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Children of the Corn (film)
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thumb|319px|link=Children of the Corn is a film based on Stephen King's short story "Children of the Corn," given a limited release on 9 March 1984 with a wide release a week later on 16 March 1984. The film, which runs an hour and 33 minutes, was produced for a budget of $3-million, and grossed $14,568,989 domestically.
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thumb|319px|link=Children of the Corn is a film based on Stephen King's short story "Children of the Corn," given a limited release on 9 March 1984 with a wide release a week later on 16 March 1984. The film, which runs an hour and 33 minutes, was produced for a budget of $3-million, and grossed $14,568,989 domestically. The movie is followed by the sequel Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice, which took place in the neighboring town, as well as several other sequels which had nothing to do with the original story and were poorly recieved. However, Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return, did feature John Franklin, who starred as sadistic child preacher Isaac in the original film. Children of the Corn was remade by the Syfy Channel in 2009.