• 150 - Children of The Corn III: Urban Harvest (with Justin McConnell)

  • May 13 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

150 - Children of The Corn III: Urban Harvest (with Justin McConnell)

  • Summary

  • Well, CHUDs, we made it. Another milestone. 150 main episodes in the can. We can barely believe that we have got here and it's largely due to YOU, the listeners. So, with that in mind, here's EPISODE 150!

    This week, we're delighted to be joined again by the director of LIFECHANGER and the recent Arrow Video release CLAPBOARD JUNGLE... YES! Putting the spectre of Ice Cream Man behind him... It's JUSTIN McCONNELL!

    His film choice? We're headed back to 1995 for the third (best?) installment in the agricultural horror franchise... CHILDREN OF THE CORN III: URBAN HARVEST!

    An overdue revisit for Andy and (inevitably) a first watch for Mitch, the synopsis for this one is as follows...

    Young Gatling residents Eli and Joshua are orphaned after their younger brother kills their father. However, the terror of Gatling goes urban when the two boys are placed in the custody of two foster parents in Chicago. Will they be able to leave the terror behind them?

    Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents.

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    Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra

    Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart

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