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Dark Night of Scarecrow [VHS]

Dark Night of Scarecrow [VHS]
Directed by Frank De Felitta

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4034 in VHS
  • Brand: Platinum Productions
  • Released on: 1986-10-16
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Format: NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Running time: 100 minutes

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Dark Night of the Scarecrow5
Excellent movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat. I first saw it in 1981 and I still find it one of the best horror movies I've ever seen. The fact that you don't have to endure the usual bloody mess makes it easy to watch time and time again.

Doesn't Get Any Better Then This!5
So who says you need a huge budget, a lot of computer generated special effects, and super big names to make an excellent horror film?

I saw this originally back when it first aired on TV and have never forgotten it. The screenplay is superb; I believe even Stephen King could not have done any better. One is kept wondering throughout the film if a vengeful human--District Attorney, Bubba's mother, the little girl--might be exacting the justice that was denied in the courtroom. The ending shot is almost poetic in both its simplicity and what it confides to us. The director halts the film at that touching, if horrific moment, while the little girl's voice continues speaking to the Scarecrow as the credits roll. It doesn't get any better then this.

I have always found scarecrows to be unsettling at the least and a frightening parody of man at best. Curiously, its origins actually stem back into ancient pagan religions. Scarecrows actually do not scare crows, or other birds for that matter, due to the fact that they never move (except in the movies) and the animals become used to their presence. In reality, they represent the ancient God of Fertility, and were put in fields as a supplication to this god for a bountiful harvest. Few people today realize that when they put up this effigy, they are really worshiping an ancient deity. Which, in my opinion, fits in nicely with the theme of supernatural revenge in this movie.

There is also an unsettling thread throughout this movie and others like it (Dark Secret of Harvest Home comes to mind) of just what might be occurring in these small and isolated communities. Seemingly almost out of touch with the modern world, Dark Night of the Scarecrow reminds us that anything is possible within an insular town, even murder and revenge.

This is a classic that needs to be digitally re-mastered onto DVD, if someone hasn't thought of it already. It is a refreshing change from the big blockbusters of today, and shows that imagination coupled with an outwardly innocent setting can produce a tale of pure horror. Horror, yes, but with an ending that is curiously satisfying. I could not think of a better way to end this grim little fairy tale from the depths of darkness.

A very interesting horror film5
Bubba is a mentally handicapped adult who hangs around with a very young girl much to the disdain of the local mailman who is always talking about taking matters into his own hands with his backward redneck friends. When Bubba turns up on the girl's mothers doorstep with the youngster covered in blood, the mailman gathers his friends together for a lynching mob and they murder him in a scene involving a scarecrow. Later they learn that Bubba was innocent and are prosecuted for the slaying but manage to get themselves acquitted.

Then a strange scarecrow turns up in their field and slowly, one by one, they meet some form of a very nasty demise.

This film is a Whodunnit' and nearly everyone in town is suspect of murdering the men who go to all sorts of trouble to figure out who is trying to kill them. The whole film from start to finish is a very interesting murder mystery with its fair share of horror; however forget about the twist ending that some of you may have heard about. There is no real twist ending, it just sort of works out in a very eerie way that looks good, but do not expect much brain work involved. To tell the truth the ending may be a little disappointing for some but the whole film itself is done very well for a TV movie and that is why it earns five stars. This is far from a perfect movie but for the horror genre is leaps and bounds ahead of most. Well worth watching and very creepy.