Scarecrow Gone Wild

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Scarecrow Gone Wild is a low budget film released in 2004 about a group of college co-eds who are hunted down by a killer Scarecrow after a hazing ritual sends one male student -- a diabetic -- into a coma. The film is the third in a series of films about Scarecrows who kill people. The film was directed and written by Brian Katkin. Ken Shamrock, former NWA World Heavyweight Champion, stars in the film as the coach. The [[Motion Picture Association of America because he needs the scholarship and had to have his best friend -- who is also on the team -- give a urine sample so that no one would know that he is a diabetic. The hazing ritual comes to a bitter end in haunted cornfield where the baseball players mistake a diabetic attack for his desire to play it rough. They tie him up to the scarecrow post and leave him for dead. The young man becomes the evil Scarecrow who decides to seek bloody revenge on his tormenters and pretty much everyone else in the film. The only hope of the film's heroes is to get their friend out of his coma. Yet the only hospital in the area is abandoned -- during Spring break because the rest of the students are too busy partying to get hurt -- and the Scarecrow does not seem to discriminate between friend and foe.

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