Initial release The Legend of Boggy Creek was released theatrically in 1972. According to
Variety, the film earned another $4.8 million in 1975
theatrical rentals in North America.
Home media The Legend of Boggy Creek has had several releases both on
VHS and
DVD. Between 2002 and 2011, multiple companies released copies of
The Legend of Boggy Creek on
Region 1 DVD. For years,
The Legend of Boggy Creek was thought to be in the public domain and all VHS/DVD releases unofficial. Pamula Pierce Barcelou, daughter of director Charles B. Pierce, gained control of the movie in 2018, when Steve Ledwell, of Ledwell & Son, assigned her copyright of both
The Legend of Boggy Creek and another Pierce film,
Bootleggers. Mr Ledwell's father, L.W., helped finance
The Legend of Boggy Creek. Ahead of the home release, the restored print received its theatrical premier at the historic Perot Theater, Texarkana, TX on June 14, 2019 with additional screenings at select theaters nationwide.
2019 re-release The Legend of Boggy Creek was restored/remastered at the George Eastman Museum, Rochester, New York, & Audio Mechanics, Burbank, California, using many of the original elements. The remastered film premiered at the historic Perot Theatre, Texarkana, Texas, on Friday, June 14, 2019. Additional showings began at midnight, June 15, and continued through Sunday, June 16 (Charles B. Pierce Day in Texarkana, Arkansas and Texarkana, Texas). The next screening took place in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, on Friday, July 5 at the
Colonial Theatre. Additional screenings followed at select theaters nationwide. ==Reception==