Gianni Cavina, an Italian actor and writer, brings a unique sensibility to cult cinema, notably in All The Souls... Except the Dead (1977). In this film, he not only delivers a compelling performance but also contributes his voice as a writer, weaving a narrative that delves into existential themes. Cavina's work in this film exemplifies the intricate storytelling and psychological depth characteristic of Italian exploitation cinema in the 1970s, making him a significant figure in the genre.
All The Souls... Except the Dead
Dante must sell books on the legends related to the noble families of Emilia-Romagna to the descendants of the families themselves. When he arrives at the castle Zanotti, he learns that the head of the family, the Marquis Ignazio, has just died that morning.