Walt Disney Treasures: Dr. Syn: The Scarecrow Of Romney Marsh: 1964 (1964)
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Synopsis: Originally aired on THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR series in 1964, the stories of Dr. Christopher Syn were soon combined into an exciting feature-length film for release abroad. Starring Patrick... Originally aired on THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR series in 1964, the stories of Dr. Christopher Syn were soon combined into an exciting feature-length film for release abroad. Starring Patrick McGoohan as "The Scarecrow," the action-packed episodes followed the harrowing adventures of a country priest who fought against the suffocating actions of a corrupt king. This entry in the Walt Disney Treasures series offers the classic, three-part story in its entirety, with an insightful introduction by film historian Leonard Maltin. [More]
Starring: George Cole, Tony Britton, Michael Hordern, Geoffrey Keen
Starring: George Cole, Tony Britton, Michael Hordern, Geoffrey Keen, Eric Pohlmann, Patrick McGoohan
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