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1983
The Dead Zone is a 1983 American horror thriller film based on the Stephen King novel of the same name.
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1979
The Dead Zone is a horror and supernatural thriller novel by Stephen King published in 1979.
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in 2002
The Dead Zone, released by Lions Gate Films in 2002, was based on King's novel.
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1997
The Dead Zone is also a Dragonball Z movie that was released in America in 1997 and takes place a little bit before the first episode of the TV series.
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The Dead Zone is the one David Cronenberg film not scored by Howard Shore, but by American composer Michael Kamen (April 15, 1948 – November 18, 2003).
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with Christopher Walken and ) Martin Sheen
Before the 1970s were over, Stephen King cranked out five more titles (a book of short stories produced material for six feature films including Children of the Corn in 1984, two novels became the basis of separate television series, and The Dead Zone became a feature film in 1983 with Christopher Walken and Martin Sheen).
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1988
Deadzone was a conversion of a Spectrum title by Ste Cork back in 1988, and was a vertical scrolling SEU with software sprites for the bullets.
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on January 13th, 2004.[2]
the Zone was released as a single on January 13th, 2004.[2]
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1989
The Dead Zone (1989) watch online free in high quality at watchcartoonsonline.la.
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between 2002-2007
The Dead Zone TV series ran between 2002-2007, starring Anthony Michael Hall, who played Johnny, a small town public school teacher who gains extraordinary psychic powers after Johnny wakes up from a car accident that had left Johnny comatose for 6 years.
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1982
Burroughs's film credits included The Dead Zone (1982), The Grey Fox (1982), and a voice-over stint in the legendary animated anthology Heavy Metal (1981), while Burroughs's TV-series résumé includes the roles of Mrs. Amelia Evans in Anne of Green Gables (1985) and Hetty King in Road to Avonlea (1990-1996).
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Christopher Walken's baby blues , a very tame David Cronenberg and the largest gazebo known-to-man
Christopher Walken's baby blues, a very tame David Cronenberg and the largest gazebo known-to-man, we're recapping 1983's THE DEAD ZONE!
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of course twenty years before the accident
But, of course, The Dead Zone was one of King’s early novels, published in 1979, twenty years before the accident.
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by Paramount Pictures , screenplay by Jeffrey Boam, starring Christopher Walken
Carrie was produced as a motion picture in 1976 by Paul Monash for United Artists, screenplay by Lawrence D. Cohen, directed by Brian De Palma, featuring Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie, and was also produced as a Broadway musical in 1988 by Cohen and Michael Gore, developed in England by the Royal Shakespeare Company, featuring Betty Buckley; Salem's Lot was produced as a television miniseries in 1979 by Warner Brothers, teleplay by Paul Monash, featuring David Soul and James Mason, and was adapted for the cable channel TNT in 2004, with a teleplay by Peter Filardi and direction by Mikael Salomon; The Shining was filmed in 1980 by Warner Brothers/Hawks Films, screenplay by director Stanley Kubrick and Diane Johnson, starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall, and it was filmed for television in 1997 by Warner Brothers, directed by Mick Garris, starring Rebecca De Mornay, Steven Weber, Courtland Mead, and Melvin Van Peebles; Cujo was filmed in 1983 by Warner Communications/Taft Entertainment, screenplay by Don Carlos Dunaway and Lauren Currier, featuring Dee Wallace and Danny Pintauro; The Dead Zone was filmed in 1983 by Paramount Pictures, screenplay by Jeffrey Boam, starring Christopher Walken; was adapted as a cable television series starring Anthony Michael Hall by USA Network, beginning 2002; Christine was filmed in 1983 by Columbia Pictures, screenplay by Bill Phillips; Firestarter was produced in 1984 by Frank Capra, Jr., for Universal Pictures in association with Dino de Laurentiis, screenplay by Stanley Mann, featuring David Keith and Drew Barrymore; Stand by Me (based on King's novella
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February 2014
The official release date for Deadzone is actually February 2014, but as it was a Kickstarter project, stores who backed the game will be receiving some stocks at the end of November.
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by Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg
Directed by Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg, The Dead Zone is thriller based on novel by Stephen King and featuring a strong cast including, Christopher Walken (The Prophecy), Martin Sheen (The Believers), Tom Skerritt (Alien) and Brooke Adams (Invasion of the Body Snatchers).
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on September 11, 2001
“The Dead Zone” is a movie about me and Hillary Clinton, only I’m far from the hero of Christopher Walken, and I was elementary chicken-shit scared when I realized who Christopher Walken is, and the dead zone turned on for me for a while on September 11, 2001.
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