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Children of the Corn 5 - Fields of Terror

Children of the Corn 5 - Fields of TerrorDirector: Ethan Wiley
Actors: Stacy Galina, Alexis Arquette, Eva Mendes, Greg Vaughan, Angela Jones
Studio: Dimension
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
Sales Rank: 32600

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Running Time: 83 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: DISD23355D
UPC: 786936160307
EAN: 0786936160307
ASIN: B00005NTN1

Theatrical Release Date: June 21, 1998
Release Date: October 9, 2001
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Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 08/05/2003 Run time: 83 minutes


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5 out of 5 stars Like i've said before....I DON'T Care what ANYONE Thinks, This is one of the best!!!   April 1, 2010
Ghoste Kruegar x (Maryville,TN)
Children of the corn 5 is a great little horror film. I will say i don't think it lives up to the original, but He who walks behind the rows is in it and sigh. I can only say I love this film. End-


3 out of 5 stars Stephen KIng   December 11, 2009
T.Worton (Mason,Il. USA)
I bought this because I'm a big Stephen King Fan and it is in the collection.


5 out of 5 stars Eva Mendes dies in this one, shes retarded   November 7, 2009
Wayne J. Roberts
Im Eva Mendes number one fan. Lord Knows. And she dies in this one dude, why she dive in the fire of flames? I have know idea, what an idiot. Sorry Eva I love you but what an idiot performance. I hate movies where you die girl, I love you.


4 out of 5 stars David Carradine,Shaft, & Alexis Arquette in one hilarious horror   July 9, 2009
Sid the Elf (North Pole)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Surprisingly this is Sid's first entry into the Children of the Corn series. Over the years we've seen bits and pieces of these films, but never sat down to watch one through. Our first attempt was a pretty sad one since we caught Children of the Corn 5 on tv and thought why not? It just seems as if there is no change to the premise except gradually making it worse and worse to the point of no return. We happen to be very devout b horror fans and thought it was pretty hilarious, but can understand some thinking it's just terrible.

The film happened to have an all star b cast with Shaft, David Carradine, Alexis Arquette (George from The Wedding Singer, and Eva Mendez's starring in her first flick. Luckily for her (and us) this seemed to have the same effect it did for Jennifer Aniston in Leprechaun spawning a very successful career in actual movies. The premise for our laugh fest happens to start with six college students who wind up getting lost in a deserted town. They come to find this town is plagued by a group of little kids controlled by an murderous evil force. The lead kid is this little redhead, who had to be in some TGIF show long ago, and is simply hilarious. He plays the ultimate evil force standing at 4'5" and is sooooo far from scary. To some this may lead you to dislike the film, for us it added 10x the enjoyment. Despite all the murders the college kids decide to stay around and try to save some of the kids who are under the evils control.

Overall the film was really bad in that good sort of way Sid just can't get enough of. The scene where Shaft and Carradine face off was one of the most memorable for us. Children of the Corn 5 just happens to make it in our favored time of 90's horror by 2 years, and certainly gets the green light from us. Just be clear that we're recommending it to those who enjoy a nice hilarious low budget horror and not to the avid horror fanatic. For the true Children of the Corn followers we'd imagine this one was a real joke.




2 out of 5 stars More like Fields of Terrible...   May 4, 2009
M. Ryan Fairbanks (Cleveland, Ohio)
The fifth chapter in the relentless Children of the Corn series offers nothing particularly new in the way of horror, or the series itself.

A group of college age kids are traveling through rural Nebraska to lay a fallen friend's ashes to rest when they encounter the titular children. According to the local yokels, the children have all been adopted by a local hermit of sorts who preaches the wonders of "he who walks behind the rows" to them. It occurs to one of the main characters that this is the very same cult her brother left home to join years back. So instead of heading home to certain safety, she decides to take on the cult and rescue her brother from their savage and sacreligious ways. The typical havoc ensues.

There's not a whole lot to say here if you've seen any of the other CotC movies. It reprises the "he who walks behind the row" story that they ditched in the previous chapter, which is a good move. However with its lack of any real continuity from previous outings, Fields of Terror more or less amounts to a very bad reimagining of the original movie. Also Kane Hodder and David Carradine make brief appearances here, proving just how badly they both needed a paycheck in 1998. This is one strictly for the hardcore fans of the series, and even they would probably admit that it's getting pretty tired.


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