Born in 1941, Robert Glaudini emerged from the vibrant American theater scene to make his mark in cult cinema. He appears in Parasite (1982), where he navigates a bizarre world of horror and sci-fi, and Cutting Class (1989), a slasher film that captures the essence of late '80s youth culture. Glaudini's performances add a layer of authenticity to these films, reflecting the era's fascination with the macabre and the absurd. His work invites viewers to explore the boundaries of genre, making him a notable figure in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
Cutting Class
High school student Paula Carson's affections are being sought after by two of her classmates: Dwight, the "bad boy", and Brian, a disturbed young man who has just been released from a mental hospital where he was committed following the suspicious death of his father. Soon after being released, more murders start happening. Is Brian back to his old tricks, or is Dwight just trying to eliminate the competition?