Nuestro amigo el espantapájaros

TV seriesChildishComedyDrama

Nuestro amigo el espantapájaros
Nuestro amigo el espantapájaros
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These facts about the movie Nuestro amigo el espantapájaros are very interesting and will help you to know more about the feature film.
The feature film was released in year 1979 with very good results in a few weeks.
Among the cast we can see Jon Pertwee, Jeremy Austin, Charlotte Coleman, Mike Berry, Norman Bird in action.

We could say that the mission of the film director is to supervise all the tasks of the film and make important decisions for it. This task has been possible thanks to James Hill.
Meet the characters and enjoy them throughout 30 min. the movie lasts.
Although the cinema is very widespread throughout the Earth, this film comes to us from United Kingdom.

We love the way Willis Hall, Keith Waterhouse, Barbara Euphan Todd and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
The great breadth of this project is thanks to Southern Television, the production company that has financed and carried out this film that we love.
An important job is that of Neil Cameron, George Evans, Denis King and his team who have managed to create a perfect soundtrack for the story they tell us.

Photography direction is a difficult task when creating a film because of the many decisions that must be made. Wolfgang Suschitzky, Geoff Selling and his team have succeeded in all of them since a very high quality can be observed in each of the scenes.
Viewers who like the TV series, Childish, Comedy, Drama genre really enjoy these kinds of movies. Are you one of them?

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Critics Nuestro amigo el espantapájaros

Adorable scarecrow. heart of darkness. The natural and unspoiled beauty of childhood in the early 70s
Best show of my childhood. The best show of the 80s by John Pertwee. I loved!!
Eternal?. Rules of Worzel! Scary
A living, breathing, talking scarecrow ... what more could you ask for? Worzel Gummidge
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