Born in 1942 in Buenos Aires, Susana Giménez is a prominent Argentine actress whose career spans over five decades. She brings a unique flair to her roles, particularly in Criminal Affair (1968), where her performance captures the essence of the era's exploitation cinema. In The Last Round (1976), she further solidifies her status as a cult figure, embodying the complex characters that define the genre. Giménez's contributions to film and television have made her an enduring presence in the world of Latin American cult cinema.
The Last Round
Stelvio Massi's crime thriller centers on a drifter who sets out to help blue-collar workers rise up against the two powerful families who are exploiting them. After settling in an industrial town and witnessing the cruelty of the factory owners, ex-mercenary Marco (Carlos Monzón) assumes the role of union agitator. When a violent confrontation erupts, the labor leader is driven to bring down the corrupt clans.