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STEPHEN KING'S CHILDREN OF THE CORN And a child shall lead them AN ADULT NIGTHMARE
Movie Genre :
Horror
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Series / Storyarcs :
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Movie Type :
Film
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Movie credits (on artwork) :
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Directed By
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Fritz Kiersch
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Executive Producer
:
Charles Weber
(Film Producer)
[Charles J. Weber]
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Executive Producer
:
Earl Glick
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Screenplay By
:
George Goldsmith
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Description (by producer & GT in English only) :
A young couple (Linda Hamilton, Terminator 2, and Peter Horton, thirtysomething) find themselves stranded in the rural town of Gatlin, Neb., where they encounter a mysterious religious sect of children. But nowhere in town are there any adults. The horror grows to a blood-curdling climax as the two new visitors learn the horrifying secret behind the prospering corn fields. Based on the classic short story by Stephen King, CHILDREN OF THE CORN is a longtime horror favorite that has spawned six sequels and many imitations. See how it all started.