Project Detail

The Scarecrow

Synopsis

When Sid the Scarecrow is faced with his own gruesome demise, he realises he must act fast. With the help of a grumpy, old owl named Albert, Sid embarks on a quest to find a legendary scarecrow named Slash. Will Slash be able to save Sid from his terrible fate?

Details

Year
2005
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6mins
Format
tbc
Director
Joe Fahy
Producer
Joe Fahy
Editor
Joe Fahy
Screenwriter
Joe Fahy
Sound
Joe Fahy
Principal cast
Gareth Clarke, Richard Baxter, Gary Evans

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Production Status

Production Company

Joe Fahy

4 Cecil Payton Close,
Abbots Bromley,
Staffordshire WS15 3EZ
UK

T +44 (0)7814 348 735

joe198452@hotmail.com

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