Shadowzone (film)
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Directed by | J.S. Cardone |
Written by | J.S. Cardone |
Produced by | Carol Kottenbrook Producer Charles Band Executive Producer (filmmaker) |
Starring | Louise Fletcher, David Beecroft, James Hong |
Cinematography | Karen Grossman |
Edited by | Thomas Meshelski |
Music by | Richard Band |
Distributed by | Full Moon |
Release date | February 22, 1990 |
Running time | 88 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Shadowzone is a science fiction/horror movie directed by J.S. Cardone and released in 1990. It was rated R for violence, language, and some nudity.
Plot
During a secret subterranean scientific experiment, studying effects of artificially created excessive daytime sleepiness, the portal to a parallel universe was discovered. There is no escaping Shadowzone. While there, even your thoughts can betray you. That's a lesson learned too late by NASA hyper-sleep researchers. Through the dimension comes an alien invader that disturbs the experiment, taking the shape of each person's most morbid fear.
DVD release
Full Moon released the film onto DVD in 2000, but it has now been discontinued for copyright reasons. It has, however, since then been released in the Full Moon Classics, Volume 1 Boxset, containing other Full Moon films like Arcade, Bad Channels, Seedpeople, and Netherworld.
External links
- Shadowzone at IMDb
- Shadowzone at AllMovie