| Kimberly Combs | ... | Nancy | |
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| Lucas Heppe | ... | The Creature | |
| Tatiana Javorsky | ... | Lucy | |
| Brian M. Jones | ... | Glen | |
Directed by | |||
| Ryan E. Heppe | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Ryan E. Heppe | ||
Produced by | |||
| Nick Bird | .... | producer | |
| Amy Beth Heppe | .... | co-producer | |
| Ryan E. Heppe | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Ryan E. Heppe | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Ryan E. Heppe | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Cecelia French | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Jayme Joyce | .... | makeup artist | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Amy Beth Heppe | .... | first assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Allan Norico | .... | illustrator | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Ryan E. Heppe | .... | visual effects (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Julius Bolton | .... | grip | |
| Josh Hawn | .... | still photographer | |
| Mark Jones | .... | camera operator | |
| Steve Parker | .... | camera operator | |
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I've always been fascinated with American Indy cinema and how on earth they get films made over on the other side of the pond. Case in point, Stalked in the Corn. It's got a great, creepy look. The performances are weak, but the sex scene is really ballsy for any American director. Over here, this would be par for the course. The horror elements were weak and I suspect this was because they lacked enough money to really pull the production together. I watched this short on the Internet Archive website and it states quite firmly that this material is designed strictly as a pitch for the feature film. Considering the amount of c-r-a-p that comes out of Hollywood these days, I say give this yank a chance. I'd love to see what the finished movie looks like. Could be a real winner.