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Dark Harvest (publisher)
Dark Harvest may refer to: *''Dark Harvest'', novel by Karen Harper 2004 * ''Dark Harvest'' (novel), a 2007 novel by Norman Partridge ** ''Dark Harvest'' (2023 film), a horror film adaptation of the 2007 novel *Dark Harvest, an Illinois-based publisher of Night Visions (stories) and other horror fiction * ''Dark Harvest'' (2004 film), a low-budget slasher movie * ''Dark Harvest'' (2016 film), a Canadian pot movie *"Dark Harvest", an episode of the animated series ''Invader Zim'' (2001) *Dark Harvest Commando The Dark Harvest Commando of the Scottish Citizen Army was a militant group which in 1981 demanded that the British government decontaminate Gruinard Island, a site which had been used for anthrax weapon testing during World War II, by distributin ...
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Karen Harper
Karen Harper (April 6, 1945 – April 13, 2020) was a historical fiction and contemporary fiction author. She was a '' New York Times'' and '' USA Today'' bestselling author. Personal life Harper was born in Toledo, Ohio, and graduated from DeVilbiss High School. She obtained her bachelor's degree from Ohio University in Athens, and her graduate degree from Ohio State University in Columbus. She met her husband Don in Columbus, and lived there for thirty-five years, though they spent some time in Naples, Florida (as she considered that state her "second home"). Harper previously taught English at The Ohio State University and Westerville North High School Westerville North High School is a public high school in Westerville, Ohio in Delaware County, Ohio. It is one of three high schools in the Westerville City School District. The school's current principal is Kurt Yancey. Background The high sch .... Harper died on April 13, 2020, a week after her 75th birthday, aft ...
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Dark Harvest (novel)
''Dark Harvest'' is a 2006 horror novel by Norman Partridge. The book is set in a hamlet where its young men must confront a creature each year in the hopes that they will win a desirable prize. A film adaptation of the novel was released in 2023. Synopsis Plot The novel is set in an unnamed Midwestern hamlet, where each year, all of the young men take part in a yearly ritual in which they hunt a giant pumpkin-headed creature that arises from the corn, known as both "Sawtooth Jack" and the "October Boy". They are tasked with catching the creature before it makes it to the hamlet's church, which it must do before midnight, in order to win the ordeal. Girls are forbidden from participating or being outside during the hunt. The winner of the hunt receives the ability to leave the hamlet – something not otherwise possible – and his family is given a new home, car, and a year free from bills. Winners are frequently idolized, and last year's winner, Jim Shepard, is no except ...
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Dark Harvest (2023 Film)
''Dark Harvest'' is a 2023 American fantasy horror film directed by David Slade and written by Michael Gilio, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Norman Partridge. It stars Casey Likes, E'myri Crutchfield, Dustin Ceithamer, Elizabeth Reaser, and Jeremy Davies. ''Dark Harvest'' was theatrically released exclusively in select Alamo Drafthouse Cinema theaters for one day on October 11, 2023, before releasing on digital on October 13. Plot In a town, a bunch of teen boys wearing a mask are chasing an unnatural entity. The entity burns one of the boys, but at last, the being chased by the boys is killed by Jim. Jim eats some flesh of the entity and rest of the teens follow him. He is felicitated for his achievement by the harvester's guild in the form of car and cheque. He is cheered by all, bids farewell to his brother and departs in his new car. One year later, teens in the school are lectured by officer Ricks about how to take down Sawtooth Jack before he rings the ...
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Night Visions (stories)
''Night Visions'' is an American series of horror fiction anthologies published 1984–1991 by Dark Harvest of Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States. The science fiction bibliographer and scholar Neil Barron wrote that Night Visions is an important series insofar as many of the stories it published represented some of the best short fiction produced by its writers, and that "it is a cornerstone of any modern horror library."The Supernatural Index 0313240302 ed. Michael Ashley, William Contento - 1995 Alan Ryan, 0a Night Visions 2, Charles L. Grant, oa Night Visions 3, George R. R. Martin, oa Night Visions 4 y Paul J. Mikol Anon., oa Night Visions 5, Paul J. Mikol, oa Night Visions 6 y Paul J. Mikol Anon., oa Night Visions VII, Stanley *''Night Visions 1'' Alan Ryan 1984 *''Night Visions 2'' Charles L. Grant 1985 *''Night Visions 3'' George R. R. Martin *''Night Visions 4'' by Paul Mikol, Anon. *''Night Visions 5'' Paul J. Mikol, republished as ''Dark Visions'' with three ...
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Dark Harvest (2004 Film)
''Dark Harvest'' is a 2004 American slasher film, written and directed by Paul Moore. Plot The movie takes place in the summer of 2002 when Sean (Don Digiulio) inherits a farmhouse from his father. Sean was adopted at birth and until that point had no idea about his family. He and a group of friends decide to stay in the farmhouse located in West Virginia for a few days. When they arrive, they're attacked by three killer scarecrows. Main cast Production and release The film, which was released directly to video, was shot with a low budget and in only two and a half weeks. It was followed by two unrelated sequels, ''Dark Harvest II: The Maize'' and ''The Maize 2: Forever Yours''. References External links * * 2004 direct-to-video films 2004 horror films American slasher films Films set in 2002 Films set in West Virginia 2004 films American films about revenge LGBTQ-related horror films Bisexuality-related films American supernatural horror films American zomb ...
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Dark Harvest (2016 Film)
''Dark Harvest'' is a 2016 Canadian thriller film written an directed by James Hutson as his directorial debut. The film stars Cheech Marin in his first marijuana film in 33 years. After success on the festival circuit, the film gained a distribution deal for 2018. Production Filmmaker James Hutson was inspired to create this film based upon his experiences acting in training films for his local police department. The role of Bernie was played by Hutson's acting teacher A. C. Peterson who at the time was recovering from hip surgery. The inclusion of a bear trap injuring the character of Bernie, allowed the film to take advantage of the limp resulting from Peterson's his healing hip, and became the "inciting incident" and thrust of the film. Plot On the eve of its becoming legal, a marijuana grower is murdered. His best friend Carter (James Hutson), against the advice of his mentor Ricardo (Cheech Marin), teams up with narcotics investigator Bernie (A.C. Peterson) to discover t ...
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List Of Invader Zim Episodes
'' Invader Zim'' is an American animated dark comedy science fiction television series that was created by comic book writer and cartoonist Jhonen Vasquez and aired on Nickelodeon. The series revolves around an extraterrestrial named Zim (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) from the planet Irk and his ongoing mission to conquer or destroy a dark and satirical version of the Earth. His various attempts to subjugate and destroy the human race are invariably undermined by some combination of his own ineptitude, his malfunctioning robot servant GIR (Rosearik Rikki Simons) and his nemesis Dib (Andy Berman), one of very few humans not oblivious enough to be unaware of Zim's identity. ''Invader Zim'' premiered on March 30, 2001. The series was targeted at older children and adolescents and met with critical acclaim. As the series went on, ratings declined and budgetary issues became more frequent. Before the second season was completed, Nickelodeon canceled the series, leaving se ...
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