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The Scarecrow

New Zealand, 1981
film

Set in post war small town New Zealand, “The Scarecrow” is a suspenseful tale told through the eyes of adolescent Ned (Jonathan Smith). He and his..

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The Creepy Crawley's

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The Harvest

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Sparrow

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Something wicked this way comes

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Cornet at night

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Scarfies [DVD]

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Horror Hotel

United States, 1960
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The Secret way

Germany, 1958
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