John joins forces with Frank Red Bear (Ned Romero), a Native American professor, to uncover the source of the evil while the cult begins a new series of murders targeting adults in the community. Production & Cast Directed by: David Price.
Released in 1993, is the first sequel to the 1984 film adaptation of Stephen King's short story . Despite its definitive title, it is far from the final entry in the franchise, which has grown to include over 10 sequels and reboots. The film is notable for being the last sequel in the series to receive a wide theatrical release until 2023, as subsequent installments transitioned to a direct-to-video format. Plot Overview Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice
A young boy named Micah (Ryan Bollman) becomes possessed by "He Who Walks Behind the Rows," the demonic entity from the cornfields, and begins rebuilding the cult. John joins forces with Frank Red Bear (Ned
Terence Knox, Paul Scherrer, Ryan Bollman, and Christie Clark. Despite its definitive title, it is far from
Picking up directly after the events of the first film, the discovery of the adult massacre in Gatlin, Nebraska, leads authorities to relocate the surviving children to the neighboring town of .
On a modest budget estimated at $900,000 , the film grossed nearly $7 million in the United States.
Tabloid journalist John Garrett (Terence Knox) and his estranged teenage son Danny (Paul Scherrer) arrive in Hemingford to investigate the story.