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Children of the Corn

Peter Horton , Linda Hamilton , Fritz Kiersch    VHS Tape
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)

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The murder rate is as high as an elephant's eye in this flaccid adaptation of Stephen King's short story. While driving through Nebraska en route to a new job, medico Burt (Peter Horton) and his wife Vicky (a pre-Terminator Linda Hamilton) nearly run over a mutilated boy who staggers from the cornfields. Seeking help, they enter the town of Gatlin, whose under-20 residents have butchered their parents per the decree of junior-grade holy roller Isaac (John Franklin), who preaches the word of a being called "He Who Walks Behind the Rows." King's original story (from his 1978 collection Night Shift) was a lean and brutal mélange of Southern-gothic atmosphere and E.C. Comics-style gore, which scripter Greg Goldsmith effectively neutralizes by adding a youthful narrator (a grating Robbie Kiger) and putting an upbeat spin on the story's morbid conclusion. Fritz Kiersch's direction is TV-movie flat, with the sole inspired moment (hideous religious iconography glimpsed during a bloody "service") delivered as a throwaway. Aside from Horton and Courtney Gains (as Isaac's hatchet man Malachai), the performances are dreadful, and the depiction of the Lovecraftian monster-god as a sort of giant gopher inspires more laughter than terror. Amazingly, the film spawned six sequels; Franklin (Cousin Itt in the Addams Family films) later appeared in and wrote 1999's Children of the Corn 666. Anchor Bay's letterboxed presentation is the R-rated theatrical cut (Kiersch's cut was longer and gorier) and includes the original trailer and a booklet outlining the story's transition from page to screen. --Paul Gaita

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By Jenny J.J.I. TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
I had a feeling I wasn't going to like this but I manage to get through it. Nearly everything that Stephen King has ever written seems to have been turned into a film or TV series; in fact, I'm surprised that no one has tried to make a mini-series from the guy's grocery list. Let's face it, if they did, it couldn't be any less interesting than 'Children of the Corn.'

Based on one of King's many short stories, this 1984 horror flick sees Linda Hamilton and Peter Horton playing a couple on a long car journey who run into a spot of bother when they chance upon the sleepy Nebraska town of Gatlin, where all of the adults have been murdered by children who worship an ancient evil that lurks in the corn fields.

Although director Fritz Kiersch does manage to build a fair amount of atmosphere at the beginning (after Hamilton's silly song and dance, but before we get to meet the freakish Isaac, leader of the killer kids), he completely blows it with endless unexciting scenes in which Hamilton and Horton are hunted down by the town's homicidal half-pints. Courtney Gains, as violent redhead Malachai, manages to appear genuinely menacing, but the rest of the children are not the least bit threatening; as a result, many of the film's 'scary' moments fail to work.

Towards the end of the film, when we finally get to see the malevolent force that inhabits the field surrounding Gatlin, the film descends into a glut of terrible 80s visual effects that probably looked pretty ropey almost 25 years ago, but look positively laughable nowadays.

'Children of the Corn' might be of interest to King fans keen to see how the writer's work has been translated to the big screen, but your average horror-film fan will be most unimpressed.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Children of the Corn April 5 2008
By Summer_Nights TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
It took me forever to finally see this movie and I liked it! There was some poor dialogue in places, which hurt it a bit, but overall this one was good!
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3.0 out of 5 stars creepy music,but no real scares (2.5/5) Nov 15 2007
By falcon TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
not bad,i guess.it had some creepy moments,courtesy of some 'Omen' type
music.you know,the chanting in Latin.it wasn't really scary,though.the
concept is neat,but not wholly original.there was an original Star Trek
episode that may have inspired the idea for the short story.and it also
has elements of the 70's movie The Wicker Man.anyway,it's certainly got
Stephen King written all over it.it's quite twisted,to say the
least.it's not very graphic at all though.in fact,it's quite tame. i
thought it could have been a TV movie,actually.i even checked this site
to see if it was.the effects are cheesy,but i've seen a lot worse.the
acting is OK,for the most part.but the guy who played Isaac was very
convincing.he exuded evil.the acting by the children was adequate,i
guess,although one of the girls was very good in her role.i did feel
that the guy who played Malachi tended to overact a bit.he was kinda
creepy though.there have been countless sequels,and watching this movie
doesn't inspire me to run out and watch any of them,though i may watch
them in time.for me,Children of the Corn is a 2.5/5
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1.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Corny
This movie has to be the worst movie by Stephen King. First of all the movie isn't even scary and I find it boring and rather much of a drag. I wouldn't recommend this one
Published on Feb 21 2005
4.0 out of 5 stars A great classic..!! -A really inspired masterpeice..!!
I've really love; -this masterpeice.. -Not as brilliant as a
masterpeice though. -I've herd that a real; -special
edition with extra features are comming out..! Read more
Published on July 13 2004 by Robert the Psychoman
3.0 out of 5 stars Lame and offensive, but a guilty pleasure
Pro:
-Interesting story idea, fairly well executed.
-Capably acted.
-Cult-movie "camp" factor.
-A little creepy.
-You'll remember it. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2004
2.0 out of 5 stars kind of a bore...
yea yea yea its a cult classic and very memorable...but why...stephen king is an amazing writer, but this is weak... Read more
Published on May 30 2004 by Patrick
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest horror films of all time!
Among my top ten horror films, Children of the Corn succeeds on all levels.
Acting, cinematography, music, and direction are all first rate. Read more
Published on April 28 2004 by K. Lance Ashley
5.0 out of 5 stars Why Children of the corn is a horror classic.
First off, forget about all the sequels,children of the corn this and children of the corn that, and take a look at the original. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2004 by Broken_Harlequin
2.0 out of 5 stars Another King story trashed
This film actually begins quite well, although the little kid narrating it kind of made it lose the creepy feeling you had in the opening credits. Read more
Published on Jan 18 2004 by Movie Encyclopedia
5.0 out of 5 stars He wants you to Malici.
This was a great film based off a short story written by Steven King. I have not seen the sequels( I want to, even if they got bad reviews)but I think this one is better than the... Read more
Published on Jan 3 2004 by Lauren B. Floss
5.0 out of 5 stars A COTC classic!
This was made in the 80's people! Of couse it might suck! But this film really wasn't scary, a good try to make it scary but it wasnt. Read more
Published on Dec 8 2003 by "snuffsnuff"
2.0 out of 5 stars Good story, awful movie
This movie has the kind of plot that could scare the pants off you. A teen zealot is contacted by an evil spirit, pieces together a cult in his hometown, convinces his peer group... Read more
Published on Nov 22 2003 by James Roche
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