Fabio Gamma is an actor known for his role in Damned in Venice (1978), a film that delves into the murky waters of obsession and moral decay. Set against the haunting backdrop of Venice, Gamma's performance adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, embodying the film's exploration of eroticism and intrigue. His work in this cult classic resonates within the realm of giallo cinema, reflecting the era's fascination with the darker aspects of human nature.
Damned in Venice
A blind boy, who lives alone with his mean sister in a rundown hotel in Venice, receives a vision that warns him of the upcoming birth of the Antichrist. Soon, his sister mysteriously becomes pregnant. “Damned in Venice” is a neglected gem. It offers some genuine shocks and a nice amount of female nudity. The Venetian location sets are gloomy, decayed and oppressive and there is a bit of gore including pretty nasty scene of child murder. It’s great to see Lorraine DeSelle and Olga Karlatos of “Zombi 2” fame in the small roles.