James Robert Baker, an influential figure in the realm of cult cinema, directed and wrote Blonde Death (1984), a film that delves into the dark intersections of desire and vengeance. Set against a backdrop of exploitation and erotic thrillers, Baker's work is emblematic of the 1980s grindhouse aesthetic. His unique vision captures the raw energy of the era, making Blonde Death a significant entry in the genre. Baker's contributions reflect a fearless approach to storytelling that resonates with fans of cult and exploitation films.
Blonde Death
Tammy is kidnapped and led to a life of senseless violence and murder by her bisexual companions. Kill your parents, scoop out an abusive ex's eye, cut off a rapist's junk and have a three-way with the man of your dreams before dying standing up on a Disneyland roller coaster.