Heads is an American-Canadian black comedy directed by Paul Shapiro that originally aired as a TV film.
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Genre | Comedy Crime |
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Directed by | Paul Shapiro |
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Music by | Jonathan Goldsmith |
Country of origin | Canada United States |
Original language | English |
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Cinematography | Alar Kivilo |
Editor | Patrick Lussier |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company | Credo Group Limited |
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Original network | Showtime |
Picture format | Color |
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Guy Franklin acquires a job at a newspaper in a small town where a series of decapitations have occurred. Before long, Franklin begins to wonder if the killer is closer than he thinks.
Shooting took place in Manitoba, Canada.[1]
Tom Bierbaum of Variety called it "entertainingly weird, gross and amusing".[1] Ray Loynd of the Los Angeles Times called it a "charming oddity" that could never be seen on network television.[2] TV Guide rated it 2/4 stars and wrote, "Heads may leave viewers scratching theirs, but flaunts a cult-movie sensibility not normally associated with the small-screen fare."[3]
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