Julian Roffman, a filmmaker born in Canada, made a significant mark in the realm of cult cinema as the writer of The Glove (1979). His career began in the 1940s when he studied film in New York and later joined the National Film Board of Canada. Roffman's distinctive approach to storytelling and his experience in low-budget horror set the stage for The Glove, where he explored themes of vengeance and survival. His contributions reflect a keen understanding of genre conventions, making him a noteworthy figure in the landscape of exploitation and cult films.
The Glove
A bounty hunter is offered $20,000 - off the record - for the capture of a very large man who dons body armor and steel-plated gauntlets for his regular beatings of some unfortunate individuals.