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Children Of The Corn 2

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Average rating
(52%)
 
Starring: Terence Knox | Paul Scherrer | Ryan Bollman | Christie Clark | Rosalind Allen | Ned Romero
Director: David F. Price
Studio: CINEMA CLUB
Run time: 89 mins
Genres: Horror
Languages: English
Released: March 11, 2002
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Based on the story by Stephen King. A quiet mid-western town is the site of a series of horrifying adult sacrifices carried out by 'possessed' children.

Highest rated reviews

1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:


Ok to pass the time!

John from Derbyshire, England, 14th November, 2005

This film is quite good but very similar to the first one except that it is difficult to recognise any of the previous characters or connect to the original story.

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Making leftovers from leftovers

Carl Chrystan from Bury, Lancashire, 28th October, 2006

The 'Children of the Corn' films make me laugh out loud. The mid-80's original should not have been made, as it's silly to have tried to make a full-length film from such a short story. Surely it was nothing to do with making money from the name 'Stephen King', though. So after this we then receive this turgid drivel.

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commands your attension

susan humphreys from west ewell epsom surrey uk, 20th April, 2006

very entertaining a good horror to keep you in for the night by the tele

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Children of the Corn 2

A Customer from West Midlands, 26th March, 2006

Notas good as the original but still a good film to watch.

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Most recent reviews

0 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:


Good Horror but original still the best

Arcam3:16 from Bedford, 7th December, 2005

Ah another good horror that my missus couldnt stand. Thought this was ok but not as good as the original. Only watch the sequels if you have seen the original and liked it. Pretty good horror although predictable.

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