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Credits | |
Title: | Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering |
Director: | Greg Spence |
Writers: | Greg Spence; Stephen Berger |
Producers: | Gary DePew |
Composer: | David C. Williams |
Cinematography: | Richard Clabaugh; Charles Hatcher; Dean Lent; Michael Off |
Editors: | Christopher Cibelli |
Production | |
Distributed by: | Dimension Films |
Released: | October 8th, 1996 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 85 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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Children of the Corn: The Gathering is an American horror film of the psycho-thriller subgenre. It is the fourth film in the Children of the Corn series and was directed by Greg Spence. It was produced by Stephen Berger for Dimension Films and was released direct-to-video on October 8th, 1996. It is based on concepts originally developed by author Stephen King who wrote the short story "Children of the Corn", which first appeared in the March, 1977 issue of Penthouse magazine. The story was later collected in the anthology novel Night Shift. The film stars Naomi Watts, Karen Black, Jamie Renée Smith, Mark Salling and William Windom. The film takes place in Nebraska and involves a child preacher named Josiah, who had been wrongfully murdered, and whose spirit possesses the local children into becoming the instrument of his revenge against the people who killed him. The children assume the identities of the dead children from the town's past, and attempt to resurrect Josiah from the dead.
Plot[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Naomi Watts | Grace Rhodes |
Jamie Renée Smith | Margaret Rhodes |
Karen Black | June Rhodes |
Mark Salling | James Rhodes |
Brent Jennings | Donald Atkins |
Toni Marsh | Sandra Atkins |
Lewis Flanagan, III | Marcus Atkins |
Brandon Kleyla | Josiah |
William Windom | Doc Larson |
Salle Ellis | Jane Nock |
Marietta Marich | Rosa Nock |
Jonathan Patterson | Charlie McLellan |
Joshua Patterson | Scott McLellan |
Kay Bower | Janet McLellan |
Samaria Graham | Mary Anne |
Evan Greenwalt | Convulsive boy |
Adam Lidberg | Michael |
Libby Villari | Michale's mom |
Bill Prael | Concerned father |
John Edson, III | Son of concerned father |
Stephen Earnhart | Wilks |
Jim Krieg | Smits |
Richard Gross | Sheriff Biggs |
Harrison Young | Drifter |
Christopher Wheatley | Demon child/Josiah double |
Jake Eberle | Preacher in picture |
Bill Kleyla | Preacher in picture |
Alexis Kleyla | Little girl |
Harry Santiago | Demon child |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline for this film is "In a sleepy midwestern town... A horrifying evil is about to rise again!"
- Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering was filmed in Austin, Texas and Los Angeles, California. However, the setting of the film is rural Nebraska.
- This is the first film in the series to be released direct-to-video.
- Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering premiered at the American Film Market in March, 1996. It was first screened in the UK in May, 1999.
- Director Greg Spence also worked as a post-production executive on Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth. In 1998, he wrote and directed The Prophecy II.
- A deleted scene features Jane and Rosa Nock telling Grace and Donald how the children called Josiah by a different name: "He Who Walks Behind The Rows".
- First horror film work for actress Naomi Watts.
- First horror film work for Marietta Marich. She will go on to play Luda May Hewitt in the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and its 2006 prequel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning.
Recommendations[]
See also[]
External Links[]
- Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering at IMDB
- Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering at Wikipedia
- Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering at Themoviedb.org
- Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering at Popcorn Pictures
- Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering at Rotten Tomatoes
- Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering at Obscurehorror.com
References[]
Cult | Nebraska | Nightmares | Severed fingers | Sickle | Sliced in two