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Release Date:
August 12, 2003
Original Title:
Scarecrow Slayer
Alternate Titles:
A Vingança do Espantalho
Caccia a Scarecrow
Scarecrow 2
Scarecrow: Resurrection
Пугало-убийца
Genres:
Action | Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
The Asylum
Urban Girl Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
A college freshman is killed during a fraternity prank and is resurrected as a demonic scarecrow
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Art Direction:
Sam Greenmun
Assistant Director:
Jesse Blanco
Paul Sheargold
Associate Producer:
Tony Todd
Best Boy Electric:
Darryl Rue
Boom Operator:
Matt Yuan
Co-Producer:
Anthony C. Ferrante
Costume Design:
Shana Weissman-Mintz
Eric Sonntag
Todd Rex
Marc Goodrich
Craft Service:
John Yuan
Director:
David Michael Latt
Director of Photography:
John Willis III
Editor:
David Michael Latt
Electrician:
King Lanaux
First Assistant Camera:
Bobby Lindic
Tom Hejda
Jeff Dorer
Gaffer:
Glendel Bondoc
Erik Messerschmidt
Eric Forand
Jeffrey Chin
Matthew Deetsch
Grip:
Rocky Rodriguez
Greg Anderson
Yogi Allen
Daniel Chavez
Line Producer:
Charles Arthur Berg
Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Ulmer
Original Music Composer:
Vincent Gillioz
Producer:
Scott Pfeiffer
Emmanuel Itier
Tanya York
Production Coordinator:
Anwar Fennell
Production Design:
Shannon Kemp
Property Master:
Sam Greenmun
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Dave Thurlow
Sound Mixer:
Don Thomas
Lionel Ball
Special Effects:
Michael Valenzuela
S.J. Granai
Todd Rex
Still Photographer:
Jack L. Zeman
Story:
Bill Cunningham
Stunt Coordinator:
Todd Rex
Stunts:
Ryan Oliver
Transportation Coordinator:
Matthew Ballard
Visual Effects:
David Michael Latt
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