Amateur career From 1953 to 1969, Glut made a total of 41
amateur films, on subjects ranging from dinosaurs, to unauthorized adaptations of such characters as
Superman,
The Spirit, and
Spider-Man. Due to publicity he received in the pages of
Forrest J Ackerman's magazine
Famous Monsters of Filmland, Glut was able to achieve a degree of notoriety based on his work. This allowed him to increase the visibility of his films by obtaining the services of known actors such as
Kenne Duncan and
Glenn Strange, who reprised his most famous role as the
Frankenstein Monster for Glut. His final amateur film was 1969's
Spider-Man, after which he moved into professional work full-time. On October 3, 2006, Epoch Cinema released a two-DVD set of all 41 of Glut's amateur films titled
I Was A Teenage Moviemaker. The total running time of both DVDs is 480 minutes, and includes a documentary about the making of those films, with interviews with Forrest J Ackerman,
Randal Kleiser,
Bob Burns,
Jim Harmon,
Scott Shaw,
Paul Davids,
Bill Warren, and others.
Professional career Over the next decades, Glut pursued a variety of professions in the entertainment field. He worked heavily as a screenwriter, mostly in children's television on shows such as
Shazam!,
Land of the Lost,
Spider-Man,
Transformers,
Challenge of the GoBots,
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends,
DuckTales,
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle,
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians,
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero,
X-Men, and many more. He also claimed to have created some of the characters and much of the back story for the
Masters of the Universe toy line, which served as the basis for the TV show. With the release of 1996's
Dinosaur Valley Girls, Glut began a professional directing career that has seen him helm several exploitation-style films, such as
The Erotic Rites of Countess Dracula (2001), ''The Mummy's Kiss
(2003), Countess Dracula's Orgy of Blood
(2004), The Mummy's Kiss: 2nd Dynasty
(2006), and Blood Scarab
(2007). He wrote and directed Dances with Werewolves
(2017) and Tales of Frankenstein'' (2018). ==Writer==