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A band of Viking Warriors, banishes Henrik from their village after his attempts to defile one of the warriors daughter. Overcome with rage and vengeful lust, Henrik goes to the Witch of the Lake, where no man has ever returned alive. In exchange for his Earthly body and mortal soul, Henrik is given 48 hours in a new, and near indestructible vessel, that of a cursed Scarecrow. Henrik sets out to destroy the Warriors, and the entire viking village, whilst the Witch waits with the promise of fresh souls to consume. As the Warriors fall to the unstoppable Scarecrow, the Chief’s daughter, Greta, defies her fathers wishes and sets out to fight. She suddenly finds the fate of the village in her hands and discovers hidden truths about her lineage that will define her future and the fate of those villagers. Only by embracing a part of herself she never realised existed, can she stop Henrik, but that comes at a price.
Young Jim Craig returns to the Australian high country, after being away herding the horses he caught and sold, in order to provide a stake for his future. He finds things quite different than when he left: his girlfriend, Jessica Harrison, is being pursued by a rich suitor, Jessica’s father wants him out of her life, and the residents of the high country are being driven out by the wealthier low country ranchers. Jim definitely has his work cut out for him.
Jim Craig has lived his first 18 years in the mountains of Australia on his father’s farm. The death of his father forces him to go to the low lands to earn enough money to get the farm back on its feet. Kirk Douglas plays two roles as twin brothers who haven’t spoken for years, one of whom was Jim’s father’s best friend and the other of whom is the father of the girl he wants to marry. A 20 year old feud re-erupts, catching Jim and Jessica in the middle of it as Jim is accused of letting a prize stallion loose.