Brian Helgeland, born in 1961, is a screenwriter known for his contributions to cult horror cinema. He penned the scripts for 976-EVIL (1988) and its sequel 976-Evil II (1992), showcasing his knack for blending supernatural elements with teen angst. These films reflect the era's fascination with horror and the supernatural, establishing Helgeland as a notable figure in the genre. His work in these films adds a distinct layer to the cult film conversation, appealing to fans of exploitation and horror alike.
976-Evil II
Spike battles the supernatural in a small Californian college town. Someone is killing college co-eds at a rate that is causing alarm. A pretty student, Robin, learns that her dean, Prof. Grubeck, is a ghost using astral projection and a satanic 976 “horrorscope” hotline to kill students. Biker Spike battles the supernatural in a small Californian college town. Someone is killing college co-eds. A pretty student, Robin, learns that her dean, Professor Grubeck, is a ghost using astral projection and a satanic 976 “horrorscope” hotline to kill students…