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Scarecrow Gone Wild (2004)

Movie"He's the Death of the Party!"
Audience Score
33
Scarecrow Gone Wild
R 1 hr 27 minJun 15th, 2004HorrorScarecrow Collection PosterPart of Scarecrow Collection
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College mischief spins out of control unleashing a horrifying scarecrow who terrorizes a resort town during Spring Break.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:June 15th, 2004
On DVD & Blu-ray:June 15th, 2004 - Buy DVD
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Urban Girl Productions

Scarecrow Collection

This trilogy follows a malevolent scarecrow and the horrific events it triggers, blending horror and dark comedy. Themes include supernatural revenge, brutal murder, and relinquishing mortal control. The films emphasize fear of the unknown and paranoia, keeping audiences on edge with unique plots and immersive experiences. Each film is interconnected, revealing the scarecrow's origins and its maker's intentions through mysterious circumstances and unreliable narration. The trilogy combines horror and dark comedy, exploring human emotions and unchecked ambition. It has earned critical acclaim for its storytelling, visual artistry, and exploration of fear and social commentary, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.