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Daniel Cerny | ... | |
| Ron Melendez | ... | ||
| Jim Metzler | ... | ||
| Nancy Lee Grahn | ... | ||
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Jon Clair | ... | |
| Mari Morrow | ... | ||
| Michael Ensign | ... | ||
| Duke Stroud | ... | ||
| Rif Hutton | ... | ||
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Garvin Funches | ... | |
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Johnny Legend | ... | |
| Gina St. John | ... | ||
| Yvette Freeman | ... | ||
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Terence Mathews | ... |
Dwayne
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James O'Sullivan | ... | |
Two young Gatlin residents are orphaned after the younger brother kills their father. So, the terror of Gatlin goes urban when the two boys are placed in the custody of two foster parents. The younger brother (who by this point is established as the "evil one") bought some corn seeds along for the road and plants them in the courtyard of an abandoned warehouse, bring He Who Walks Behind the Rows to the city. He winds up possessing his high school peers, and soon his older brother feels called to stop him. Written by Michael Cucinotta <cucinott@brick.purchase.edu>
COTC3 is not that bad. Seriously. It is a gory, silly, watchable horror flick that, despite being a third in a series (that never should've started anyway), is a notch above your average B-horror film. I recommend it because it's got a lot of clever gore and some freaky scare scenes. Infinitely better than the last two, this one's a lowest common denominator entertainer. GRADE: B-