Franco Borelli, an Italian actor active in the early 1970s, appears in notable cult films like The French Sex Murders (1972) and Seven Murders for Scotland Yard (1972). In The Amazons (1973), he takes on a role that showcases the era's blend of action and eroticism. Borelli's performances embody the gritty essence of exploitation cinema, contributing to the unique narratives that define SassyFlix's catalog. His work in these films highlights the raw energy and often controversial themes that attract fans of grindhouse and giallo genres.
Father Jackleg
A con man inherits a gold mine. Knowing that his family are even bigger con artists than he is, he assumes the mine is worthless, and teams up with a partner in a scheme to unload it on some unsuspecting chumps. However, the other members of his family discover that the gold mine is actually worth a lot of money, and they set out to take it from him before he realizes what he has.