Angelo Casadei, an Italian actor, made his mark in the 1960s and 1970s with a series of roles that defined his career in cult cinema. He appears in Assassination in Rome (1965), where he navigates a world of intrigue and betrayal, and in Danger: Diabolik (1968), a film that captures the essence of the Italian pop culture explosion. Casadei's versatility is further showcased in Django the Bastard (1969) and Street Law (1974), where he embodies characters that reflect the gritty, rebellious spirit of the era. His contributions to these films highlight the unique blend of style and substance that cult cinema offers.
Long Lasting Days
Andrea Rispoli falls in love with Anna Andersson, a Swedish girl who has just inherited the boarding house where he's staying. When Anna is discovered to be suffering from a potentially lethal heart condition, Andrea decides to do whatever it takes to raise the money for he treatment. Even if it means risking his own life...