Review of Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return (1999) by Brian M — 03 Apr 2008
Vertically challenged John Franklin returns as Isaac for this sixth film of the series. Franklin cowrote this one as well. The math is a little off for the story... the female protagonist is born in 1978 and her 19th birthday is of great significance to the prophecy (even though in previous films children were sacrificed on their 18th birthday).
Well, why set the film in 1997... why not script it as her 21st birthday if you're going to change the ages? I've never understood how it's so difficult to be factually consistent within a movie series.
It's slightly better than the fifth film since it sticks to the original storyline. The ending is a tad confusing... who begat Gabriel? does Gabriel survive? does Isaac survive? will there be another COTC with Samuel as the leader? One thing about these films is it's fun to see who actually starred in them.
Nancy Allen (ROBOCOP) and Stacy Keach ("Mike Hammer") are the bigger names here. A major plus for this one is hottie Natalie Ramsey as Hannah.
This review of Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return (1999) was written by Brian M on 03 Apr 2008.
Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return has generally received negative reviews.
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