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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn eighteenth century England, the mysterious masked rider known as the Scarecrow (Patrick McGoohan) leads a rebel band to save the town of Romney Marsh from King George III's (Eric Pohlmann... Tout lireIn eighteenth century England, the mysterious masked rider known as the Scarecrow (Patrick McGoohan) leads a rebel band to save the town of Romney Marsh from King George III's (Eric Pohlmann's) oppression and Naval press gangs.In eighteenth century England, the mysterious masked rider known as the Scarecrow (Patrick McGoohan) leads a rebel band to save the town of Romney Marsh from King George III's (Eric Pohlmann's) oppression and Naval press gangs.
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At first, I thought it was some kind of movie about one of the Batman's villains because the title contains 'Scarecrow'. To my surprise, it turned out that the movie was about dual personality character like Robin Hood. The movie contains three parts and it's been introduced by Walt Disney himself.
It's the story about the man who was a daytime vicar, Dr. Syn but in the night, a hideous smuggler, the Scarecrow. As Dr. Syn, he's the respectable clergyman; on the contrary, the Scarecrow struck terror into traitors and the King's soldiers. He led his men by frightening them but protected them with or without their knowledge, even the ones who betrayed him. The portrayal of the dual personality character was very realistic and there're a lot of thrilling sequence and funny scenes. I'm sure you won't regret watching this mini trilogy about the Scarecrow.
I'll just express my feelings in number and recommend some of my favorite movies. My rating systems are purely based on the overall feeling of the entire movie and just for expressing emotion numerically in a set format.
First Impression: Enticing {FI = 1-/1}
Storyline {S = 3/3}; Logical Point of View: Expressive (LPV = 1/1), Moral Point of View: Ideal (MPV = 1/1), Sequence: Thrilling (Sq = 1/1)
Characters & Chemistry {C&C = 3/4}; Character Portrayal: Compelling (CP = 2/3), Supporting Effect: Supportive (SE = 1/1)
Expectation & Reality: Unexpected {E&R = 1/1}
Last Impact: Satisfied {LI = 1-/1}
Total Point = 9--/10, Bonus Point: Originality {BP = +/0.5+}, Deduction Point: None {DP = 0/2}
Grand Total = 9- *Unique*
Movie Suggestion by:
^ Actor ^ *Patrick McGoohan*: Ice Station Zebra (1968) ~ 8, Treasure Planet (2002) ~ 8
^ Film Genre ^ The Hunt for Red October (1990) {Act-Vent-Thri} ~ 9, The Rock (1996) {Act-Vent-Thri} ~ 9, The A-Team (2010) {Act-Vent-Thri} ~ 9+
^ Point ^ Reap the Wild Wind (1942) ~ 9-, Under Siege (1992) ~ 9-, The Fable: The Killer Who Doesn't Kill (2021) ~ 9-
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It's the story about the man who was a daytime vicar, Dr. Syn but in the night, a hideous smuggler, the Scarecrow. As Dr. Syn, he's the respectable clergyman; on the contrary, the Scarecrow struck terror into traitors and the King's soldiers. He led his men by frightening them but protected them with or without their knowledge, even the ones who betrayed him. The portrayal of the dual personality character was very realistic and there're a lot of thrilling sequence and funny scenes. I'm sure you won't regret watching this mini trilogy about the Scarecrow.
I'll just express my feelings in number and recommend some of my favorite movies. My rating systems are purely based on the overall feeling of the entire movie and just for expressing emotion numerically in a set format.
First Impression: Enticing {FI = 1-/1}
Storyline {S = 3/3}; Logical Point of View: Expressive (LPV = 1/1), Moral Point of View: Ideal (MPV = 1/1), Sequence: Thrilling (Sq = 1/1)
Characters & Chemistry {C&C = 3/4}; Character Portrayal: Compelling (CP = 2/3), Supporting Effect: Supportive (SE = 1/1)
Expectation & Reality: Unexpected {E&R = 1/1}
Last Impact: Satisfied {LI = 1-/1}
Total Point = 9--/10, Bonus Point: Originality {BP = +/0.5+}, Deduction Point: None {DP = 0/2}
Grand Total = 9- *Unique*
Movie Suggestion by:
^ Actor ^ *Patrick McGoohan*: Ice Station Zebra (1968) ~ 8, Treasure Planet (2002) ~ 8
^ Film Genre ^ The Hunt for Red October (1990) {Act-Vent-Thri} ~ 9, The Rock (1996) {Act-Vent-Thri} ~ 9, The A-Team (2010) {Act-Vent-Thri} ~ 9+
^ Point ^ Reap the Wild Wind (1942) ~ 9-, Under Siege (1992) ~ 9-, The Fable: The Killer Who Doesn't Kill (2021) ~ 9-
*** You can check my uncut reviews and favorite movie lists by visiting my profile. I hope this can be of any help to other movie buff like me! ***
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow is one of Disney's most unexpectedly bold productions - a historical adventure laced with moral complexity, gothic flair, and a surprisingly charismatic masked vigilante.
Set in 18th-century England, the film balances its family-friendly tone with darker undertones that feel far ahead of their time. At the center is Dr. Syn, a mild-mannered vicar by day and cunning outlaw by night - a duality that adds layers of intrigue without ever becoming too heavy. The Scarecrow persona, complete with eerie mask and secret signals, is both theatrical and memorable, leaving a lasting impression even among modern superhero fans.
