This film begins in New York City on Halloween night with an attractive young woman by the name of "Sheila Murphy" (Tracy Rankin) falling to her death from a high-rise apartment. During the course of their investigation two police detectives by the names of "John Hammond" (Tim Vince) and "Rick Jones" (Joe Parro) find a tape she had recently made and begin to play it. As it turns out, she had just returned from a trip to the country with four other people and during that trip one of the men by the name of "Eric Cutter" (Douglas Kidd) gets into a fight with another one named "Floyd Carver" (Mike Upmalis) and accidentally kills him. Naturally, being horrified at what has happened Eric decides to hide Floyd's body by dressing him up as a scarecrow and hanging him in the middle of a nearby cornfield. What he doesn't know, however, is that this is no ordinary cornfield and as Floyd's blood drips into the ground it animates his new body and fills him with a deep thirst for vengeance. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say this film started off well enough but quickly fell victim to its low budget, weak acting and cheap background music. In addition to that the "Scarecrow" (also played by Mike Upmalis) looks more ridiculous than he does horrifying. In any case, I didn't consider this to be a good horror film and I have rated it accordingly. Below average.