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Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow Reviews. Full Review | Original Score: 9/10 | Aug 24, 2020. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies &...
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Reviews 93% Audience Score 100+ Ratings English vicar Dr....
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Reviews 93% Audience Score 100+ Ratings English vicar Dr. Syn (Patrick McGoohan) becomes a scarecrow on horseback by night to thwart King George III's taxmen. Read More Read Less
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- James Neilson
- G
- Patrick Mcgoohan, George Cole, Tony Britton
Nov 21, 1975 · With Patrick McGoohan, George Cole, Tony Britton, Michael Hordern. In eighteenth century England, the mysterious masked rider known as the Scarecrow (Patrick McGoohan) leads a rebel band to save the town of Romney Marsh from King George III's (Eric Pohlmann's) oppression and Naval press gangs.
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- Adventure
- James Neilson
- 1975-11-21
1 hr 38 mins. Action & Adventure. G. Watchlist. Where to Watch. Disney tale about a vicar (Patrick McGoohan) who makes midnight forays and becomes the Robin Hood of 18th-century England. George...
It's the early 1700s and Dr. Christopher Syn (Patrick McGoohan), a country priest, uses the disguise of a terrifying scarecrow mask to lead his band of rebel "gentleman" to lash out at King George's treacherous naval press gangs and his ruinous taxes.
Synopsis. In eighteenth century England, the mysterious masked rider known as the Scarecrow (Patrick McGoohan) leads a rebel band to save the town of Romney Marsh from King George III's (Eric ...
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Jan 11, 2021 · The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh, a two-hour and nine-minute American television series was edited into Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow, a much shorter theatrical film that ran in England on a double bill with The Sword in the Stone in late 1963, before it aired on American TV in February of 1964.