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Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest   1994     1 and a half stars    R, 92 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: James D.R. Hickox  
Cast: Daniel Cerny, Ron Melendez, Jim Metzler, Nancy Lee Grahn, Jon Clair, Mari Morrow, Michael Ensign, Duke Stroud, Rif Hutton, Garvin Funches, Johnny Legend, Gina St. John, Yvette Freeman, James O'Sullivan, Terence Mathews

  Gore again runs amuck as two of the Nebraska boys, Eli (Daniel Cerny) and his brother Joshua (Ron Melendez), move into a foster home in Chicago. There must not have been any adults left at home to kill! Eli has brought corn seeds with him, and before long the evil "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" is bringing gore and bloodshed to the Windy City.



Cast
Daniel Cerny Eli Porter
Ron Melendez Joshua Porter
Jim Metzler William Porter
Nancy Lee Grahn Amanda Porter
Jon Clair Malcom Elkman
Mari Morrow Mania Elkman
Michael Ensign Father Frank Nolan
Duke Stroud Earl
Rif Hutton Arnold
Garvin Funches T-Loc
Johnny Legend Derelict Man
Gina St. John Diane
Yvette Freeman Samantha
James O'Sullivan Charles Brady
Terence Mathews Dwayne
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Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough   2005     1 star    R, 87 min.
Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Jay Lowi  
Cast: Sarah Laine, Sandra McCoy, Linden Ashby, Ron Melendez, Claire Coffee, Brad Johnson, Michael Mantell, Dina Meyer, Van Epperson, Nikki Griffin

  Here comes another sequel, or, like the second of the series, a remake of "Wild Things." Spoiled, rich Marie (Sarah Laine) has a problem: her stepfather, Jay (Brad Johnson), will not part with two valuable diamonds that Marie's mother left for her in the will. Add Elena (Sandra McCoy), from the wrong side of the tracks, to the problem. She accuses Jay of rape and will accept the diamonds as restitution. Plenty of double-crossing and plot twists in this sleazy thriller.


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1. Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest (1994)
2. Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough (2005)


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