Night of the Scarecrow (1995) [R]

Release Date:
August 8, 1995

Original Title:
Night of the Scarecrow

Alternate Titles:
A Noite do Espantalho
Der Pakt mit dem Dämon
Η Νύχτα Του Σκιάχτρου

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Republic Pictures
Steve White Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 85

Terror has come home to harvest

A group of drunk teenagers accidently set free the spirit of a warlock, which possesses a scarecrow. The scarecrow goes on a bloody rampage killing the descendents of the men who had killed the warlock a century before. A newcomer and the daughter of the mayor try to stop it before it is too late and the warlock can reincarnate...

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Casting:
Randy Callahan

Costume Design:
Mark Bridges

Director:
Jeff Burr

Director of Photography:
Thomas L. Callaway

Editor:
Bob Murawski

First Assistant Director:
Chris Edmonds

Gaffer:
James Lawrence Spencer

Key Makeup Artist:
Judy Mathai

Makeup Artist:
Denise Hooper

Makeup Supervisor:
David B. Miller

Music:
Jim Manzie

Producer:
Barry Bernardi

Production Design:
Mick Strawn

Production Sound Mixer:
Peter V. Meiselmann

Screenplay:
Dan Mazur
Reed Steiner

Second Assistant Director:
Michelle Edmonds

Second Unit Director:
Dan Golden

Set Decoration:
Bradford Johnson

Special Effects Coordinator:
Andre G. Ellingson

Stunt Coordinator:
Ben Scott

Stunt Double:
Jeff Danoff
Grady Walker

Stunts:
Bobby Aldridge
Hannah Kozak

Utility Stunts:
Andre G. Ellingson

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