Documentaries include, "Mission In Mississippi", "Breaking Vegas", "US Marshals; The Real Story", "Hunt for Amazing Treasure" and "Fugitive Task Force".
When there happened to be a break in his work schedule, he took an offer from his fellow Columbia School of the Arts student Reuben Trane to direct a feature film down in Florida.
"[1] Wiederhorn quit working at CBS and accepted an offer to direct King Frat, which he called "a terrible Animal House knock off".
He was offered to make the film on the condition they call it Return of the Living Dead Part II.
Wiederhorn added Thom Mathews and James Karen to the cast, who also starred in the first Return of the Living Dead, to create "a connection that would otherwise not be there".