Nadia Cassini, born in the late 1940s in Italy, made her mark in the world of cult cinema with her vibrant performances. She appears as a memorable character in Starcrash (1978), a space opera that blends science fiction with campy charm, and showcases her ability to navigate the quirky narratives of the genre. Cassini's work in Pulp (1972) further solidifies her connection to the exploitation film scene, where her roles often highlight the playful absurdity of the era. With appearances in films like When Men Carried Clubs and Women Played Ding-Dong (1971) and The Nurse in the Military Madhouse (1979), she remains a notable figure in the annals of grindhouse cinema.
Love in 4 Easy Lessons
The 4 short stories in this Italian Sex-Comedy all revolve around marriage infinitely. A private eye and his inept assistant are hired by a jealous husband to spy on his wife. The detective ends up forgetting about his own horny bombshell at home and you can guess the rest. THE RINGER - A female soccer team's best player goes down with a serious injury. The coach hires a male soccer star to pose as a woman to replace her. Shower scenes dominate this gender bender. THE TROJAN WARDROBE - A philandering producer and his wife (Barbara Bouchet) go on a boating trip. He comes up with an excuse to leave and returns home to his hot French mistress. He doesn't know a robber has beat him to it in more ways than one. ONE STEP TO PARADISE - Marina (Ursula Andress) and her lover decide to consumate their affair right under her husband's nose.