Children of the Corn | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 5, 2017
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Though the movie cannot seem to make up its mind about what the monster is, it still creates an effective horror scenario.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | A boy preacher named Isaac goes to a town in Nebraska called Gatlin and gets all the children to murder every adult in town. |
| lead actors | Peter Horton | Linda Hamilton | R. G. Armstrong | John Franklin | Courtney Gains | Anne Marie McEvoy |
| director | Fritz Kiersch |












