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Les démons du maïs 2: Le sacrifice final

Original title: Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
10K
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Les démons du maïs 2: Le sacrifice final (1992)
A journalist and his son travel to Nebraska to investigate the mysterious town of Gatlin where, unbeknownst to them, a murderous cult of children are still waiting in the corn fields.
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A journalist and his son travel to Nebraska to investigate the mysterious town of Gatlin where, unbeknownst to them, a murderous cult of children are still waiting in the corn fields.A journalist and his son travel to Nebraska to investigate the mysterious town of Gatlin where, unbeknownst to them, a murderous cult of children are still waiting in the corn fields.A journalist and his son travel to Nebraska to investigate the mysterious town of Gatlin where, unbeknownst to them, a murderous cult of children are still waiting in the corn fields.

  • Director
    • David Price
  • Writers
    • A L Katz
    • Gilbert Adler
    • Stephen King
  • Stars
    • Terence Knox
    • Paul Scherrer
    • Ryan Bollman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Price
    • Writers
      • A L Katz
      • Gilbert Adler
      • Stephen King
    • Stars
      • Terence Knox
      • Paul Scherrer
      • Ryan Bollman
    • 111User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 18Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Terence Knox
    Terence Knox
    • Garrett
    Paul Scherrer
    Paul Scherrer
    • Danny
    Ryan Bollman
    Ryan Bollman
    • Micah
    Christie Clark
    Christie Clark
    • Lacey
    Rosalind Allen
    Rosalind Allen
    • Angela
    Ned Romero
    Ned Romero
    • Red Bear
    Ed Grady
    Ed Grady
    • Dr. Appleby
    John Bennes
    • Hollings
    Wallace Merck
    Wallace Merck
    • Sheriff Blaine
    Joe Inscoe
    Joe Inscoe
    • Simpson
    Kellie Bennett
    • Mary Simpson
    • (as Kelly Bennett)
    Robert C. Treveiler
    Robert C. Treveiler
    • McKenzie
    • (as Rob Treveiler)
    Leon Pridgen
    Leon Pridgen
    • Bobby
    Marty Terry
    • Mrs. Burke…
    Ted Travelstead
    Ted Travelstead
    • Mordechai
    Sean Bridgers
    Sean Bridgers
    • Jedediah
    Aubrey Dollar
    Aubrey Dollar
    • Naomi
    Kristy Angell
    • Ruth
    • Director
      • David Price
    • Writers
      • A L Katz
      • Gilbert Adler
      • Stephen King
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    5kosmasp

    Not so final after all

    I haven't seen all the Children of the Corn incarnations and movies, but this definitely is not the final one. There are quite a few more that were thrown our way. But horror movies like to give the feeling of something being final to entice audiences to watch them.

    Speaking of enticing, our two main characters are quite good looking. They might be a bit dull and not as engaging as one might wish, but still way better than the bland villain kid in this one. Well there are worse movies and better movies ... if you really want to watch it, there are some merits (no pun intended) ...
    5Minus_The_Beer

    "These Kids Watch Too Many Horror Movies."

    Apparently it's not a good idea to sit in the nosebleed section of a church; black contact lenses lend evil powers to anyone who wears them; you should never climb under your house in search of your kitty, especially if evil-looking children are lurking about. These are just some of a few lessons to be taken from the sequel nobody expected that snowballed into the franchise nobody wanted, "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice."

    Picking up after the events of the first film, a tabloid-journalist and his teenage son are passing through a small neighboring town of Gatlin, Nebraska shortly after those corn-husking little munchkins laid it to waste. Looking for his big break, the father/journalist decides to stay in town for a while. After merely a few days in town, he receives his fair-share of white-man's guilt from the resident Native America, uncovers a moldy corn conspiracy (a plot point which goes virtually nowhere) and plows the field of a innkeeper. Meanwhile, his son attempts to sow some seeds of his own with the girl-next-door who appears to the only one under the age of 18 in town who isn't under the trance of the mysterious maze.

    It must be said that by no means is "Children of the Corn II" a particularly great film. Like the first, it's pretty basic and predictable. It seems as if the script for the first film was tweaked just slightly to concoct a sequel and it shows with plot-holes the size of Nebraska (see what I did there?). Director David Price -- whose resume is as equally unimpressive as the film's script -- loves to inject a lot of ridiculous gore into the film, but forsakes logic in doing so. You'll see corn husks slashing throats, a nosebleed that somehow turns into an earache and a house falling on a woman who doesn't seem to understand she can either try crawling out or hide in between the beams. Nevermind that, though. You don't come here for logic, and Price knows that. With his made-for-TV movie cinematography, you can be rest assured you'll know exactly what you're getting into within the first five minutes of the film.

    But what about the cast? Kudos must go out to Ryan Bollman who does his best to look as menacing as possible as the leader of the kiddy cult. Someone ground that kid! On the other side of the coin, you have Terence Knox, resembling what would happen if Bill Pullman and Alec Baldwin gave birth to a bloated baby. Knox seems to be apathetic about the whole thing, as best evidenced by his reaction to the death of a friend by the end of the film. He steps it up a notch when he is caught sinning rather vigorously by his son, but this scene is so uninteresting, you'll feel the same sort of apathy toward it as the actor does the film. I guess you just can't expect Academy Award material with these films, but would it hurt to have actors who care about more than cashing in their paychecks carrying a film?

