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The Scarecrow
Directed by Sam Pillsbury
Written byMichael Heath
Based onThe Scarecrow
by Ronald Hugh Morrieson
Starring John Carradine
Jonathan Smith
Tracy Mann
Daniel McLaren
Release date
  • 1982 (1982)
CountryNew Zealand
LanguageEnglish

The Scarecrow is a 1982 New Zealand film, also known as Klynham Summer in America. It was directed by Sam Pillsbury based on the 1963 horror novel by New Zealand author Ronald Hugh Morrieson. [1]

Plot

One night a girl is slain in the woods of a small town, two teenagers, Sam and Les, inadvertently cross the killer's path while robbing the hens of Victor the school bully.

According to Sam Edwards the film is not as bleak as the novel. Small-town New Zealand in the 1950s is puritanical on the surface but depraved to its depths.

Cast

References

  • Scarecrow: A Film Study Guide by Brian McDonnell (1982, Longman Paul Auckland) ISBN  0582683734
  • New Zealand Film 1912–1996 by Helen Martin & Sam Edwards p. 81 (1997, Oxford University Press, Auckland) ISBN  019 558336 1

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Scarecrow
Directed by Sam Pillsbury
Written byMichael Heath
Based onThe Scarecrow
by Ronald Hugh Morrieson
Starring John Carradine
Jonathan Smith
Tracy Mann
Daniel McLaren
Release date
  • 1982 (1982)
CountryNew Zealand
LanguageEnglish

The Scarecrow is a 1982 New Zealand film, also known as Klynham Summer in America. It was directed by Sam Pillsbury based on the 1963 horror novel by New Zealand author Ronald Hugh Morrieson. [1]

Plot

One night a girl is slain in the woods of a small town, two teenagers, Sam and Les, inadvertently cross the killer's path while robbing the hens of Victor the school bully.

According to Sam Edwards the film is not as bleak as the novel. Small-town New Zealand in the 1950s is puritanical on the surface but depraved to its depths.

Cast

References

  • Scarecrow: A Film Study Guide by Brian McDonnell (1982, Longman Paul Auckland) ISBN  0582683734
  • New Zealand Film 1912–1996 by Helen Martin & Sam Edwards p. 81 (1997, Oxford University Press, Auckland) ISBN  019 558336 1

External links



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