Cornman: American Vegetable Hero

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Plot

Cornman is a superhero whose powers include the ability to communicate with corn. He must face the evil Dr. Hoe who is trying to take control of all the corn in the world.[4]

Cast

Actor Role
Mike Wiebe Dr. Hoe
James Hoke Cornman
Adam Lockhart Cornman
Melissa Bacelar Sheila #3
Daniel Villarreal The Psychic Nose / Footsoldier
Noe Garcia Butterboy
Blair Rowan Starch
Mae Moreno Waxy
Robert Bell Huckleberry Rob / Footsoldier
Russell Gavin Cooper Cornsparagus
Jeannie Elliot Sheila #2

Awards

The film won several awards at the various film festivals where it was screened. It premiered at the 2001 South by Southwest Film Festival but failed to garner any awards there. The film won the 2001 Deep Ellum Award for Best Comedy Feature at the Deep Ellum Film Festival.[5]

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