Robert Gallo, an actor known for his work in the 1990 film Sinners, brings a distinctive flair to the cult genre. His role in Sinners highlights the film's exploration of eroticism and moral ambiguity, fitting seamlessly into the landscape of exploitation cinema. While details of his career remain sparse, Gallo's contribution to this film adds a layer of intrigue to the narrative, making it a notable entry for fans of grindhouse and erotic thrillers.
Sinners
It's all about love in a small Italian neighborhood in New York. Geno, a painter lives with his sister, Sophie and is desperately in love with her, but he is too shy. Alfonso, his brother is a priest and madly in love with the local whore, Mona. Their cousin, Nino is married with a sadistic wife, Francis. Is it safe for Nino to cheat on his wife with his cousin, Sophie if her brother walks around with a magnum 357 and if his hobby is to blow up cars?