La oscura noche del espantapájaros
Título original: Dark Night of the Scarecrow
En un pequeño pueblo del Sur, un hombre asesinado injustamente se venga desde el más allá con los que le asesinaron.En un pequeño pueblo del Sur, un hombre asesinado injustamente se venga desde el más allá con los que le asesinaron.En un pequeño pueblo del Sur, un hombre asesinado injustamente se venga desde el más allá con los que le asesinaron.
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
James Tartan
- Mr. Williams
- (as Jim Tartan)
Dave Adams
- Deputy
- (as David Adams)
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- CuriosidadesScreenwriter J.D. Feigelson went to Texas and recorded the sounds of cicadas so they could be used in the film.
- PifiasWhen the tractor is chasing the postman at the end, it runs over pumpkins in the field and smashes them. The smashed pumpkins have no insides, revealing them to be props.
- Citas
Bubba Ritter: [about Marylee being attacked] Bubba didn't do it.
- Versiones alternativasFor the 2010 re-release, there is a two-second insert shot near the end showing the interior of the tractor that chases Otis which shows the gear shift lever moving by itself.
- ConexionesFeatured in Best of the Worst: Blood Shack (aka The Chooper) (2021)
Reseña destacada
Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981) is a very good entry into the horror genre from the 1980's particularly given it is made for television - so many entries that made it to screen were outperformed by this film. It is also an example of horror that is not reliant on overdoing violence and gore while still making it a good thrill.
The movie is greatly supported by uniformly strong performances with Charles Durning displaying his talent well (as usual) and Larry Drake (Benny Stulwicz from L.A. Law) providing a believable and sympathetic character in the same vein as the one that would made him famous 6 years later. Jocelyn Brando and young Tonya Crowe round out the main characters and both were well done.
This is a movie which is clearly a bit derivative and follows a slightly standard path, particularly for the era, but is done well enough that you really don't care. It is engaging, entertaining and thrilling if not al that horrifying. The short and sweet twist at the end is an added bonus which adds to the thrill as well.
The movie is greatly supported by uniformly strong performances with Charles Durning displaying his talent well (as usual) and Larry Drake (Benny Stulwicz from L.A. Law) providing a believable and sympathetic character in the same vein as the one that would made him famous 6 years later. Jocelyn Brando and young Tonya Crowe round out the main characters and both were well done.
This is a movie which is clearly a bit derivative and follows a slightly standard path, particularly for the era, but is done well enough that you really don't care. It is engaging, entertaining and thrilling if not al that horrifying. The short and sweet twist at the end is an added bonus which adds to the thrill as well.
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- 1 dic 2020
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By what name was La oscura noche del espantapájaros (1981) officially released in India in English?
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