CHILDREN OF THE CORN III: URBAN HARVEST Film 1995. Written by Dode B. Levenson. Directed by James D.R. Hickox. Starring Daniel Cerny, Ron Melendez, Jim Metzler and Nancy Grahn. | |||||
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BOGUS BUSINESS BUREAU | |||||
1 | A&S Produce | BBB | Food Industries | Food Companies | |
A&S Produce Company name on box in the abandoned warehouse where Eli grows his corn. | |||||
2 | Agritech | BBB | Corporations | Companies | |
Agritech Company that William mentions: Come on, David, we both know I deserve promotion. Besides, I got two more mouths to feed. Seriously, I mean, who closed the Agritech deal? Who sold the surplus corn in Iowa that nobody wanted? I did. That deserves some recognition there, David. | |||||
3 | Bentley Times | BBB | Periodicals | Newspaper Times | |
Bentley Times Newspaper headline about events in Gatlin: Ten Farmers Missing in Strange Disappearance. | |||||
4 | Dr. Richard Appleby | BBB | Healthcare | Doctors | |
Dr. Richard Appleby Hemingford doctor from previous installment. Father Frank Nolan sees hhis death in flashback dream sequence. | |||||
5 | Gatlin Gossip | BBB | Periodicals | Newspapers | |
Gatlin Gossip Newspaper headline: Orphan Children Watch as Remains of Parents Are Taken Away. Former Gatlin resident Eli (until he murdered his father) - the same age as now - appears to be included in the attached photo. | |||||
6 | Oswego News | BBB | Periodicals | Newspapers | |
Oswego News Newspaper headline about events in Gatlin: Four Murdered in Basement. | |||||
FICTITIOUS TIMELINE | |||||
7 | October 17, 1964 | Dates | 20th Century: 60s | Events | |
October 17, 1964 Date of a harvest moon, and the Gatlin Gossip newspaper headline: Orphan Children Watch as Remains of Parents Are Taken Away. | |||||
8 | October 15, 1968 | Dates | 20th Century: 60s | Events | |
October 15, 1968 Date of a harvest moon, and the Bentley Times newspaper headline: Ten Farmers Missing in Strange Disappearance. | |||||
9 | October 12, 1973 | Dates | 20th Century: 70s | Events | |
October 12, 1973 Date of a harvest moon, and the Oswego News newspaper headline: Four Murdered in Basement. | |||||
MAKE BELIEVE MAP | |||||
10 | Bentley | Map | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | |
Bentley Town in Nebraska, home of the Bentley Times newspaper. | |||||
11 | Gatlin | Map | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | |
Gatlin Small town in Nebraska where local boys Eli and Joshua are taken into foster care with William and Amanda Porter of Chicago after the death of their father, who was killed by Eli. | |||||
12 | Oswego | Map | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | |
Oswego Town in Nebraska, home of the Oswego News newspaper. | |||||
OTHER | |||||
13 | Eli | Other | Quotes | Quotes | |
Eli Eli: Like my pa always said, "You reap what you sow." | |||||
14 | Father Frank Nolan | Other | Quotes | Quotes | |
Father Frank Nolan Father Frank Nolan: You can't hide from God! |
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