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Children of the Corn: Revelation 2001

★ 3.9131 votes82 min📅 2001-10-09

"The All-New, Terror-Filled Chapter!"

Jamie Lowell returns to her grandmother's Nebraska home in *Children of the Corn: Revelation* (2001), only to find every call met with eerie silence.

Director: Guy Magar

Cast

Claudette Mink
Claudette Mink
Jamie
Kyle Cassie
Kyle Cassie
Armbrister
Michael Ironside
Michael Ironside
Priest
Troy Yorke
Troy Yorke
Jerry
Michael J Rogers
Michael J Rogers
Stan
Taylor Hobbs
Girl #1
Jeffrey Ballard
Jeffrey Ballard
Boy #1
Sean Smith
Boy Preacher Abel
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
Tiffany
Louise Grant
Hattie Soames

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Children of the Corn: Revelation* (2001) about?

After failing to reach her grandmother, Jamie Lowell returns to her family's Nebraska home, where she uncovers a web of dark secrets tied to a chilling local legend. The visit spirals into a nightmarish investigation of fear, faith, and the horrors lurking in plain sight.

Who directed *Children of the Corn: Revelation*?

Guy Magar helmed this chilling installment, bringing his experience in horror to craft a tense and atmospheric narrative.

Who stars in *Children of the Corn: Revelation*?

The film features Claudette Mink, Kyle Cassie, Michael Ironside, Troy Yorke, and Michael J Rogers in pivotal roles.

Is *Children of the Corn: Revelation* (2001) worth watching?

As a horror film, it delivers on tension and atmosphere, though it may not break new ground for franchise fans. Its short runtime and dedicated cast make it a decent pick for genre enthusiasts seeking rural scares.

How long is *Children of the Corn: Revelation*?

The film runs for 82 minutes.

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About Children of the Corn: Revelation (2001) — A Haunting Return to Cornfield Nightmares

Jamie Lowell returns to her grandmother's Nebraska home in *Children of the Corn: Revelation* (2001), only to find every call met with eerie silence. Directed by Guy Magar, this horror installment weaves a chilling tale of hidden truths and small-town horrors as Jamie uncovers the dark secrets lurking beneath the surface. With a haunting atmosphere and a cast led by Claudette Mink and Michael Ironside, the film dives into themes of isolation, faith, and the terrifying consequences of blind devotion.

As Jamie digs deeper into her grandmother's disappearance, she's drawn into a nightmarish world where the past refuses to stay buried. The director's knack for tension and the ensemble's performances create a claustrophobic dread that lingers long after the credits roll, making this horror flick a standout for fans of rural terror and psychological horror.