Marisa Bartoli appears in The Designated Victim (1971), a film that delves into the dark underbelly of crime and moral ambiguity. With a strong presence, she embodies the complexities of her character, navigating the treacherous landscape of betrayal and revenge. Though her filmography may be limited, her role in this giallo thriller contributes to the genre's exploration of psychological tension and the consequences of deceit. Bartoli's performance resonates within the cult cinema community, making her a noteworthy figure in this compelling narrative.
The Designated Victim
Stefano Augenti, an ambitious advertising executive, meets a curious hippie named Count Mateo Tiepolo and they form a strange bond. Seeking an escape from his unhappy marriage, Augenti is lured by the Count into a bizarre plot to kill each other's relatives.