Messengers 2: The Scarecrow

Messengers 2: The Scarecrow

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Directed by Martin Barnewitz
Produced by Andrew Pfeffer
Written by Todd Farmer
Starring Norman Reedus
Claire Holt
Heather Stephens
Michael McCoy
Erbi Ago
Richard Riehle
Matthew McNulty
Darcy Fowers
Kalina Green
Music by Joseph LoDuca
Cinematography Lorenzo Senatore
Edited by Matt Michael
Distributed by Stage 6 Films
Release dates
  • July 21, 2009
Running time
94 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Messengers 2: The Scarecrow is a 2009 direct-to-video supernatural horror film, starring Norman Reedus, Claire Holt, and Erbi Ago. The film serves as a prequel to The Messengers. It was directed by Martin Barnewitz, and was released direct-to-video on DVD and Blu-ray on July 21, 2009.

Plot

The action starts with a woman (Miranda Weatherby as seen later) running through the corn fields from an unseen foe, who manages to kill her.

John Rollins, the head of the Rollins family, struggles to save his farm and hold his family together. The corn fields are dying out because the irrigation system isn't working, and crows are eating the cobs out. John is in debt with the bank. His friend, a financial adviser, is trying to convince him into selling the land, but it is later revealed that it's for his own convenience.

One day John discovers a secret door in his barn, where he finds a strange scarecrow. After placing the mysterious scarecrow in the field, his luck changes, but also gives a horrific curse that started it all. While crops begin to grow, he begins to find dead birds in the field as well as a mysterious little girl who continues to appear out of nowhere. At the same time, his troubled marriage begins having more complications.

Several people begin dying, including the financial adviser (after he makes a move to have John's farm repossessed) and a friend of John's who tries to hit on his wife, trying to convince her to leave John. At the same time, John encounters a new neighbor, Jude Weatherby (Richard Riehle), who seems to know more than he appears to about the events surrounding the scarecrow.

John begins to believe the scarecrow is the source of his issues and burns it, at the cost of missing his therapy session with his wife, damaging their relationship further. He goes to Jude for advice, instead seeing his wife, Miranda, who he had seen stripping before. Miranda gives him some tea, which she has laced with drugs. John falls and Miranda takes advantage of it and rapes him. John eventually realizes what Miranda did to him and feels guilty, made no better by his wife believing he's cheating on her.

John realizes his family has forsaken him for not living up to his promises and then John discovers Jude and Miranda are the ghosts of the farm's former owners. They evoked a voodoo curse to aid them and tell John to survive he must let the scarecrow kill his family. They reveal that the scarecrow does whatever is necessary to safeguard the land he oversees, and ensure that his master's crops reach their full potential. It will destroy anyone who gets in the way of this, and seeing that John's family is a distraction to his farming, the scarecrow targets them next.

The sheriff is knocked unconscious, but Mary suspects John assaulted the sheriff and killed the other two men. Believing John has gone mad, Mary attempts to get her children out. Her young son, Michael, having been aware of the scarecrow all along, runs off to aid his father, where the rest see the scarecrow come to life and attack the Rollins family. The Scarecrow kills the sheriff and attacks the Rollins' teenage daughter, Lindsay. However, John manages to subdue the Scarecrow in a tussle and Michael runs it over with John's tractor. The family then destroys the scarecrow and the film ends with the ghost of the little girl taking the remains of the scarecrow back to the secret door, where John first found it. After the movie, there is no clarity as to who or what this little girl had to do with the family.

Cast

Production

Filming began April 2008 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Martin Barnewitz was attached to direct Messengers 2: The Scarecrow.[1]

Reception

The film on the whole received poor ratings.

References

  1. "Director Found For 'The Messengers 2'". Bloody Disgusting. January 30, 2008. Retrieved August 22, 2009.

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