David Fredericks appears in Black Cat (1991), a film that embodies the blend of horror and eroticism characteristic of early '90s cult cinema. Set against a backdrop of supernatural intrigue, Fredericks' role contributes to the film's exploration of dark themes and twisted relationships. His performance adds depth to the narrative, making Black Cat a notable entry in the genre of exploitation cinema. With its striking visuals and unsettling atmosphere, the film showcases Fredericks' ability to engage with the unique demands of cult film storytelling.
Black Cat
Catherine is a violent and disturbed young lady who is shot down by the government in one of her escapades. She wakes up in a training facility and is taught to use weapons, combat, and is put through heavy endurance training. When she is done, she is given the code name "Black Cat". Catherine is now an assassin for the government and is very good at it but she soon finds a boyfriend and is caught between her love for him and her deal with the government