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Children of the Corn (2009 film)






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Children of the Corn
DVD cover
Based on"Children of the Corn"
byStephen King
Screenplay byDonald P. Borchers
Stephen King
Directed byDonald P. Borchers
StarringDaniel Newman
Kandyse McClure
David Anders
Preston Bailey
Alexa Nikolas
Music byJonathan Elias
Nathaniel Morgan
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerDonald P. Borchers
CinematographyJamie Thompson
EditorDanny Saphire
Running time92 minutes
Production companiesSaphire-Borchers
DawnField Entertainment
Planet Productions Corp.
Fox Television Studios
Original release
NetworkSyfy
ReleaseSeptember 26, 2009 (2009-09-26)

Children of the Corn is a 2009 American supernatural slasher film directed by Donald P. Borchers and written by Borchers and Stephen King, adapted from King's 1977 short story of the same name.[1] It is the eighth installment in the Children of the Corn film series, and is a remake of the original 1984 film. It was released on September 26, 2009, on the cable television channel Syfy.[1] 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.[1]

Plot[edit]

In 1963, the town of Gatlin, Nebraska, suffers a severe drought. In a tent, a boy preacher claims that a god, whom he calls "He Who Walks Behind the Rows", has spoken to him in his dreams. He tells the other children.

Twelve years later, a bickering couple, Burt and his wife Vicky, are driving near Gatlin, planning their second honeymoon. A boy named Joseph stumbles out of the roadside corn in front of their car. Burt finds Joseph's bloodied suitcase. He and Vicky drive off searching for aid. Reaching the town, Burt and Vicky find it seemingly abandoned, except for the children.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Writing[edit]

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;[2] however, when attempting to sort out writing credits, Borchers sent a DVD copy to King who watched the film and approved his screenwriting credit.[1]

Filming[edit]

Casting started two weeks before production began.[3] 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. He has stated that dealing with the largely underage cast was the most difficult part of making the film.[2]

The film was filmed in Lost Nation, Iowa and Rural Oxford Junction, Iowa area. Borchers said he chose the Iowa and 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.[1]

Release[edit]

The film premiered on Syfy on September 26, 2009, and was released uncut on DVD by Anchor Bay on October 6.[1] The DVD included such features as interviews with cast and crew and behind-the-scenes footage. A Blu-ray release followed on November 16, 2010.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Donald P. Borchers (2021-05-02). "Rough Cuts: Remaking 'Children of the Corn' (2009)". YouTube.
  • ^ a b Donald P. Borchers (2009). Rough Cuts: Remaking Children of the Corn Part One: New Directions (DVD). United States: Anchor Bay Entertainment.
  • ^ Donald P. Borchers (2009). Rough Cuts: Remaking Children of the Corn Part Three: To Live and Die in Gatlin (DVD). United States: Anchor Bay Entertainment.
  • External links[edit]

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