Mino Reitano, an actor known for his work in the 1970s, appears in Long Lasting Days (1973), where he navigates the complexities of love and regret. His performance captures the essence of Italian melodrama, contributing to the film's exploration of emotional depth and human connection. Reitano's role in this cult classic highlights his ability to convey nuanced emotions, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of exploitation cinema.
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...