Shaolin of the Corn
Shaolin of the Corn is a 1984 Chinese-American agricultural fantasy film about a Shaolin monk who must defeat an evil corn demon which possesses children and makes them kill their elders.
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Children of the Baby Corn is a 1984 American agricultural horror film about "He Who Cans the Tiny Cobs", a malevolent entity which entices a small town's children to ritually murder all the adults.
Children of the Beans is a 1984 American supernatural slasher foodie film based on Stephen King's 1977 short story of the same name.
The Man in the High Dojo is an alternative history novel martial arts novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
Children of the Gorn is a science fiction horror film about a starship captain (William Shatner) who is transported to an abandoned Nebraska town that is inhabited by a cult of murderous children who worship a reptilian alien that lives in the local quarry.
"Corn Sweet Corn" (better known as "What the World Needs Now") is a 1965 popular song with lyrics by Hal David and music composed by Burt Bacharach.
"The Ardent Negro" is an anagram of "Enter the Dragon".
Fiction cross-reference
- Children of the Beans
- Children of the Gorn
- Corn Sweet Corn
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Children of the Baby Corn'
- The Ardent Negro
- The Man in the High Dojo
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Children of the Corn (1984) - trailer @ YouTube
- Children of the Corn - opening scene @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (29 April 2023)
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