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  1. Joseph S. Cardone was born October 19, 1946 in Pasadena, California and is an American film director, producer and writer. He is probably best known for writing and directing The Slayer (1982), Shadowzone (1990) and The Forsaken (2001) as well as being the writer for The Covenant (2006), Prom Night (2008) and The Stepfather (2009).

  2. Films with screenplays by J. S. Cardone‎ (16 P) This page was last edited on 4 May 2023, at 13:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  3. Synopsis. She searched through the dark corridors of the unknown only to find …. The Slayer. Siblings, Eric & his surreal artist sister Kay, her doctor husband David, her sister-in-law Brooke along with pilot Marsh become stranded on a rugged isle face off against a supernatural beast drawn to Kay who dreams of its killings. Remove Ads.

  4. After someone is killed in the subterranean project called "Shadowzone," a NASA captain is called in to investigate. In the project, sleeping subjects are induced into a deep EDS state whereby they become portals to a parallel universe. Unfortunately this causes adverse reactions in the subject, and something gets through the portal, the consequence of which is an attrition problem.

  5. J. S. Cardone: Check out the list of all J. S. Cardone movies along with photos, videos, biography and birthday. Also find latest J. S. Cardone news on Times of India.

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    Joseph S. Cardone (born October 19, 1946, in Pasadena, California) is a film director, producer and writer. He is probably best known for writing and directing Shadowzone and The Forsaken. Description above from the Wikipedia article J. S. Cardone, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  7. Cardone, also known as Cardoon, is a thistle native to the Mediterranean that grows in the wild with attractive purple flowers, but watch out for their prickly leaves and steams. Cardone is a sister to the artichoke, but instead of eating the immature flower bud, we eat the petiole, or leaf stalk.