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1.7 of 5 from 58 ratings
1h 24min
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Synopsis:
In a small country town, local legend states that a scarecrow takes human form every 20 years to wreak havoc on unsuspecting residents. Now, on the anniversary of her family's murder, June (Kate Lister) is returning to her family home to uncover the truth behind 'The Curse of the Scarecrow'.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
Scott Jeffrey, Rebecca Matthews, Louisa Warren
Writers:
Shannon Holiday
Studio:
High Fliers Video Distribution
Genres:
Horror
BBFC:
Release Date:
22/04/2019
Run Time:
84 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0, English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour

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Reviews (2) of Curse of the Scarecrow

Another cheap film that belongs on the horror channel - Curse of the Scarecrow review by Lb

Spoiler Alert
17/07/2019

I was hoping for a decent horror like jeepers creepers or the messengers but got some really tacky horror that looks like it has been produced on a £100 budget.There is a cast all of 10 people,neither of them look like they can act.The special effects are cheap,I've seen better special effects on button moon.I only wish somebody had wrote a review so as to save me the 20 minutes I persevered watching this rubbish.I can't write about the films plot as there is none.just avoid this film.

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The curse of déjà vu - Curse of the Scarecrow review by NP

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02/10/2020

“Does anyone have a mobile phone or anythink?”

A problem with feeding on so much fictional horror content – as I do - is that often you can have a sense of déjà vu. This happened with ‘Curse of the Scarecrow’ – about half way through, I wondered if I had seen it before and had forgotten. The film I was actually thinking of was 2019’s ‘Tooth Fairy’, which in turn had reminded me strongly of 2018’s ‘Scarecrow Rising’. They had all been directed by Louisa Warren, often using many of the same players and locations.

Warren, like Andrew Jones, has proven to be a prolific director (and occasionally actor) of micro-budget horror films. Also like Jones, she seems to have liking for dolls and scarecrows as villainous beings. Once more we have a predominantly female cast menaced by a bloke with a sack on his head. The three main women are flawed – in fact, apart from June (Kate Lister), quite hapless. The peripheral male characters are wetter than wet.

The production is afflicted as low-budget films often are, and none of this would matter at all if the story or characters were in any way interesting. Sadly, despite some competent performances, they are not, and the dullness that hits you after the pre-credit sequence begins is never fully shaken off. If we could care more for the characters, and not have their various plights and tragedies overtly hurled at us, then things would be a lot more successful. As it is, Warren’s films have thus far been interesting without being compelling (of the ones I have seen).

There are a few good scenes. Nancy (Warren) being stuffed with straw is my favourite. With less restraint on blood and gore, it would have been even more effective. The ending is satisfying and seems to be setting things up for a possible sequel. My score is 5 out of 10.

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