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.
Screambook II
(Publicist)
Lust for Frankenstein
(Producer)
Vampire Blues
(Producer)
Mari-Cookie and the Killer Tarantula
(Producer)
Dr. Wong's Virtual Hell
(Producer)
Tender Flesh
(Producer)
Gorotica
(Director)
Dead Silence
(Director)
Gorgasm
(Director)
Dead Silence
(Writer)
Gorgasm
(Writer)
Gore Whore
(Director)
Wake The Dead
(Director)
Compelling Evidence
(First Assistant Director)
Gorotica
(Producer)
Gorotica
(Writer)
Gorgasm
(Producer)