Tullio Altamura, an Italian actor, made significant contributions to cult cinema in the 1960s. He appears in Pirates of the Coast (1960), where he embodies the adventurous spirit of swashbuckling tales, and in Women of Devil's Island (1962), portraying characters that navigate the treacherous waters of exploitation narratives. His work in Secret of the Sphinx (1964) and Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (1964) further cements his status in genre film, bringing a unique flair to the adventurous and mythological themes that define these cult classics.
Secret of the Sphinx
Shot on location in Egypt, the story unfurls like an Italian Giallo as a group of people meet under strange circumstances, and one by one they are murdered. Gold is missing so you suspect a thief is trying to cover up his crime but that might be too obvious.