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CHILDREN OF THE CORN - 1984 Horror Classic, Arrow Special Edition NEW BLU RAY

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DVDs & Blu-ray Discs

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Condition:

Brand New

Format:

Blu-ray Disc

Genre:

Horror

Edition:

Collector's Edition

Director:

Fritz Kiersch, John Hopgood

Movie/TV Title:

Children of the Corn (Collector's Edition)

Language:

English

Producer:

Charles Weber, Donald P. Borchers, Mark Lipson, Terence Kirby

Run Time:

92 min.

Studio:

Arrow Video

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Item number:

1683677019

Item description

This is a Brand New, factory sealed Blu Ray of the 1984 horror classic, CHILDREN OF THE CORN. It's the original Special Edition Blu Ray released by Arrow Video and comes in its original case as shown, still factory sealed. A young couple on a road trip find themselves lost in the backroads of rural Nebraska, eventually winding up in the seemingly abandoned town of Gatlin. But the town is far from empty as the pair soon discover, it s inhabited by a twisted cult of murderous children thirsty for another blood sacrifice... Adapted from King s eponymous short story first published in 1977 and starring Linda Hamilton (The Terminator) and Peter Horton (thirtysomething), Children of the Corn has gone on to spawn one of the most enduring horror franchises of all time. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS Brand new 2K restoration from the original camera negative High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original stereo and 5.1 DTS-HD MA audio options Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Brand new audio commentary with horror journalist Justin Beahm and Children of the Corn historian John Sullivan Audio commentary with director Fritz Kiersch, producer Terrence Kirby and actors John Franklin and Courtney Gains Harvesting Horror: The Making of Children of the Corn ? retrospective piece featuring interviews with director Fritz Kiersch and actors John Franklin and Courtney Gains ?And a Child Shall Lead Them ? a brand new interview with actors Julie Maddalena and John Philbin It Was the Eighties! ? an interview with actress Linda Hamilton Field of Nightmares ? a brand new interview with writer George Goldsmith Return to Gatlin ? brand new featurette revisiting the film?s original Iowa shooting locations Stephen King on a Shoestring ? an interview with producer Donald Borchers Welcome to Gatlin: The Sights and Sounds of Children of the Corn ? an interview with production designer Craig Stearns and composer Jonathan Elias Cut from the Cornfield ? an interview with actor Rich Kleinberg on the infamous ?lost? Blue Man Scene Disciples of the Crow ? 1983 short film adaptation of Stephen King?s story Storyboard gallery Original Theatrical Trailer Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin