Ciro Ippolito, an actor known for his roles in cult cinema, appears in Flavia, the Heretic (1974) as a pivotal character that adds depth to the film's exploration of rebellion and faith. He also features in Annie (1976), where his performance captures the essence of the era's cinematic style. With roots in the vibrant Italian film scene, Ippolito's contributions to these films reflect the bold narratives and provocative themes that define the genre, making him a noteworthy figure in the landscape of exploitation and cult cinema.
Annie
Annie, the mistress of a middle-aged financier, accompanies him on a trip to Hong Kong. When his business interests collapse Annie ends up destitute. She is befriended by a group of socialites and begins her rite of passage in their world.