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'''''Dark Harvest''''' is a 2004 [[Slasher film|slasher]] [[horror film]],<ref>[http://horror-movie-a-day.blogspot.com/2007/07/dark-harvest.html Horror Movie A Day - Dark Harvest (2004) review]</ref> written and directed by Paul Moore.
'''''Dark Harvest''''' is a 2004 American [[slasher film]],<ref>[http://horror-movie-a-day.blogspot.com/2007/07/dark-harvest.html Horror Movie A Day - Dark Harvest (2004) review]</ref> written and directed by Paul Moore.


==Plot==
==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 a killer scarecrow.
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/>


==Main cast==
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==Production and release==
==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.
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]].<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>
==Reception==
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Dark harvest is widely considered one of the best straight to DVD movies ever made. It has slowly gained a cult following and is routinely shown in movie theaters worldwide.


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*{{IMDb title|id=0411265|title=Dark Harvest}}
*{{IMDb title|id=0411265|title=Dark Harvest}}
* {{Amg movie|302327|Dark Harvest}}
* {{AllMovie title|302327|Dark Harvest}}


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Revision as of 19:10, 7 December 2024

Dark Harvest
DVD Cover
Directed byPaul Moore
Written byPaul Moore
StarringDon Digiulio
Jessica Dunphy
Distributed byLions Gate Entertainment
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
Running time
88 min.
LanguageEnglish

Dark Harvest is a 2004 American slasher film,[1] written and directed by Paul Moore.

Plot

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

Actor Role
Don Digiulio Sean
Jeanie Cheek Darcy
Jennifer Leigh Angela
B.W. York Bryan
Amiee Cox Alex
Jessica Dunphy Jessica

Production and release

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

  1. ^ Horror Movie A Day - Dark Harvest (2004) review
  2. ^ a b Houvouras, Anghus (2023). "Movies Made In Huntington". Huntington Quarterly. Retrieved November 30, 2024.