Scarecrow Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.10/10 from 2300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Scarecrow

Title in Português:

Scarecrow

Synopsis

For generations, it was an urban legend that lived in the nightmares of children. Now, the season to rejuvenate the tale will revive a town's darkest fears. With the Scarecrow Festival on the horizon, school teacher Aaron Harris is doling out punishment for six students serving detention, including the moody Tyler, Goth girl Nikki, wrestling team captain Daevon, and straight-A student Jun.

Their task: help Aaron's ex-girlfriend Kristen fix her family farm before it's sold. But the cornfields circling the farm come with a legend-and Tyler takes macabre delight in recounting the tale: It never sleeps, it never dies, it can't be stopped, hear their cries. The Scarecrow lives to kill us all. Keep it buried in the fall...

When the kids play a terrifying game of cat and mouse in the cornfield with what they believe is a wild animal, Kristen tries to convince them that the Scarecrow is a very real creature of fierce strength and power, rejuvenated by the blood of its prey-and proof comes all too soon. As darkness falls over the rustling fields, the last survivors must fend off the flesh-ripping terrors of the Scarecrow.

For the terrified prisoners of Miller Farm, surviving the night seems a distant prayer-especially in light of the tale's final, desperate warning: "Beware the mark, the end is near, your death is certain, run in fear..." This fall, there's a chill in air that can freeze the blood. Scarecrow is coming.

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Play Title Artist
Scarecrow
Angry Cockroaches
Boris The Spider
After Dark
(Ghost) Riders In The Sky
Dark Night
So Hott
Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Dengue Woman Blues
She's Just Killing Me
Pretty Wasted
C'est La Vie (You Never Can Tell)
Green Onions (Pulp Fiction)
Rock Lobster
Ghost Town
Season of the Witch
Clap For The Wolfman - 2003 Remastered
Twilight Zone
Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner - 2007 Remaster
Green Onions
Frankenstein
Shakin' All Over - Single Version
Peter Gunn
Cat People (Putting out Fire) - 2007 Remaster
Lil' Red Riding Hood
I Put a Spell On You
Run Through The Jungle
Secret Agent Man
CIA Man
The Godfather
Miserlou
White Rabbit
Werewolves of London - 2007 Remaster
Whistlin' Past The Graveyard
The Witch
Shakin' All Over
Wild Thing
Droge CX 9
Hocus Pocus - Extended Version
Thunder on the Mountain
Right Place Wrong Time
Boom Boom
Jockey Full Of Bourbon
Peace Frog
Flowers on the Wall
Delaware Slide
Caterpillar Crawl
Smokestack Lightnin'
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Heart Attack and Vine - Remastered
Switchblade
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
Bang Bang
It's Bad You Know
BLOODHOUND ROCK
Oogie Boogie's Song
This Is Halloween
Rain Dogs
Singapore
Little Drop Of Poison
Shot You Down - Audio Bullys Remix Edit; Feat. Nancy Sinatra

User reviews

Nancy Campbell
7/10

The composition of the music is top-notch, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composer. The melodies are haunting and memorable, leaving a lasting impression on the audience long after the movie has ended.

Joseph Johnson
8/10

Overall, the music in Scarecrow is a masterful blend of composition, sound design, and atmosphere that elevates the film to a whole new level. It is a standout feature of the movie that deserves recognition and praise for its excellence.

Stephanie Jackson
7/10

The soundtrack of Scarecrow truly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. The haunting melodies and ominous tones set the perfect mood for a horror film.

Richard Rodriguez
7/10

The soundtrack of Scarecrow effectively conveys the sense of fear and dread that permeates the story. It evokes a wide range of emotions, from tension and anxiety to terror and despair, making it a powerful and evocative listening experience.

Betty Hernandez
2/10

Additionally, the musical score often felt out of place and disconnected from the scenes, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. The lack of coherence between the soundtrack and the visuals detracted from the overall viewing experience and left me feeling disconnected from the film.

William Anderson
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical elements, from eerie strings to haunting vocals, creating a rich and dynamic listening experience. It keeps the audience engaged and captivated from start to finish.

Lisa Smith
6/10

The soundtrack of Scarecrow perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The haunting melodies and ominous tones create a sense of dread and anticipation, enhancing the overall experience of watching the characters face the terrifying Scarecrow. The music builds tension and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, adding an extra layer of fear to the already chilling story.

Paul Hall
8/10

The use of atmospheric soundscapes in the soundtrack immerses the audience in the terrifying world of the Scarecrow legend. It creates a sense of unease and tension that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film.

Dorothy Turner
3/10

The soundtrack of Scarecrow failed to create a sense of suspense and tension throughout the movie. I found it lacking in atmospheric elements that could have enhanced the horror experience for the audience.

Daniel Scott
8/10

The musical score effectively builds suspense and enhances the chilling scenes, making them even more impactful and memorable. It heightens the sense of dread and anticipation, adding to the overall sense of fear.

Michael Wilson
7/10

The soundtrack perfectly complements the visuals and storyline of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience. It adds depth and dimension to the narrative, making it more engaging and immersive.

Daniel Moore
8/10

The use of sound effects in conjunction with the music enhances the suspense and horror of the film. The subtle nuances and intricacies in the sound design add an extra layer of depth to the overall soundtrack.

Betty Thompson
6/10

I found the soundtrack of Scarecrow to be somewhat cliché and predictable. While it did succeed in setting the mood for the horror elements of the film, I couldn't help but feel like I had heard similar soundtracks in other horror movies before. The music lacked originality and failed to truly stand out as a memorable aspect of the movie. Overall, it did its job in creating a spooky atmosphere, but it didn't leave a lasting impression on me.