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The Scarecrows' Wedding

The Scarecrows' Wedding
The Scarecrows' Wedding

Film Details

Year

2025

Duration

25 minutes

Genres

Animation, Family, Short Films

Language

English


Synopsis

In this enchanting and summery story, a scarecrow called Betty O’Barley loves nothing better than chasing birds in the countryside. But her field is very big, so the farmer makes another scarecrow, called Harry O’Hay, to help shoo away the peckish crows. The two scarecrows fall in love and decide to get married. To make it a wedding to remember, they enlist the help of various farm animals. However, when Harry heads off on a mission to collect one last thing for their big day, a smooth-talking scarecrow named Reginald Rake swoops in with plans of his own. Chaos ensues, and soon, Betty is in danger and everything’s at risk. Can Harry get back in time and save the day? Based on a picture book by beloved children's author Julia Donaldson and illustrator Axel Scheffler, this is a joyful tale about loyalty, love and respect.

Additional details

U Classification

very mild threat

Find out more on the BBFC website

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