Loretta Persichetti, an actor featured prominently in the 1970s, brings a distinctive flair to cult cinema with her performances in Salon Kitty (1976) and Au Pair Girl (1976). In Nine Guests for a Crime (1977), she further solidifies her place in the genre, embodying characters that navigate the complexities of erotic thrillers and exploitation films. Her work reflects the bold narratives and provocative themes of the era, making her a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Nine Guests for a Crime
Nine members of an extremely rich and hateful family have decided to have a reunion on a remote island in the Mediterranean. No sooner than their arrival, old grudges, resentments, and feuds make themselves known, along with allusions to some more macabre events in their past. But when their boats are sabotaged, thus stranding them without any connection to the mainland, it becomes clear that someone is not willing to let old wounds heal, a fact made all the more clear as bodies start to pile up.