Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Tonight's Scary Movie -- 'Dark Night Of The Scarecrow'


Every Halloween week for the last several years, the Dorchester Times has aired scary classic TV shows.  It has become a tradition, you could say.

This year, we've selected two of the scariest made-for-TV shows we could think of.  

While these shows are family-friendly, we do not recommend that children under age 13 watch these alone -- or at all, for that matter.

Tonight's program is called "Dark Night of the Scarecrow" -- one of the most frightening TV shows ever produced.  View the movie here.

"Dark Night of the Scarecrow" is a 1981 film.  In a small town in the Deep South, Charles Eliot "Bubba" Ritter, a large but gentle mentally challenged man, befriends young Marylee Williams. Some of the townspeople are upset by the closeness between Marylee and Bubba, and the brooding, mean-spirited postman Otis Hazelrigg is the worst. When Marylee is mauled by a vicious dog and lies unconscious at a doctor's office, Otis promptly assumes that Bubba has murdered her even though Bubba saved her life. Otis and three friends – gas station attendant Skeeter Norris and farmer-cousins Philby and Harliss Hocker – form a lynch mob. Bubba's mother disguises him as a scarecrow and posts him in a nearby field to wait for the drama to cool down. The bloodhounds sniff Bubba out, and all four vigilantes empty multiple rounds from their guns, killing him. Afterwards, they discover that Marylee is in fact alive, thanks to Bubba, whom they have just murdered. Acting fast, Otis places a pitchfork in Bubba's lifeless hands to make it appear as if he were attacking them with a weapon. The vigilantes are subsequently released because of lack of evidence against them (and blatant perjury by Otis) when the murder is brought to court.

And that's when the real horror begins.

Enjoy tonight's Halloween movie.  

But be sure to leave on an extra light.  

1 comment:

  1. Anytime you get Bubba,Otis,and Skeeter together, it is bound 2 be SCARY!!!

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