Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return

1999 "The Latest & Most Horrifying Chapter..."
3.5| 1h22m| R| en| More Info
Released: 19 October 1999 Released
Producted By: Blue Rider Pictures
Country: United States of America
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A girl called Hannah goes back to her hometown (Gatlin) to find her mother but on the way she picks up a strange man who fore-shadows her life with a passage from the bible. When she gets there she wakes up Isaac from a coma he has been in for 19 years. Isaac is awake and wants to fulfil the final prophecy.

Genre

Horror, Mystery

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Director

Kari Skogland

Production Companies

Blue Rider Pictures

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Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return Audience Reviews

Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Bea Swanson This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Geraldine The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Cristal The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Cassie Fitch I think it's a bit stupid of me to have watched the first Children Of The Corn, no others. Then buy this one to watch. So i don't really have any idea what happened in the others. But anyway, i did find this movie had quite a good story line. I remembered Issac from the first one, boy has he changed. He looks like a old man and he's been in that coma what? 19 years? he shouldn't be looking like that then.. I'm not very good at writing reviews, but i used to love the Children Of The Corn movies so thought i'd do a quick review on this one. I brought it quite recently actually. I watched the first one when i was pretty young. So yep. But overall i do like this movie, i like the plot, i like the characters, i don't know. It's just pretty cool.
Michael_Elliott Children of the Corn 666 (1999) ** (out of 4)The sixth film in the series is a mildly entertaining if rather needless direct sequel to the first film. This time out a young girl (Natalie Ramsey) goes back to Gatlin to try and find out who her real mother is. Once there she awakens Isaac (John Franklin), the original film's leader of the children. Soon he is back preaching his religious stuff with hopes of passing it on to his son. If you've seen the original film then you know it's impossible for Issac to be in a coma here let alone have the possibility of coming back to life but this is a horror series so you'll just have to put that out of your mind. I thought the first half of this movie was rather slow without too many good things going on but the final half really picks up and makes for a mildly interesting film. The story is pretty much what we've seen in the previous films with a group of religious nuts spitting out gospel but this time there seems to be something a tad bit deeper in their motives. A few minor changes makes for an entertaining second half that includes a rather exciting ending. Ramsey does a pretty good job in the lead role and Franklin doesn't miss a beat in stepping back into the role he last did fifteen years earlier. Stacy Keach is good in a thankless role as a doctor and Nancy Allen is on hand looking better than ever. The two are in here for their name value but both are good. The special effects are a tad bit better than average as is the editing and various other technical things. The music score is also a step up but the killings are all rather bland with the exception being a suicide that happens towards the end. I doubt fans of the first film are going to jump all over this "conclusion" since there are many unanswered question or facts that are overlooked.
pleasesendmeplease quite a good movie actually - a horror film that doesn't use gore to create the suspense. The plot is quite twisted and prolly almost impossible to understand unless you know the first movie and don't think too much about the other 4 sequels. It makes me sad that this has such a low rating since it is really an artful film that managed to scare me - - - and i've seen a LOT of horror movies - the only sad thing is that it does leave a lot of questions open in the end and you sort of get the feeling the that evil has won - but can't say anything for sure.I can only hope for a sequel that completes this plot. From what i've hear "Revelation" doesn't. I haven't seen that yet tho.
TwitchyDingo After my parents told me to rent the first Children of the Corn, I was skeptical about it and, wow, I got hooked. When I also heard there was 6 more sequels, I grew even more interested. Isaac was killer in the first movie, and I was wondering if they had made a sequel with him in it....bingo, they did. I bought this movie from Blockbuster and I popped it in the DVD player and watched it. OK...my opinion on it?...kind of lame. It's very sad to see a movie with such a promising title to it, and have it fall into pieces. Seriously guys, is this "Hannah's Return"? or "Isaac's Return"?. All I saw in it was Hannah Hannah Hannah, I mean....where's Isaac in all of this? a few shots here and there?. The acting was mediocre in some retrospects; John did a great job with Isaac's role in my opinion. Gabriel reminded me of a pretty boy, trying to get his hands on some girl. Ugh, but..being a fan of COTC, I did enjoy the fact they shamelessly tried to even make another sequel and it's still sitting on my shelf. One other thing I didn't like was the fact Isaac was in a coma for 19 years...then barely has time to acknowledge himself, and just dies at the end. This could've turned out to be a great movie....if it weren't for the fact these people didn't even try hard enough.5/10 stars.