Fabio De Agostini, an Italian director and writer, made a significant mark in the realm of cult cinema during the 1970s. He is best known for his work on The Red Nights of the Gestapo (1977), where he served both as writer and director, crafting a narrative that intertwines eroticism with political intrigue. De Agostini also penned the screenplays for Nightmare Castle (1965), In the Folds of the Flesh (1970), and Eye of the Spider (1971), contributing to the exploitation genre with his unique vision and style. His films continue to resonate within the cult film community, showcasing the provocative edge of Italian genre cinema.
Eye of the Spider
A diamond robber, who was left behind in the hands of the police, gets out of prison and teams up with the man who funded the robbery, but who never saw the loot, to get even with the other members of the gang.