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Scarecrows
Five men heist the Camp Pendleton payroll and kidnap a pilot and his daughter, who are forced to fly them to Mexico. Enroute a double cross has one of the thieves parachute with the loot into an abandoned farm surrounded by strange scarecrows. The rest of the team jump after their loot and their former partner. Everything happens during the course of one very dark night.
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Plot Summary
A group of criminals, including a former Marine named Max, hijack a small plane and force the pilot to fly them to Mexico. However, they crash-land in a cornfield in rural America. Stranded and lost, they discover a farmhouse guarded by menacing scarecrows that seem to come alive after dark. As they try to survive the night, they realize these scarecrows are not what they seem and have a sinister purpose.
Critical Reception
Scarecrows is considered a cult classic within the horror genre, particularly for its eerie atmosphere and unsettling imagery. While it may not have received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, it has gained a dedicated following among fans of low-budget 1980s horror films for its unique premise and effectively creepy scarecrow designs.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric dread and creative scarecrow concept.
Noted for its effective use of suspense and creature design.
Often cited as an overlooked gem of 1980s independent horror.
Google audience: Audience reception for Scarecrows is generally positive among horror enthusiasts who appreciate its B-movie charm and unsettling premise. Many viewers found the scarecrows themselves to be genuinely frightening and enjoyed the film's isolated, creepy setting.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, menacing design of the scarecrows was a key element in the film's success in building atmosphere and fear.
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