Born in Barcelona in 1960, Andrea Albani, originally Eulalia Espinet Borras, made her mark in the Spanish cult film scene. She appears in Mad Foxes (1981), where her performance captures the chaotic energy of the era's exploitation cinema. In Insatiable Alicia and the Marquis (1983), she further solidifies her status, embodying the provocative spirit of the genre. Albani's work reflects the bold narratives of the time, making her a significant figure in the landscape of cult cinema.
Insatiable Alicia and the Marquis
Funny goings-on in the sun-baked vineyards of Spain, where the gold-digging Alicia goes to great lengths to get a smooth and handsome Count to give her a great length. But the dapper devil prefers his other beautiful house guest, a photographic model on at calendar assignment, so she ends” up with the stable boy instead – what a social comedown. Shot back-to-back (literally) with Sexual Desires.