| Narrator Job (Robby Kiger) relates the tale of Gatlin, NE, where one day the children, led by a boy preacher named Isaac (John Franklin), rose up and slaughtered all the grown-ups. A few years later, Job and his sister, Sarah (Ammemarie McEvoy), help their friend, Joseph (Jonas Marlowe), try to escape through the cornfields of Gatlin. Meanwhile, Burt Stanton (Peter Horton), a commitment-phobic young doctor, and Vicky Baxter (Linda Hamilton), his frustrated girlfriend, travel through the cornfield-lined roads of Nebraska on their way to Burt's new internship in Omaha. Their car hits Joseph, who appears out of nowhere, but upon examining him, Burt realizes the child's throat was slit before he ever wandered out from the corn. Attempting to locate help, Burt and Vicky turn to gas-station owner Diehl (R.G. Armstrong), who urges the couple to go anywhere but nearby Gatlin to report the murder. Several contradictory street signs later, they arrive in Gatlin anyway, and, befriending Sarah and Joseph, attempt to uncover the mystery behind Isaac's cult and its mysterious deity, known only as He Who Walks Behind the Rows. Stephen King cash-ins flooded the market between the successes of Brian DePalma's Carrie (1976) and Rob Reiner's Misery (1990), many of them, like Children of the Corn, based only loosely on the author's fiction. The original short story appeared in the collection Night Shift.
 CONDITION: NEW
 
 Actors: Peter Horton, Linda Hamilton, Courtney Gains, John Franklin, R.G. Armstrong
 Directors: Fritz Kiersch
 Format: Anamorphic, NTSC, Surround Sound, Widescreen
 Language: English
 Region: All Regions
 Number of discs: 1
 Rated:
 R
 Restricted
 Studio: Arrow Video
 DVD Release Date: October 3, 2017
 Run Time: 92 minutes
 
 Cast & Crew
 
 Peter Horton	Dr. Burt Stanton
 Linda Hamilton	Vicky Baxter
 R.G. Armstrong	Diehl
 John Franklin	Isaac
 Courtney Gains	Malachi
 Robby Kiger	Job
 Annemarie McEvoy	Sarah
 Julie Maddalena	Rachel
 Jonas Marlowe	Joseph
 John Philbin	Amos
 Mitch Carter	Radio Preacher
 David Cowan	Dad
 Dan Snook	Boy
 Suzy Southam	Mom
 
 Technical Credits
 
 Fritz Kiersch	Director
 Max W. Anderson	Special Effects
 Bruce Paul Barbour	Stunts
 Donald P. Borchers	Producer
 Jonathan Elias	Score Composer
 George Goldsmith	Screenwriter
 Harry Keramidas	Editor
 Stephen King	Screenwriter,Source Author
 Mark Lipson	Associate Producer
 Raoul Lomas	Cinematographer
 Cricket Rowland	Set Decoration/Design
 Barbara Scott	Costumes/Costume Designer
 Craig Stearns	Art Director,Production Designer
 Charles Weber	Executive Producer
 
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