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The Glasshead

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Initial release
  
April 1998 (USA)

Cinematography
  
Matthew S. Smith

Cast
  
Paul Guiles

Director
  
Matthew S. Smith

Executive producer
  
Matthew S. Smith

Screenplay
  
Jeff Hurd, Pat Salois

The glasshead


The Glasshead is a 1998 horror film directed and produced by Matthew S. Smith.

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Synopsis

The film focuses on a group of college students on a hiking trip who are visited at an evening campfire by a strange man who tells them a bizarre ghost story. The tale involves a 19th-century farmer whose skull was crushed in a brutal assault. According to the stranger's story, the farmer was rescued by a scientist who made him the subject of a medical experiment involving the reconstruction of his skull. But the experiment went awry and the farmer became an indestructible homicidal maniac.

Score

The Glasshead featured a score by composer Daniel Zongrone, best known for his work as a member of the electronic music group Earthstar in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The score was Zongrone's first original composition following a 10-year professional hiatus.

Releases

The Glasshead was released as a straight-to-video title and received Internet screenings via The Sync webcasting network.

References

The Glasshead Wikipedia