Children of the Corn (2009 film)
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''Children of the Corn'' is a 2009
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directed, written and made for television by
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. It is based on the 1977 short story of the same name by
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, the eighth installment of the
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, and a remake of the 1984 film. Set primarily in 1975 in the fictional town of Gatlin, Nebraska, the film centers on traveling couple Burt and Vicky as they fight to survive a cult of murderous children who worship an entity known as He Who Walks Behind the Rows, which had years earlier manipulated the children into killing every adult in town.


Plot

In 1963, the town of Gatlin, Nebraska, suffers a severe
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. In a tent, a boy preacher claims that an
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ite god, whom he calls "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" has spoken to him in his dreams. He tells the other children that the sinful adults are the reason for the drought, prompting them to kill everybody over nineteen in town. They then establish a death cult with the prime rule that one must be sacrificed to the cult's god upon reaching the age of nineteen. Twelve years later, a bickering couple,
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Burt and his wife Vicky, are driving near Gatlin, planning their second
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. A boy named Joseph stumbles out of the roadside corn in front of their car. After running Joseph over, Burt realizes the boy's throat was slashed. Wrapping and placing the body in the trunk, Burt tells Vicky to wait for him while he looks around. In the
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, Burt finds Joseph's bloodied
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. He and Vicky drive off searching for aid, not realizing they are being watched by Isaac, the nine-year-old current cult leader, and 18-year-old warrior Malachai. Burt and Vicky reach an abandoned
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after hearing a group of children giving an
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over the radio. Finding the phones non-functional, Burt decides to go to Gatlin. While Burt drives, Vicky finds an amulet she recognizes as a
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creation. Meanwhile, in the cornfields, Isaac tells the others about Burt and Vicky and that they, like the "blue man" (a police officer crucified for trying to stop them), must be killed to appease He Who Walks Behind the Rows, who demanded Joseph be killed for trying to escape. Reaching the town, Burt and Vicky find it seemingly abandoned, with a calendar in a bar still reading 1963. Coming across a church with a sermon board dated last week, Burt goes in to investigate, ignoring Vicky's pleas that they should leave. Inside the church, Burt finds various occult drawings, a larger version of the trinket in Joseph's suitcase, and a book listing the birthdays of the town's inhabitants. As Burt reads the book, Vicky is surrounded and attacked by Malachai and several other boys. She manages to kill one of them with Burt's
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before Malachai stabs her. Burt rushes outside just as Malachai blows the car up. Chased by the children into an alleyway, Burt is taunted by Isaac, who throws a knife at him, hitting him in the arm. Killing two of the older boys, Burt runs off into the cornfields. In the alleyway, Isaac confronts Malachai, telling him that he angered He Who Walks Behind The Rows by spilling Joseph's blood in the corn. Questioning Malachai's faith, Isaac has him pray before they regroup with their followers, who they tell must sacrifice Burt in the clearing where the blue man's corpse is held. Malachai and the children begin hunting Burt through the corn. Malachai is told by Nahum, one of the younger boys, that he had a vision of He Who Walks Behind the Rows, leading Malachai to believe Nahum will be the new prophet after Isaac. Malachai mentions that they must finish the search before dark, as that is He Who Walks Behind the Rows' time. Burt begins having flashbacks to Vietnam and kills several of the children, including Nahum. At nightfall, the worshipers abandon the search and return to the town. They have a feast prepared by the females, who seem concerned that Burt was not apprehended. Later that night, Isaac holds a sermon in the church based on the tenet of "be fruitful and multiply" and proclaims that the time of
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has come. He beckons a teenage girl and boy up to the front of the church, and they immediately disrobe and have sex in front of the entire
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. Burt, lost and delusional, has visions of all those he has killed and begins wandering around aimlessly, searching for the road as the plant life begins attacking him. He finds the clearing and discovers Vicky's corpse, made into a
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. Hallucinating that she is talking to him, Burt is faced by He Who Walks Behind the Rows, who proceeds to disembowel him and rip his eyes out in the form of ritual sacrifice. The next day, Isaac tells the children that He Who Walks Behind The Rows is displeased with their inability to kill Burt, of whom He had to dispose Himself like the blue man (who, when killed, reduced the "age of favor" from twenty to nineteen). Isaac informs everyone that the age of sacrifice is now eighteen as punishment for their failure. After the children leave, Isaac stands in front of a pile of the children's bodies and, as he sets them on fire shouts, "Scarecrow!" The scarecrow is revealed to be Burt. Later, Malachai and the other eighteen-year-olds enter the cornfields at dusk, offering themselves to He Who Walks Behind the Rows. While saying goodbye, Malachai's pregnant lover Ruth, whose faith had earlier been shaken, has a vision of herself setting fire to the corn.


