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Angela Covello was born on July 9, 1953 in Roma, Italy. She is an actress, known for Churchill's Leopards (1970) , Decameron n° 3 - Le più belle donne del Boccaccio (1972) and Torso (1973) .
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"Carla's cinematic journey commenced in 1972 with a minor role as one of the slain models in the Italian thriller 'Case of the Bloody Iris'. Regrettably, after a decade and seven 'giallo' thrillers from Italy, Carla's career paused in 1982 until her reappearance in '1990: The Bronx Warriors'. Luckily, this hiatus didn't occur before Carla showcased some skinage in several Italian exploitation films. Naturally, one must endure a significant amount of ultra-violence that categorizes movies like 'Loaded Guns' and 'Torso' as 'giallo', but it's often justified by the ticket price. While Carla often bare at least a trace of skin in her films, her most memorable revelations remain from her debut performance in 'Case of the Bloody Iris'. Although she meets her demise shortly after her nude scene, the charm of that early-1970s movie magic is undeniable and prevents any stiffening of enthusiasm for the scene."
Birth Name: Conchita Airoldi
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Alternate Names: Cristina Airoldi
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Conchita Airoldi starred as Julie Wardh in the 1971 Italian thriller 'Lo strano vizio della Signora Wardh'. In the film, her character returns to Vienna with her husband Neil, but they have a strained marriage due to Julie's past trauma from a sadistic former boyfriend named Jean. While in Vienna, Julie begins an affair with George Corro and becomes entangled in a web of blackmail and a serial killer's murders.
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Patrizia Adiutori starred in 'I corpi presentano tracce di violenza carnale' (1973), a film about an American exchange student named Jane who becomes targeted by a killer while staying at her friend's uncle's villa in Perugia, Italy.
Birth Name: Rosaria della Femmina
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Alternate Names: Maria Rosaria Della Femmina
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Rosaria della Femmina is an actress, known for La pelle (1981), Torso (1973) and Operation Orient (1978).
About the Movie: I corpi presentano tracce di violenza carnale (1973)
Alternative Title: Torso, Torso - Violencia carnal, Torzó, Kage naki inju, Торсо, Torso: Ölene-ölüme- Kadar seks, Carnal Violence, Die Säge des Teufels, The Bodies Presented Traces of Carnal Violence
Director: Sergio Martino
Writer: Ernesto Gastaldi, Sergio Martino
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Keywords: psychopath, swamp, murder, serial killer, slasher, whodunit, prostitution, maniac
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A masked serial killer with psychosexual issues strangles female coeds with scarves before dismembering them. When a wealthy student identifies one of the scarves and thinks she has a lead on a suspect, she becomes the killer's next target, retreating to her family's remote cliffside villa with three of her girlfriends.
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The phrase "I corpi presentano tracce di violenza carnale" is primarily known as the original Italian title for the 1973 giallo film directed by Sergio Martino, internationally released as Torso.
A psychopath is brutally murdering young, attractive art students in an Italian university town, strangling them with a black and red scarf and dismembering their bodies. The police are baffled. One student, Daniela, suspects an odd fellow student named Stefano and, on the advice of her uncle, moves to a secluded villa in the countryside with her friends Jane, Katia, and Ursula to escape the mysterious killings. At the large estate, the young women initially feel safe. However, one night Jane, an American student, wakes up after taking painkillers for a sprained ankle to find her friends have been murdered by the killer who has followed them to the remote location. A tense game of cat and mouse ensues as Jane, effectively trapped and alone, tries to survive the night while the killer hunts her down, ultimately revealing his identity and psychopathic motivations stemming from a childhood trauma. The film is widely regarded as one of the most suspenseful sequences in the giallo genre.