5/10
Children of the Cornball
15 March 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Is very, very low budget but not quite as bad as my fellow reviewer would have it. For thirty minutes, it passes the time well enough. The acting is somewhat basic and I think the farmhands are exactly that and not actors. The suspense of the man left by his attackers in the field of corn, that is soon going to mowed down by a combine harvester, is over in the first ten minutes when the man turns up at the farm. One of his attackers is still looking for him when the harvesting begins in the field, caught up in this, he tries and fails to escape. A soon to be forgotten film but probably of more interest to people who want to view how corn harvesting was done in the old days.
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