    When all is said and done, in spite of its glaring flaws, "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" is easily the best sequel in the "Children of the Corn" series, but that's not saying much. When you consider the films that followed in its wake, it's almost a back-handed compliment. Then again, the first "Children of the Corn" wasn't ground-breaking cinema by any stretch of the imagination, so the fact that any sequel to it can deliver the most basic entertainment is a miracle in and of itself. To that end, "The Final Sacrifice" is a rather schlocky but suitable guilty-pleasure follow-up. If you've suffered through enough "Amityvilles" or "Howlings" then there is no reason you can't sit through this one as well.
    4bronsonskull72

    * * Out Of Five

    This time the remaining mean spirited kids are moved to a new location where they bring their usual kill-crazy antics and it's up to a tabloid journalist (Terence Knox) and his rebellious son (Paul Scherrer) to save the town from "He who walks behind the rows!" and save their love interests from sacrifice in this surprisingly watchable sequel, which is against genre odds better than it's lame predecessor. While the King story has nothing to do with the sequel, there are some entertainingly nasty scenes such as a voodoo nosebleed as well as a wheelchair smacked with a semi truck. Also as Scherrer's love interest, Christie Clark comes off very well. While Terence Knox looks like a cross between Treat Williams and Michael Pare. It's no masterpiece but for a campy horror sequel, Children Of The Corn II works as mindless entertainment.

    2/5 Matt Bronson
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    As enjoyable as the first movie...

    I sat down to watch the 1992 movie "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" immediately after having just revisited the original 1984 movie "Children of the Corn". And I actually think that I have never seen this sequel before now in 2023, or if I did then I have entirely forgotten all about it.

    Writer A. L. Katz delivered a fair enough script for the movie, which had elements from the first movie to it so it helped transition the viewers into this sequel. I actually found the storyline in the sequel to be just as enjoyable as the storyline in the first movie.

    The storyline in "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" was enjoyable for what it was. Sure, this is not anything groundbreaking or particularly sensational. But the story did its job; it entertained. So director David Price managed to bring the script to life on the screen in a good way.

    "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" has some good acting performances to help bring the movie to life. There isn't a lot of famous actors or actresses on the cast list however, but that hardly mattered, because the performers in the movie had talents. I actually think I was only familiar with Terence Knox in this movie.

    Visually then you're not exactly in for anything grand, because "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" wasn't using a lot of special effects.

    If you enjoyed the 1984 "Children of the Corn" movie, then you will also enjoy the 1992 sequel "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice".

    My rating of "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    5Uriah43

    A Barely Adequate Sequel

    This film begins with a somewhat discredited journalist by the name of "Garrett" (Terence Knox) and his rebellious son "Danny" (Paul Scherrer) driving through Nebraska and stopping at the town of Gatlin where a horrifying story is developing about kids murdering their parents just days earlier. Checking into a Bed & Breakfast, Garrett meets two people who will subsequently become involved what appears to be a continuation of the preceding horror. The first is the friendly female proprietor of the Bed & Breakfast named "Angela" (Rosalind Allen) while the second is an anti-social teenager by the name of "Micah" (Ryan Bollman) who the other children seem to look up to but seems to be nursing a certain dislike for the other townspeople. One other key character is an attractive teenager named "Lacey" (Christie Clark) who becomes romantically involved with Danny despite the fact that Micah seems to be having more influence on him from day-to-day. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that, despite the fact that it took 8 years to produce this sequel, the film itself doesn't quite measure up to its predecessor. Admittedly, there was a new twist concerning a secret being held by the townspeople and the presence of two female actresses like Rosalind Allen and Christie Clark certainly added to the scenery, the overall picture was adequate at best and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.

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    • Trivia
      This would be the last Les Démons du maïs (1984) sequel to get a theatrical release, as every sequel that would soon follow went straight-to-video.
    • Goofs
      When the old woman in the wheelchair is hit by the truck she flies through the window of the bingo parlor, even though it's perpendicular to the angle of the impact.
    • Quotes

      Frank Redbear: Koyaanisqatsi. It means life out of balance. My ancestors would have told you that man should be at one with the earth, the skies, and water. But the white man has never understood this. He only knows how to take. And after a while, there's nothing left to take. So, everything's out of balance. And we all fall down.

      John Garrett: Wait a minute... so that's what happened here in Gatlin?

      Frank Redbear: No... what happened in Gatlin was, those kids went ape-shit and killed everyone.

    • Alternate versions
      The American version has additional effects and different music than the European and Canadian releases. Laserdisc version is the American release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Les Démons du maïs 3 : Les Moissons de la terreur (1995)

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hopi
    • Also known as
      • Les Démons du maïs II
    • Filming locations
      • Liberty, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fifth Avenue Entertainment
      • Stone Stanley Productions
      • Corn Cobb Productions
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    • Budget
      • $900,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,980,986
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,719,750
      • Jan 31, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,980,986
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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