Idelma Carlo emerged in the late 1960s, making her mark in cult cinema with her roles in Criminal Affair (1968) and Psychout for Murder (1969). In Criminal Affair, she brings a compelling presence to the narrative, while in Psychout for Murder, her performance adds depth to the film's exploration of crime and intrigue. Carlo's contributions to these films highlight the unique allure of exploitation cinema, cementing her place in the annals of cult film history.
Psychout for Murder
A young heiress is committed to an insane asylum after she is caught bouncing around in a brothel with her sleazy boyfriend, who actually set the whole thing up in order to blackmail Larussas rich daddy (as he is called in the film, and is also the name of the films theme song). Upon her release, she seeks very twisted revenge.