Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice"
Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice (1992)
Timing: 1:32 (92 min)
Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice - TMDB rating
4.76/10
233
Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice - Kinopoisk rating
5.287/10
8611
Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice - IMDB rating
4.4/10
10000

Actors and characters

Photo Terence Knox #257280

Terence Knox

Terence Knox
Character John Garrett
Photo Paul Scherrer #257281
Paul Scherrer
Character Danny Garrett
Photo Ryan Bollman #196201Photo Ryan Bollman #196202Photo Ryan Bollman #196203

Ryan Bollman

Ryan Bollman
Character Micah
Photo Christie Clark #55077
Christie Clark
Character Lacey Hellerstat
Photo Rosalind Allen #316098Photo Rosalind Allen #316099

Rosalind Allen

Rosalind Allen
Character Angela Casual
Photo Ned Romero #95689

Ned Romero

Ned Romero
Character Frank Redbear

Ed Grady

Ed Grady
Character Dr. Richard Appleby
Matthew Hunter
Character Dead Guy

Robert Harvey

Robert Harvey
Character Reporter
Bill Wagner
Character Bingo caller
Wallace Merck
Character Sheriff Blaine
Kellie Bennett
Character Mary Simpson
Photo Aubrey Dollar #39955

Aubrey Dollar

Aubrey Dollar
Character Naomi
Kristy Angell
Character Ruth
Michelle Bowman
Character The Children of the Corn
Mary Pollok
Character The Children of the Corn
Erik Christenbury
Character The Children of the Corn
Zakk Clark
Character The Children of the Corn

Michael Hall

Michael Hall
Character The Children of the Corn
Garrett LaCoss
Character The Children of the Corn
Travis Langley
Character The Children of the Corn
Mike Varner
Character The Children of the Corn
Xeno Yuzna
Character The Children of the Corn
Amy Johnson
Character The Children of the Corn
Aleasha Kivett
Character The Children of the Corn
Mandy Newman
Character The Children of the Corn
Christy Smith
Character The Children of the Corn
Lelia Marlaine
Character The Children of the Corn
Emily Mortorff
Character The Children of the Corn
Morgan Mortorff
Character The Children of the Corn
Photo Jennifer Day #257282
Jennifer Day
Character The Children of the Corn
Holly Kidd
Character The Children of the Corn
Talia Pierce
Character The Children of the Corn
Tracie Stanley
Character The Children of the Corn

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot in North Carolina. It took only 23 days to film, and the film cost only $800,000. North Carolina was chosen as the filming location due to the lack of labor laws, which allowed children to be kept on set late into the night.
  • For the scene of nosebleed, tubes were used to deliver fake blood to the eyeglass frames, but these tubes were bent to make it appear as though the blood was coming from the nose.
  • Terence Knox and Rosalind Allen, who played romantic interests, did not actually have feelings for each other. The actress had to be talked into filming an intimate scene with her partner for a long time, and eventually agreed, but only on the condition that the film crew complete it in three takes.
  • The town hall building that burned down in the fire was actually a house used for training by the local fire department.
  • The scene of Mr. Burke's death was filmed in a house whose owners were about to move, but they were persuaded to postpone their move for a week in order to film the necessary scene.
  • To film the tornado shown in the film, smoke was pumped into a bathtub, then everything was filmed upside down and played back at a reduced speed. The same technique was used when filming the science fiction film "Independence Day" (Roland Emmerich, 1996).
  • The school scenes were filmed in a real school in August. The film crew was allowed to film there on the condition that the building would be renovated and everything broken or damaged during filming would be repaired before the start of the school year.
  • To film the tornado shown in the movie, smoke was pumped into a bathtub, then filmed upside down and played back at a reduced speed. The same technique was used in the science fiction film "Independence Day" (Roland Emmerich, 1996).
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