Maria Teresa Piaggio
Born in the 1950s, Maria Teresa Piaggio emerged as a notable figure in Italian genre cinema, particularly during the 1970s. She is best known for her roles in The Grand Duel (1972), where she contributes to the gritty Western narrative, and Flavia, the Heretic (1974), a film that explores themes of rebellion and faith through her compelling performance. Additionally, her work in The Eerie Midnight Horror Show (1974) further cements her place in the realm of cult horror, reflecting the era's penchant for provocative storytelling.
Enter the Devil
After a female art student purchases a life-size wooden sculpture of a crucifixion from an abandoned church, she has a vision of herself being nailed to a cross and soon becomes sexually tormented by the sculpture when it comes to life.