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Dr. Syn: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh | 
enlarge | Actors: Patrick Mcgoohan, George Cole, Kay Cole, Alan Dobie, Eric Flynn Studio: Walt Disney Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 87 reviews Sales Rank: 1306
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Limited Edition, Restored, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 287 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.9 x 1.1
MPN: D57822D UPC: 786936769005 EAN: 0786936769005 ASIN: B001DPHDCE
Theatrical Release Date: 1964 Release Date: November 11, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 11/11/2008
Amazon.com "On the southern coast of England/There's a legend people tell/Of days long ago when the great Scarecrow/Would ride from the jaws of hell/And laugh with a fiendish yell." Okay, it may not be as catchy as "The Ballad of Davy Crockett," but anyone who was glued to their TV sets in 1964 to watch the continuing adventures and heroic exploits of Dr. Syn on the Disney anthology series, The Wonderful World of Color, should feel a shiver of excitement that goes beyond mere nostalgia at hearing this theme song again. Old-fashioned to be sure, but The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh is still a ripping yarn and rousing family entertainment with its unforgettable hero, despicable villain, galloping chases and breathless escapes. Grandly produced in England, this three-part miniseries is "a story of high adventure and heart," as Walt Disney states in his folksy and avuncular episode introductions. Patrick McGoohan (known at the time for his iconic role as John Drake on Danger Man) stars as Dr. Syn, who leads a double life as a mild-mannered village vicar by day, and a fearsome avenger known as the Scarecrow by night. The haunting burlap-masked Scarecrow is a folk hero to the villagers, who are overtaxed by King George III, and brutalized by his press-gangs, who violently shanghai men into Navy service. Only two know the Scarecrow's true identity, his sexton Mipps (George Cole), and the local Justice of the Peace's son, John (Sean Scully, from Disney's The Prince and the Pauper). There is a love story between John's older sister and conflicted and compassionate English soldier Lt. Brackenbury (Eric Flynn), but it doesn't slow things down or get too yucky. Over the course of three near-hour-long episodes, the Scarecrow foils attempts by his nemesis, General Pugh (Geoffrey Keen) to capture him, or intimidate villagers into giving him up. Leonard Maltin does his usual sterling job as enthusiastic host, who introduces the series, reflects on its place in the Disney canon, and credits the restoration efforts that made this pristine presentation possible. This two-disc set presents the miniseries as it originally aired, and also includes the widescreen feature film version that was released overseas. Disc one contains an interesting featurette about Dr. Syn's historical and literary origins. Disc two features a segment about the British films that launched Disney's live-action feature film career. This welcome addition to the Walt Disney Treasures line does full justice to one of Disney's most wanted titles. --Donald Liebenson
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confused, disappointed, but hoping DVD arrives January 6, 2009 I signed up on Amazon YEARS ago to be notified if this title came out in any form, and at one point was almost able to order a VHS copy, but it never materialised. Never received any notice of the DVD release, so I can't understand the one reviewer who is so grateful to Amazon for receiving a copy (and for only $30). I'm buying a copy (I hope) from one of the 3d party sellers, hope it arrives and is as described since I'm paying way more than $30! There is very little information available on these 3d party entities, so I'm more than a little leery of buying this way but have wanted this title ever since I first saw it the first time on TV as a child. The only format I've ever been able to buy was the Beta release Disney did sometime in the late 80's, which I can still play because I still have my Betamax (yeah really, there are still some of those out there and functioning; Sony makes good stuff). I can't wait to get the DVD, it sounds wonderful, but Amazon, if you offer a notice service, please follow through! I just checked lately out of curiosity, found all these reviews and checked out the few offers available.
Dr. Syn January 5, 2009 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have all the earlier Treasures and just didn't get them pre-ordered this year. Oh, my chagrin when it was out of stock. As a Disneyland Premium Annual Passholder I had to go to the source to find my copy, but they did had them in the park. The certificate notes that they only made 35,000 copies.
Not to be missed! Walt at his best! January 2, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What a fantastic film! It has stuck in my mind since I was a nine year old kid, and though I had to pay twice what it cost, the dvd was worth every penny. The only thing that infuriates me is that the Disney corp only released about 40,000 of the dvd's. It deserves a far wider release. Why? Simple.
1. It's scary. Watching it, I shivered again just like I did when I was a boy when the Scarecrow appeared--better than any horror movie.
2. It's noble. Robin Hood like, Dr. Syn takes from the evil English and gives to the good guys.
3. The story of the Scarlet Pimpernel can be told many ways. This is one of them and one of the best.
4. The movie is beautiful. Lush photography, most of it on location.
5. The acting is spectacular. The whole cast is very special and Patrick McGoohan gives a tour de force performance.
6. Story, story, story. No matter how good the special effects, no matter how good the director or actors, you have to have good material. Walt Disney knew a good story when he saw it. Face it-- Dr. Syn was very obscure material--Disney hunted and came up with a great trophy.
If you have never seen this--find a copy. They simply do not make films like this any more.
Disney is Money Hungry December 31, 2008 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I, like many who got left out after this classic "rear-end" job by disney, is extremely upset. I followed this "fiasco" for many years about the delays in release, possible release dates and so on. All they've done here is arm the scalpers with enough copies to make their usual 100%+ profits. Fortunately, i found me a very reasonably priced copy from another online merchant and ordered it right away. Disney has proven to be as capitalist as any business on this earth and I'd boycott them too if the cockroaches didn't have their hands in so many things.
Very Angry - Shame on You Disney December 31, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Waiting so many years for this to come out on DVD and then having it available for less than a month is disappointing and frustrating. Right now I don't feel like ever investing in another Disney film, DVD, or Disney in general. I would have ordered it right away but I put it on my Christmas list and thought if I didn't get it then I'd order one. I never dreamed it wouldn't be there after just a few weeks!
Anyway, this is a great film and those of you who got a copy are very fortunate. Five stars for the movie and DVD. Zero stars for Disney's disregard for so many who waited so long for this release.
UPDATE (Jan.2) : Well, a copy showed up in the mail today. I don't know how it happened. Maybe someone ordered it for me from my Christmas list and it came late. I'm very grateful. I got to watch it today and even though I'm still not happy about Disney's decision for such a small release I have to say that they did an excellent job restoring it. It looks pristine. Good extras and great sound too. Patrick McGoohan did such a great job as did everyone. What a fine and spooky story and what a treat to see it again after all these years.
I shared it with my grandson today. So now there's another "Scarecrow of Romney Marsh" fan and he was singing or humming the theme song all evening.
Disney, you owe it to many more children like my grandson to make this film legally available again. This is a great watch for young adults and adults as well. Classic movie making at it's best.
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