DVD Review: Scarecrows - Page 2

There are absolutely no special features — the DVD menu has three options: play movie, language selection, and scene selection – so the nitty gritty movie is all you get. However, it is in widescreen format enhanced for 16:9 televisions. The sound is in English Dolby Surround, with options for Spanish Stereo or French Dolby Surround along with English or Spanish subtitles. Scarecrows is an 83-minute flick from 1988 and certainly worth watching this Halloween.

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In real life she's Erin McMaster, but Cara de Pescado is one of the fortunate ones to be considered a Masked Movie Snob. She puts her fins to work and writes Reviews From A Fishbowl.

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  • 1 - ILoz Zoc

    Oct 16, 2007 at 7:59 pm

    Scarecrows is goofy and quite eerie at the same time. It's a perfect Halloween movie. The house is just there, the scarecrows are just there, and everything is just so creepy. Love it.

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