Cathrine Grace emerged in the late 1980s as a notable presence in the realm of cult cinema. In Blood Nasty (1989), she delivers a striking performance that embodies the raw energy of exploitation film, navigating the film's unsettling narrative with a unique intensity. Her role contributes to the film's reputation as a provocative exploration of taboo themes, solidifying her place within the grindhouse genre. Grace's work in Blood Nasty highlights the bold and boundary-pushing nature of late 80s cinema.
Blood Nasty
A man named Roy Flowers is killed by three jewel thieves and buried in an isolated area. Then he is brought back to life by a sporot of a serial killer named Blade who possesses his body. His poor family who lives ina trailer is inherited by his life insurance but when he comes hom to a nice house his family isn't sure whether or not to really kill him in which they keep it a secret from their landlord Barry Hefna. Blade has deadly things up his sleeve as he plans to kill this family one by one and letting everyone know that he is back for revenge as well as inviting his stripper girlfriend over named Wanda Dance over for some fun and kink. Wanda also tries to help save this family due to his wrath on her and the rest.