Hugh Gallagher
Hugh Gallagher is an American film director, producer, and writer known for his work in the horror genre. He directed and wrote films such as Dead Silence (1989), Gorgasm (1990), Gorotica (1993), and Gore Whore (1994). Gallagher's films are characterized by their low-budget production and cult following. He is also recognized for his satirical college application essay, which gained widespread attention after being published in Harper's magazine in 1990.
Known For
Directing

Mari-Cookie and the Killer Tarantula

Jimmy's Hall

Wake The Dead

Metal Noir

Vick & Tarstar's Scarecrow Factory

Screambook II

Lust for Frankenstein

Vampire Blues

Mari-Cookie and the Killer Tarantula

Dr. Wong's Virtual Hell

Tender Flesh

Gorotica

Dead Silence

Gorgasm

Dead Silence

Gorgasm

Gore Whore

Wake The Dead

Compelling Evidence

Gorotica

Gorotica

Gorgasm

Damselvis, Daughter of Helvis

Vick & Tarstar's Scarecrow Factory
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