Born in Italy, Maurizio Streccioni emerged in the 1970s as a notable actor in the realm of cult cinema. He is recognized for his roles in Black Emanuelle (1975), where he navigates the provocative landscape of erotic thrillers, and Violence in a Women's Prison (1982), a gritty exploration of female incarceration. Streccioni's performances in these films highlight his ability to embody complex characters within the exploitation genre, contributing to the enduring allure of these cult classics.
Four Flies on Grey Velvet
Roberto, a drummer in a rock band, keeps receiving weird phone calls and being followed by a mysterious man. One night he manages to catch up with his persecutor and tries to get him to talk but in the ensuing struggle he accidentally stabs him. He runs away, but he understands his troubles have just begun when the following day he receives an envelope with photos of him killing the man. Someone is killing all his friends and trying to frame him for the murders.