Donald G. Jackson, born in 1943, was a pivotal figure in cult cinema, known for his distinctive style and innovative storytelling. He directed and wrote Roller Blade (1986), a film that melded post-apocalyptic themes with roller-skating action, showcasing his flair for the bizarre. Jackson also directed Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988), where he combined elements of sci-fi and comedy, further cementing his reputation in the genre. His work in The Roller Blade Seven (1991) as an actor reflects his deep involvement in the cult film community, making him a key player in the SassyFlix catalog.
Legend of The Roller Blade Seven
In a post-apocalyptic world where rollerblading is the chief means of travel, the evil Pharoah sends his minions outside the Wheel Zone to abduct a psychic. The psychic has been trained in the way of the samurai, but has shunned her training to become a Passive. Once abducted, her brother joins forces with others to try and rescue her, but they face many challenges from the Dark Side.