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  1. Ken Wiederhorn is a film and television director, writer and executive producer. Attended Kenyon College in Ohio. Ken Wiederhorn was credited as Ken Barnett while directing Dark Tower (1989). Ken Wiederhorn directed two episodes of 21 Jump Street starring former Freddy Krueger victim Johnny Depp. Ken Wiederhorn directed four episodes of the TV series Dark Justice. Ken Wiederhorn at AMG Ken ...

  2. Ken Wiederhorn. Director; Screenwriter; Producer “The way it works here is that when a door opens you walk through it. Even if you get to make a film in a genre that you’re not particularly interested in. So, I can’t say that I have a real deep interest in horror, but it’s the thing I was able to do. ...

  3. Ken Wiederhorn. Director. en. La divertida noche de los zombies (1988) Los albóndigas atacan de nuevo (1984) La casa de la colina (1993) Si no encuentras lo que buscas, inténtalo con el buscador global. Filmaffinity es una web de votación y recomendación personalizada de películas y series, una red social y diario del cine y las series con ...

  4. Ken Wiederhorn. Director: Dark Tower. Writer/director/producer Ken Wiederhorn was born in the Rego Park section of Queens, New York. Wiederhorn attended Kenyon College in Ohio for two years, but dropped out during his sophomore year. Ken returned to New York and got a job as a mail boy at the CBS television network. He worked his way up from gofer to editor and eventually became a news producer.

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  7. 9 de may. de 2020 · Puede decirse que Ondas de choque (Ken Wiedernhorn, 1977), trata de hacer algo parecido. En su caso, la inminencia de la muerte y la violencia se logra primero mediante el uso particular del océano, como amenaza de infinita extensión y desconocidos peligros, algo que había logrado con gran eficacia Steven Spielberg apenas dos años antes con Tiburón (1975).