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The movie takes place in the summer of 2002 when Sean (Don Digiulio) inherits a farmhouse from his father. Sean was adopted at birth and until that point had no idea about his family. He and a group of friends decide to stay in the farmhouse located in [[West Virginia]] for a few days. When they arrive, they're attacked by three killer scarecrows. |
The movie takes place in the summer of 2002 when Sean (Don Digiulio) inherits a farmhouse from his father. Sean was adopted at birth and until that point had no idea about his family. He and a group of friends decide to stay in the farmhouse located in [[West Virginia]] for a few days. When they arrive, they're attacked by three killer scarecrows.<ref name=hq/> |
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The film, which was released directly to video, was shot with a low budget and in only two and a half weeks. It was followed by two unrelated sequels, ''Dark Harvest II: The Maize'' and ''The Maize 2: Forever Yours''. |
The film, which was released directly to video, was shot with a low budget and in only two and a half weeks. It was followed by two unrelated sequels, ''Dark Harvest II: The Maize'' and ''The Maize 2: Forever Yours''. |
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The film was mostly shot in [[Huntington, West Virginia]].<ref name=hq>{{cite web|url=https://digitaleditions.walsworth.com/publication/?i=780521&p=48&view=issueViewer|publisher=Huntington Quarterly|access-date=November 30, 2024|last=Houvouras|first=Anghus|title=Movies Made In Huntington|date=2023}}</ref> |
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Dark Harvest | |
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Directed by | Paul Moore |
Written by | Paul Moore |
Starring | Don Digiulio Jessica Dunphy |
Distributed by | Lions Gate Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 min. |
Language | English |
Dark Harvest is a 2004 American slasher film,[1] written and directed by Paul Moore.
Plot
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The movie takes place in the summer of 2002 when Sean (Don Digiulio) inherits a farmhouse from his father. Sean was adopted at birth and until that point had no idea about his family. He and a group of friends decide to stay in the farmhouse located in West Virginia for a few days. When they arrive, they're attacked by three killer scarecrows.[2]
Main cast
[edit]Actor | Role |
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Don Digiulio | Sean |
Jeanie Cheek | Darcy |
Jennifer Leigh | Angela |
B.W. York | Bryan |
Amiee Cox | Alex |
Jessica Dunphy | Jessica |
Production and release
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The film, which was released directly to video, was shot with a low budget and in only two and a half weeks. It was followed by two unrelated sequels, Dark Harvest II: The Maize and The Maize 2: Forever Yours.
The film was mostly shot in Huntington, West Virginia.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Horror Movie A Day - Dark Harvest (2004) review
- ^ a b Houvouras, Anghus (2023). "Movies Made In Huntington". Huntington Quarterly. Retrieved November 30, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Dark Harvest at IMDb
- Dark Harvest at AllMovie
Categories:
- 2004 films
- 2004 direct-to-video films
- 2004 horror films
- American slasher films
- Films set in 2002
- Films set in West Virginia
- Films set in Huntington, West Virginia
- American films about revenge
- LGBTQ-related horror films
- Bisexuality-related films
- American supernatural horror films
- American zombie films
- 2000s slasher films
- Films about Satanism
- Films set on farms
- Fictional scarecrows
- American exploitation films
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s American films
- Supernatural slasher films
- American monster movies
- American religious horror films
- English-language horror films
- 2000s horror film stubs