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Dark Harvest

  • Video
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
2.7/10
959
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Dark Harvest (2004)
ComedyHorror

A group of teenagers go to an inherited family farm, only to be attacked by a killer scarecrow.A group of teenagers go to an inherited family farm, only to be attacked by a killer scarecrow.A group of teenagers go to an inherited family farm, only to be attacked by a killer scarecrow.

  • Director
    • Paul Moore
  • Writer
    • Paul Moore
  • Stars
    • Don Digiulio
    • Jeanie Cheek
    • Jennifer Leigh
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
    959
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Moore
    • Writer
      • Paul Moore
    • Stars
      • Don Digiulio
      • Jeanie Cheek
      • Jennifer Leigh
    • 45User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Don Digiulio
    • Sean
    Jeanie Cheek
    • Darcy
    Jennifer Leigh
    • Angela
    B.W. York
    • Bryan
    Jessica Dunphy
    • Jessica
    Paul Bugelski
    • Elijah
    J.P. Linkous
    • Sheriff
    Ralph Baber
    • Store Owner
    Bootie Chewning
    • Maggie
    Mike Murdock
    • Justin
    Jen Diciccio
    • Felicia
    Jeff Wilson
    • Deputy
    Paul Moore
    Paul Moore
    • Hargrove
    Jason Eldridge
    • Scarecrow #1
    Joshua Dodrill
    • Scarecrow #2…
    LordAbraham Greatson
    • Brian
    • (as Bobby Wilson-York)
    Aimee Cox
    • Alex
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Moore
    • Writer
      • Paul Moore
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    WizardOfWhoopee

    This scarecrow should have gone to see the wizard first

    Picked up this movie since it supposedly took place in my home state of West Virginia. I was pleasantly surprised when they show a map of the fictitious 'Carson County' and it's right beside my hometown! The background and the build-up was great, right up until the scarecrow popped up. It was all downhill from there. Very lame. You can hear crows in the background during the daytime, even they aren't scared. It was more humorous than scary. If you look at it as funny, then the movie is a winner.
    2trey333

    It was the cover!

    Dark Harvest is about a group of friends that go to a farm(it belongs to one of the friends relatives or something) for a getaway. But there are killer scarecrows lurking there(there was something about a curse in there too but I forgot what that was about).

    The acting in this movie is awful, I don't know what the director was thinking when he was casting actors and actresses. The script is the same story as the acting "awful"(this statement coming up is very obvious but..) if there was better acting and a better script this could have turned out "okay".

    The directing stunk too, I see no potential in this guy's future. After all these negatives this movie still maintains a "fun" factor that bumps it up to a two. The last plus is they don't use CGI! My overall thoughts on this film are it's bad, real bad, but so bad it's "fun" so it gets a 2/10
    3hausrathman

    How about a little fire, Scarecrow?

    A young man, who never knew his birth parents, receives an old farm in an isolated section of West Virginia upon the death of his natural father. He visits his property with a cross-section of potential victims including the comic relief black guy and a trendy lesbian couple. (Hmm, will there be skinny dipping? Take a guess.) Unfortunately, the party comes to an end when the spirits of drifters killed by his evil great-grandfather and used as scarecrows come back for revenge. This film starts out well. An artful montage of depression-era photographs and phony newspapers set against a speech by FDR - this, I believe, is his first appearance in a killer scarecrow movie- establishes the mood. I developed some hopes for the film, which were partially realized. The story was serviceable enough. The setting was sufficiently bucolic. The photography was mostly in focus. The acting, while no great shakes, was slightly above par for horror movies in this budget range. The film might've actually worked within the narrow demands of the genre if the scarecrows were scary. But they weren't They looked cheap. They weren't frightening at all. The better the monster, the better the movie. These scarecrows wouldn't scare Dorothy, let alone Toto.
    2ianmutimer

    i want to harvest this DVD

    I woke up and it was a beautiful day; the sun was shining, the birds were singing and i fancied getting a movie, something new, a horror movie perhaps? Like many other reviewers i came across what can only be described as a piece of poopy in a gold wrapper. The front cover is great, and the comment on the back is mesmerising - 'it will scare the crop out of you'...oh how i chuckle looking back at such naivety and ignorance.

    One of the many things scarier than this movie is the acting skills of these 'actors'. I think, no, i did actually cheer when they got slashed up by these 'scarecrows', who were wearing some classic fancy dress costumes. I used to drive quite quickly past cornfields as i found them to be pretty scary at night, but having seen this movie, i nearly wet myself (through laughing so much) just at the sight.

    I have seen scarier omelette's quite honestly, not mine though, i'm a dab-hand at cooking omelette's, and if anyone associates this movie with my omelette's, let's just say that i would create a situation in which they would be forced to watch this movie 3 times in a row.

    If anyone has any good corn movies they can recommend, feel free to inform me. It's a great comedy if nothing else, OK it is nothing else. Enjoy, but a little advice - before pressing the play button on your DVD player, throw it out of the window.
    slake09

    Mediocre is worse than bad.

    I submit that inside the genre of independent film making, mediocre is worse than bad. Dark Harvest is so stereotypical that it should be shown to film students as a textbook example of how not to make an indie horror film.

    The script, you would suppose, is the one area where an indie film can triumph over a Hollywood blockbuster. If you're writing it yourself, you can put in any combination of the bizarre, the shocking, the horrible, anything at all that you might think would keep an audience interested. That just wasn't done in Dark Harvest. There is nothing to keep you interested, just the standard slasher movie plot, not done very well, with unoriginal monsters and uninteresting characters.

    I won't bother with the boring and predictable plot covered by other reviewers, nor the wooden acting, lousy monster costumes and moronic dialogue. If you've read the other reviews you already know that much, and it's not arguable - the movie is simply that bad.

    It's not bad in that way which intrigues those who enjoy bad movies. In those cases, the movie is so bad that it's good - but Dark Harvest isn't. It can only aspire to such depths of bad film making. Instead, it is so middle-of-the-road, suburban white-bread generic that there is just nothing to capture your interest.

    Is there any good in it? Well, there is a mid-morning skinny dipping scene that is entertaining for about a minute, if only because of the display of female posteriors. That's only one minute, though, and it's never repeated, so if you're in the market for a horror movie with skin - this isn't it.

    Let's do a checklist of all the things that make a good, or at least interesting independent horror film.

    Good script? No. Good acting? No. Bizarre, unpredictable? No. Shocking, graphic? No. Special effects? Not special. Gratuitous nudity? Not nearly enough. Original ideas? Nope. Humorous, campy? If you enjoy watching ice melt. Any reason at all to watch it? None I can think of.

    It's pretty much a waste of film and time. Not good enough to watch, not bad enough to be used as a yardstick to measure other films by.

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    • Trivia
      According to the calendar visible in the general store, the action of this film takes place during the month of July 2002.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the film, a title states that the movie is set in "Carson County, West Virgina", clearly missing the third "I" in Virginia.
    • Crazy credits
      Aimee Cox, who plays Alex is left out of the ending credits, but appears in the opening credits.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Maize: The Movie (2004)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ölümcül Hasat
    • Filming locations
      • Barboursville, West Virginia, USA
    • Production company
      • Stormcatcher Films
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    • Budget
      • $130,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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