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  1. Oct 24, 2021 · After investigating a noise at night following the scarecrow’s appearance in his field, Harliss finds himself pursuing someone into his barn—only for the woodchipper to turn on by itself. Startled, Harliss stumbles over the edge and grabs onto a light fixture as he dangles over the awaiting woodchipper. The scythe he’d been holding falls ...

  2. Dark Night of the Scarecrow premiered on CBS on October 24, 1981. It was later screened on 29 April 2010 as part of the Texas Frightmare Weekend. Home media. The film was released on VHS by Key Video in the mid-1980s.

    • J.D. Feigelson (story), Butler Handcock (story)
  3. Oct 29, 2016 · Don’t Go to Sleep is a ghost story with a little girl ghost. Dark Night of the Scarecrow is like a creepy scarecrow revenge movie with Larry Drake, kind of a weird Of Mice and Men, but with a ...

  4. Oct 17, 2007 · Hazelrigg helps out in the kill department by inducing a heart attack in Mrs. Ritter and offing the third member of his posse. When Hazelrigg makes a play for the Williams girl in the pumpkin patch of good and evil , the scarecrow shows up and gives him what he's had coming throughout the whole TV movie — the pointed-end of a pitchfork.

  5. Apr 21, 2011 · The spooky atmosphere and small-town Halloween feel enforces the ’80’s slasher type of horror film that fans adore so dearly. The characters were portrayed realistically (though Harliss driving like a swerving maniac whenever upset brought out some chuckles) and the score had a gratifying feel to it. With more viewings, along with listening ...

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  7. The Scarecrow (song) " The Scarecrow " is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd on their 1967 debut album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, [2] [3] though it first appeared as the B-side of their second single "See Emily Play" (as " Scarecrow ") two months before. It was written by Syd Barrett and recorded in March 1967.

  8. Oct 23, 2021 · Such was the case on October 24, 1981, when CBS released Dark Night of the Scarecrow. An eight-year-old me was glued to the television set that night. But this wasn’t just a “decent network original.”. This was one of the best “Made For TV” horror movies ever seen. The memory stuck with me for decades. Look back with me now, 40 years ...

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