Mario Piave emerged in the 1970s as a notable figure in Italian exploitation cinema. He is best known for his roles in Almost Human (1974) and Syndicate Sadists (1975), where he brought a gritty realism to the screen. In Almost Human, Piave plays a key role that exemplifies the raw intensity characteristic of the era's crime thrillers. His performances in these films contribute to the ongoing conversation about the evolution of cult cinema, particularly within the realms of violence and moral ambiguity.
Syndicate Sadists
A biker's brother is killed while investigating the kidnapping of a young boy, the byproduct of a war between two crime families. The biker vows to get revenge by finding the kidnapped boy and destroying the two families.