The Legend of Boggy Creek is a campy movie that was originally released as a drive-in theater in 1972. The story begins around the narrator, who as a young boy was rushing to get a doctor for his sick mother, came into contact with a creature that scared him to death. When he reported what he saw to the doctor and other members of the town, they were in disbelief until other reports of incidents of the creature ranging from sightings to down-right frightening begin to occur.
Fouke is a real town located near the border of Arkansas and Texas. The movie consists of reenactments of incidences with the creature that were reported to have occurred for nearly a decade. Though the music itself is a bit rough around the edges and the acting is not the greatest, it is an enjoyable movie to watch at night to get a little bit of the willies. I first saw this film when I was little and it did scare me at first. Now I see it as more of a documentary-type of film with the reenactments of the reports. My personnal favorite is the story about the two couples who just moved into the same house when strange things begin to occur late at night when both of the wives' husbands go to work at night.
If you can find the DVD to rent or to buy, I do recommend it if you're interested in some campy fun.