Vincenzo Rigo, an Italian director, helmed The Killers Are Our Guests in 1974, a film that embodies the gritty aesthetics of exploitation cinema. With a keen eye for the bizarre and the macabre, Rigo's work invites viewers into a world where the boundaries of morality are tested. His direction in this film showcases a unique blend of dark humor and unsettling themes, making it a notable piece within the cult film landscape.
The Killers Are Our Guests
Franco, Eliana and Mario rob a jewelry store in Milan and take flight. Franco, however, was injured in the shootout with the police, so the group decides to temporarily take refuge in the secluded villa of Dr. Malerba. Meanwhile, they wait the arrival of Eddy, the head of the organization, the tension in the house steadily rises.