Joe Sentieri, an actor known for his work in the late 1960s, delivers a compelling performance in Say Your Prayers... and Dig Your Grave! (1968). In this film, he embodies the complexities of a character caught in a web of moral ambiguity, reflecting the gritty realism characteristic of exploitation cinema. Sentieri's role adds depth to the narrative, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult films. His contribution to this genre showcases the raw energy and unfiltered storytelling that defines the era.
Say Your Prayers... and Dig Your Grave!
Fernando returns home from his self chosen exile in Texas to get revenge for the death of his siblings. Instead he tries to start a revolution against the despotism of the landowners, but his relationship to his old friend Cipriano, who had turned in the meantime to a simple bandit, destroys his plans.