Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return

Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return (also called Children of the Corn 6) is the sixth film in the Children of the Corn series. It is the fourth film that went direct-to-video. It is best remembered for the return to the series of John Franklin, from the first Children of the Corn film. Hannah, the first child born of the original Gatlin corn cult, visits the town of Gatlin to find her real mother. On the way, she picks up a street preacher b... More

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  • Oct 19, 1999

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R (USA)

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  • 1 h 22 min

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  • Children of the Corn 6

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Kari Skogland

Kari Skogland (born in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and producer. Skogland started directing award-winning television commercials and music videos. She moved on to television shows with 1996's Traders. Traders was nominated for several Geminis including Best Director,...

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  • The latest and most horrorfying chapter...

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  • Oct 19, 1999

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  • 1 h 22 min

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