Domenico Ravenna emerged in the late 1960s as a notable actor in the realm of Italian cult cinema. He appears in Danger: Diabolik (1968), where he contributes to the film's stylish and chaotic narrative, and The Sweet Body of Deborah (1968), a film that blends eroticism with psychological tension. Ravenna's performances in The Doll of Satan (1969) and Double Face (1969) further solidify his presence in the giallo genre, where he navigates the complexities of desire and danger, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
The Doll of Satan
Following the death of her uncle, Elisabeth returns to her family's castle for the reading of his will. She is informed of legends about the castle's ghost and experiences erotically charged nightmares, before being kidnapped by a hooded figure and tortured in the dungeon. Meanwhile, her boyfriend Jack suspects a plot to gain Elisabeth's inheritance and begins his own investigation...