Ronnie Isaacs made his mark in 1988 with the direction of Nightslave, a film that fuses elements of erotic thriller and horror. Set against a backdrop of dark fantasy, Isaacs crafts a narrative that explores the depths of desire and danger. His work in Nightslave exemplifies the bold storytelling and visual style characteristic of late 80s cult cinema, establishing him as a notable figure in the genre. While his filmography may be limited, the impact of Nightslave resonates within the cult film community.
Nightslave
Enter the bizarre world of Thraxton Hall, where Jarvis, Lord of the Manor, indulges in his wildest, darkest fantasies! Part torture chamber, part Turkish bath, part homicidal nightmare, this ramshackle monstrosity is actually his imaginary creation, his escape from a dead-end existence, fueled by his passion for silent horror films. But maybe his fantasies are real… this passive video geek turns out to be a bit more then we bargained for! And to this crazy mix a beautiful, buxom blond, scantily clad in black lace and garter belt, who is terrorizes by Jarvis, and Nightslave explodes into reality with terrifying results. A black comedy with an edge, this is one-of-a-kind thriller takes you on a sexy horror ride you don’t want to miss.