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A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin that is often in the shape of a human. Humanoid scarecrows are usually dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops. [1]
Batman. This page is about the original comic book character. For other uses, see Scarecrow (Disambiguation) Dr. Jonathan Crane, also known as the Scarecrow, is a Gotham City supervillain and a major enemy of Batman. Created by Batman creators Bill Finger and Bob Kane, he first appeared in World's...
Espantalho é um filme dirigido por Jerry Schatzberg com Gene Hackman, Al Pacino. Sinopse: Em uma estrada da Califórnia Max (Gene Hackman) e Lion (Al Pacino), dois desconhecidos, se encontram ...
Hellish mix of adventure and top-down shooter. In the day explore a big living city… and in the night do your “work” efficiently. Best to remember - there are always consequences.
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11 de abr. de 1973 · Scarecrow: Directed by Jerry Schatzberg. With Gene Hackman, Al Pacino, Dorothy Tristan, Ann Wedgeworth. An ex-con drifter with a penchant for brawling is amused by a homeless ex-sailor, so they partner up as they head east together.
One that turns Batman's own weapon against him and revels in terror and dread: the Scarecrow. As a young child, Jonathan Crane was subjected to sick and twisted experiments on fear conducted by his own father.
The Scarecrow is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the character first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3 (September 1941).
The Scarecrow is a brilliant psychologist turned supervillain who fights Batman in Gotham City, specializing in techniques and chemicals that manipulate fear. Jonathan Crane was originally a well-respected professor, although he lost credibility when he obsessively took his experiments too far...