Claudio Lazzaro, an actor known for his compelling performances, appears in the 1977 cult classic Kleinhoff Hotel. This film, steeped in the erotic thriller genre, showcases Lazzaro's ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes. Set against the backdrop of a seedy hotel, he embodies the tension and intrigue that defines the narrative, reflecting the gritty essence of 1970s exploitation cinema. Lazzaro's role contributes to the film's exploration of desire and desperation, making it a noteworthy entry in the realm of cult films.
Kleinhoff Hotel
Pascale is a rich and beautiful French lady married to an architect, both often traveling around the world for work and then far away from each other. Just one of these circumstances, Pascale loses her plane to London and is forced to stay in Berlin. She chooses to stay at Kleinhoff Hotel, where she had lived as a student years earlier. The room next to her is occupied by Alex, a young fugitive terrorist hunted by German police and instructed by his group to eliminate Pedro, a suspected traitor. The curiosity and attraction to Alex becomes so overwhelming that Pascale renounces to her departure for London in order to stalk the young terrorist.