

The Cropped Devil
Returning home from school, a village boy saw a military man with a dog. The smart and handsome guard dog immediately attracted the boy. When it turned out that the border guard was taking this kind-hearted creature to a veterinary clinic to put it to sleep, the situation became really critical. The outraged child tried to take the shepherd dog for himself, but it was not at all easy to do so...
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Plot Summary
In a small, isolated village, peculiar occurrences begin to plague the residents after a series of strange crop circles appear overnight. A local folklore expert arrives to investigate, suspecting an ancient, malevolent entity is responsible. As the phenomena escalate, the villagers must confront their deepest fears and uncover the truth behind the 'Cropped Devil' before it consumes them all.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception and audience performance for 'The Cropped Devil (1969)' is scarce, suggesting it may have been a lesser-known or independently produced film with limited distribution.
What Reviewers Say
- Minimal information available to determine common review sentiments.
- Potential cult following due to its obscurity and unique premise.
- Likely polarizing, with some appreciating its unconventional approach and others finding it lacking.
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Fun Fact
The film's production details and cast are largely undocumented, making it a subject of intrigue for film historians seeking to unearth lost cinematic works.
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