Cast

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David Anders David Anders Holt (born March 11, 1981), known professionally as David Anders, is an American television and stage actor. He is best known for his roles as Julian Sark on ''Alias'', as Adam Monroe on ''Heroes'', as John Gilbert in the TV series '' ...
as Burt Robeson *
Kandyse McClure Candice McClure (born 22 March 1980), known professionally as Kandyse McClure, is a Canadian actress. She is known for her roles as Anastasia Dualla in the SyFy series ''Battlestar Galactica'' and as Dr. Clementine Chasseur in the Netflix series ...
as Vicky Robeson * Daniel Newman as Malachai *
Preston Bailey Preston Bailey (born July 25, 2000) is an American actor who started acting at the age of two. He is known for appearing in the Showtime television series '' Dexter'' and for starring in such films as '' Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer'', ...
as Isaac *
Alexa Nikolas Alexa Nikolas (born April 4, 1992) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Nicole Bristow on the Nickelodeon television series ''Zoey 101''. Nikolas has also appeared on various other television series, including '' That's Life'', ...
as Ruth *
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as Additional Voices *
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as Additional Voices * Chase Gruenwald as Singing Boy #1 * Ryne Gruenwald as Singing Boy #2 * Bill Barker as Soldier In The Flashback Scene * Austin Coobs as Mark, Big Boy * Abbi Strathman as Child of The Corn * Donovan Klutho as Child of The Corn * Reighan Huffman as Store Owner * Rhea Armon as Child of The Corn * Madison Osborn as Crying Baby * Gus Pickup as Small Child * Paul Hageman as The Corn * Carter Meyer as Child of The Corn


Production


Writing

While working on the 1984 film as a producer, Donald P. Borchers was originally content with it, though in hindsight came to believe it was too "Hollywoodized" and not true enough to the original short story. Wanting Stephen King to be involved in the production of the new film, Borchers sent a copy of the script to him, only to receive a letter from King's attorney stating that King wanted no part in the film; however, when attempting to sort out writing credits, Borchers sent a DVD copy to Stephen King who watched the film and approved writing credits, i.e "he did not ask to have his name removed or substitute it with an alias."


Filming

Casting started two weeks before production began. Unlike in the original film, in which the bulk of the cultists were portrayed by actors over eighteen, Borchers decided to cast age-appropriate actors. Borchers has stated that dealing with the largely underage cast proved to be the most difficult part of making the film. The film was written, directed and produced by Donald Borchers, a producer on the original film, which was filmed in Lost Nation, Iowa and Rural Oxford Jct area. Borchers said he chose the Quad Cities Iowa/Illinois area after receiving a recommendation from the Iowa Film Office in the state Department of Economic Development. Shooting took place in and around the Quad Cities during September 2008.


Release

The film premiered on
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on September 26, 2009 and was released uncut on DVD by Anchor Bay on October 6. The DVD included such features as interviews with cast and crew and behind-the-scenes footage. A
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release followed on November 16, 2010.


Reception

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website
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surveyed and, categorizing the reviews as positive or negative, assessed all six as negative for a 0 percent rating.


See also

* ''Children of the Corn'' (film series) *
List of adaptations of works by Stephen King This is a list of media based on work by Stephen King (including the Richard Bachman titles). Note that aside from '' Creepshow 2'', ''It Chapter Two'', and '' Doctor Sleep'', the sequels are only tangentially related to Stephen King's work. King ...


References


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