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Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest 1995

★ 4.8224 votes90 min📅 1995-09-12

"In the heart of a city, an adult nightmare is about to be reborn..."

When an unsuspecting Chicago couple adopts two young brothers from a rural orphanage, they quickly realize the children harbor a terrifying secret rooted in something far more sinister than typical sibling rivalry. Directed by James D.R.

Director: James D.R. Hickox

Cast

Daniel Cerny
Eli Porter
Ron Melendez
Ron Melendez
Joshua Porter
Jim Metzler
Jim Metzler
William Porter
Nancy Lee Grahn
Nancy Lee Grahn
Amanda Porter
Jon Clair
Jon Clair
Malcom Elkman
Mari Morrow
Mari Morrow
Maria Elkman
Michael Ensign
Michael Ensign
Father Frank Nolan
Duke Stroud
Earl
Rif Hutton
Rif Hutton
Arnold
Garvin Funches
T-Loc

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest (1995) about?

The film follows a Chicago family who unknowingly adopt two orphaned brothers with a terrifying connection to a rural cult's violent past. As their new home becomes a stage for horrific rituals, the parents must uncover the boys' sinister origins before it's too late.

Who directed Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest?

James D.R. Hickox directed the film, bringing a gritty, urban twist to the cult horror franchise.

Who stars in Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest?

The main cast includes Daniel Cerny, Ron Melendez, Jim Metzler, Nancy Lee Grahn, and Mari Morrow, who portray the family and their unsettling new charges.

Is Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest (1995) worth watching?

For fans of cult horror and atmospheric thrillers, it's a solid entry—though its scares may feel dated compared to modern horror. The unique urban setting and themes of inherited evil make it a standout in the *Children of the Corn* series.

How long is Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest?

The film runs 90 minutes.

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About Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest (1995) — A city's dark secrets fuel this brutal horror sequel

When an unsuspecting Chicago couple adopts two young brothers from a rural orphanage, they quickly realize the children harbor a terrifying secret rooted in something far more sinister than typical sibling rivalry. Directed by James D.R. Hickox, *Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest* (1995) transplants the eerie cultism of Stephen King's cornfields into the concrete jungle, where faith and fear collide in unexpected ways. The boys' unnerving presence unleashes a wave of violence, forcing the family to confront a legacy of bloodshed that refuses to stay buried in the Midwest.

This urban nightmare blends raw horror with psychological tension, as the city's underbelly becomes a battleground for an ancient, harvest-inspired ritual. With its claustrophobic atmosphere and unsettling themes of inherited malice, the film delivers a chilling exploration of how monstrous instincts can fester beneath the surface—even in the most unlikely places.