Lennon and I might have rated Pottersville even higher.

Jun 23, 2021
GenerationofSwine
10.0

heart warming and satisfying. The kind of movie that promises you from the onset that the guy is going to get the girl and everyone is going to live happily ever after. You have that promise walking in to it...so giving the film a negative review because it makes good on the promise is sort of... ... .jaded. The movie makes promises that it keeps, and the promises fits within the genre.... ...but there are parts of it that are so far out of the genre that it really catches you by surprise, and that is the brilliance of the film. You know exactly what the movie is going to give you walking in...and then it throws a curve here and there that makes it stand out completely from all the other films in the genre... And I don't want to have to throw up the spoiler shade on this, so you take my word for it...when you think you know what's about to happen...you do, it's exactly that kind of movie, but there's enough of a twist to it to catch you off guard. And those little things, the humor, all makes Pottersville stand out above the rest of the feel good Christmas movies. It's heartwarming and delightfully different, even if it does fit nicely into a mold.

Jan 14, 2023