Children of the Corn-The Collector's Edition is a 2003 compilation album by the Harlem rap group Children of the Corn.
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It was the 10th women's edition of the Sparkassen Giro Bochum.
A year later, the story was adapted into a larger-budget film re-adopting the original name, Children of the Corn, starring Peter Horton and Linda Hamilton.
Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return (also called Children of the Corn 6) is the sixth film in the Children of the Corn series.
The leader in this installment, Ezekiel, is possessed by the enigmatic main antagonist, "He Who Walks Behind the Rows."
A woman named Jamie (Claudette Mink) comes to Omaha, Nebraska after numerous phone calls to her grandmother have gone unanswered.
Moore got involved with the music industry when he helped form the hip-hop group Children of the Corn, composed of his childhood friends Cam'ron, Mase, Big L, and Bloodshed.
A live version of the song recorded on the band's 1990-1991 Razors Edge World Tour appeared on AC/DC's two live albums of 1992, Live and Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition.
"Bloodshed(Paint the Town Red) by the Harlem hip hop collective Children of the Corn on its only album, which was released years after the song was created and the group disbanded—Children of the Corn: The Collector's Edition.
Children of the Corn, a Stephen King short story with a similar plot, released a year after Who Can Kill a Child?