Piero Santi

Piero Santi

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Blue Erotic Climax
Title: Blue Erotic Climax
Released: January 1, 1980
Type: Movie
A swingers weekend in the country.
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Sawed-Off Shotgun
Title: Sawed-Off Shotgun
Released: August 5, 1977
Type: Movie
Giovanni Molet is sent to jail for the murder of two of the Carraro family over a feud over land. While incarcerated, a vendetta is carried out on Molet's brother who is killed by the Carraros. While being transferred to another prison, Molet manages to escape and goes on the run. He holes up in a large villa owned by a newlywed couple and slowly starts to prepare for his revenge.
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Nerone
Title: Nerone
Character: Vinicio
Released: January 2, 1977
Type: Movie
Parody of real life events of the Roman emperor Nero.
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Vow of Chastity
Title: Vow of Chastity
Character: as Piero Santi Pulci
Released: December 29, 1976
Type: Movie
Before Joe D'amato made 1979's Buio Omega he touched upon death several times in his earlier works. This one is the first example of the director's start working with George Eastman, who wrote the screenplay for this title. The story is about innocent boy, who is afraid of sex, so all his family starts to push on him and sent women to persuade him. The things come here to the idea of well-acted sudden death and mature perverse. Quite special film to show, but still it is a black grotesque comedy with classic Massachessi's eclectic sexual view on Italian humor. Rare to find obscure title, but we recommend it for those who like to solve the most crazy situations and fantasies in their mind.
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Like Rabid Dogs
Title: Like Rabid Dogs
Character: Commissioner Paolo Muzi (as Jean-Pierre Sabagh)
Released: August 2, 1976
Type: Movie
Two police officers attempt to hunt down and arrest a trio of rich kids who rob, assault and kill for fun.
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Romulus and Remus: The Story of Two Sons of a Wolf
Title: Romulus and Remus: The Story of Two Sons of a Wolf
Character: Un Romano
Released: January 29, 1976
Type: Movie
The history of Rome revisited by the group of Bagaglino (Franco, Montesano, Castellacci and Pingitore). Romulus kills Remus, but also manages to get rid of him. The sister continues to bother him in the ghost robes. When Romulus founded Rome and abducted the Sabine, dies, hell, he is received, needless to say, the petulantissimo Remo.