Scarecrows (1988 film)

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Scarecrows
Directed by William Wesley
Starring Ted Vernon
Michael David Simms
Release date(s) 1988
Running time 83 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English

Scarecrows is a 1988 horror film directed by William Wesley.

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[edit] Plot

Scarecrows is about five anti-heroic bank robbing paramilitary mercenaries and war criminals who steal three million dollars from Camp Pendleton and take two hostages, a pilot and his daughter. As the robbers fly towards Southern waters, one of the robbers steals the loot and parachutes into a dark field. The remaining robbers land the plane and head for a broken-down house. The house has a demonic history, which causes scarecrows guarding surrounding graves to resurrect and slaughter all trespassers, dooming their victims to live on as scarecrows for all eternity.

[edit] Release

The film was released on VHS by Forum Home Video in 1988. The company released the film in both R-rated and unrated versions.[1]

The film was released on DVD on September 11, 2007 by MGM/Fox.[2] The DVD is unrated and uncut in a 1.85 anamorphic widescreen presentation with no special features.

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