Starring: Charles Durning
Director: Frank De Felitta
Not to be confused with the 1995 film Night of the Scarecrow, this review is about the 1981 TV movie which was only recently released to DVD.
Ostensibly this is a stalk n slash movie but instead of a group of hapless teens the film casts a group of middle aged men as the victims/protagonists. The film begins with them giving into their fear and suspicion of a developmentally stunted man and his relationship with a little girl. When the girl has an accident the men take action against harmless Bubba whilst he is hiding disguised as a scarecrow. Following this, each of the vigilantes is plagued by guilt and tormented by visions of the scarecrow before they meet their demise.
I must admit that the story set up (in particular the way the men escape legal consequences) takes some suspension of disbelief; but from there on it is a chilling excercise in suspense.
When one of the men sees the scarecrow in his field for the first time it's a very unnerving moment. Dark night, drunk man, an unseen threat and dangerous farming equipment - it's a winning combination! The end of this sequence also segways beautifully into breakfast the next morning as a dollop of rasberry jam splashes onto the plate. Delicious.
The film is given credibility throughout by solid performances all round and the suspense is created by the growing fear shown by the men being stalked. I also loved that they try to use logical actions to understand their predicament. Their reactions are plausible and but though they act rationally they are still unable to avoid the inevitable making the film even more scary.
Finally, despite the inventive deaths there is zero gore in this movie. There isn't even a drop of blood until the climax. Usually that would be a problem for me because I love a good splatter fest but in this case it is just not needed. Interestingly enough though, despite the lack of gore (or sex or swearing) this film was given an 18 certificate on its UK release.
I would definitely recommend this hidden gem.7/10.
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