Visually, the film leans into atmospheric shots of coastal marshes, lantern-lit towns, and moody skies. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the story's suspense and themes of justice and rebellion to simmer. It's a classic Disney production in the best sense: cleanly shot, narratively tight, and elevated by a strong lead performance.
While it never gained the spotlight like other Disney properties, Dr. Syn holds up as a rare gem - a swashbuckling period piece with just enough edge to feel timeless.
Set in 18th-century England, the film balances its family-friendly tone with darker undertones that feel far ahead of their time. At the center is Dr. Syn, a mild-mannered vicar by day and cunning outlaw by night - a duality that adds layers of intrigue without ever becoming too heavy. The Scarecrow persona, complete with eerie mask and secret signals, is both theatrical and memorable, leaving a lasting impression even among modern superhero fans.
Visually, the film leans into atmospheric shots of coastal marshes, lantern-lit towns, and moody skies. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the story's suspense and themes of justice and rebellion to simmer. It's a classic Disney production in the best sense: cleanly shot, narratively tight, and elevated by a strong lead performance.
While it never gained the spotlight like other Disney properties, Dr. Syn holds up as a rare gem - a swashbuckling period piece with just enough edge to feel timeless.
Recently Disney released Dr. Syn The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh on DVD as part of their Treasures series. I had never heard of this title before, but after some brief research I discovered that Dr. Syn is beloved in the memories of people who as children saw the program in its three parts on television in the early 1960s. In reviews of the miniseries (later edited and released as a feature film) there is nothing but praise for every aspect of the production and the actors. I bought the 2 DVD set at Costco for $20 and not long after read reports of the set being sold-out, to the anger and frustration of collectors and fans. Now the set is selling for upwards of $200 online due to its scarcity. The Disney Treasures items are limited, after all. I am very glad I picked up my copy, even if it was a blind buy. I finally got around to watching the original 3 part feature and I can say that I am a fan of this wonderful production. First, the DVD production from the steel case to the picture and sound restoration, is excellent. It looks very, very good. Every aspect of the feature itself is top notch, from the writing, directing, photography and acting. Patrick McGoohan, as both title characters is perfect for this role. He plays the mild-mannered, quiet-spoken vicar by day, and by night he is the terrifying gravel-voiced scarecrow of Romney Marsh in 18th century South England. As both vicar and Scarecrow, Dr Syn is a hero to the poor folks, running interference between them and King George the Third's soldiers and press gangs. It is inevitable that comparisons to Batman will be made, but folks, Dr Syn came long before Batman, and McGoohan in both roles as the robed preacher and his masked outlaw alter-ego brings the story to life. The supporting cast is outstanding as well, and story, supervised personally by Disney himself, is exciting and comes to a satisfying conclusion. Very highly recommended.
Probably not quite right for anyone over the age of 12 and under the age of 55. But it is what it is, more of a 1930s rollocking adventure production than 1960s, but with the benefit of full-colour and the many talents of Patrick McGoohan and some nice horses. The gang's masks are amazing, as it McGoohan's cackling, and the many cunning plans and escapades are just clever enough to satisfy and outwit the dreaded King's men although more analytical teenagers might be more inclined to tear them to shreds. Don't take it too seriously and you'll find that you probably quite enjoy it.
This film takes place in the late 19th century in England, where high taxes on certain goods have created a smuggling ring operating on the southeast coast in Kent, near the small town of Dymchurch. Because England needs the revenue to continue its wars with France and to hold down the rebellion in its American colonies, the decision is made to send a high-ranking officer by the name of "General Pugh" (Geoffrey Keen) to solve the problem using whatever means are necessary. What he doesn't realize is that the entire town has benefited from the smuggling operation in one way or another and, as a result, many of the townspeople have conflicting loyalties. Likewise, the leader of the smugglers is a costumed man known simply as the "Scarecrow" (Patrick McGoohan) who is as terrifying as he is clever. For that reason, General Pugh has to resort to even harsher methods to ascertain the scarecrow's identity in order to bring him to justice. What he doesn't know is that the Scarecrow has spies everywhere, and quite often, he is aware of General Pugh's plans before they are even passed on to his soldiers. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film was essentially taken from a 3-part mini-series and condensed into a 98-minute movie. Fortunately, the editing was top-notch and the film itself is one that is quite enjoyable on its own accord, with Patrick McGoohan putting in an outstanding performance as both the Scarecrow and under his dual identity "Dr. Syn." That being said, this is one of those movies that can be watched by the entire family, and I recommend it to all those who are interested.
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- AnecdotesReleased theatrically in England two months before it aired on American television (February 9, 1964) as "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh" in three parts on The Magical World of Disney (1954). Feature film edit cuts over an hour of subplots, paring it down to a lean action suspense thriller.
- GaffesWhen Syn and his party enter the prison cell, they close the door behind them (where presumably it remains unlocked); yet, the prison guards do not notice the door was unlocked when they check in on the cell inmates. When the guards leave, they apparently also leave it unlocked, since Syn and his party have no trouble exiting.
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Dr. Christopher Syn: You're dead! Run for your life!
- Versions alternativesEdited from original broadcast versions: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 1 (1963), The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 2 (1963), and The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 3 (1963).
- ConnexionsRemake of Le fascinant capitaine Clegg (1962)
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- New Romney, Kent, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(exterior scenes)
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