Irene D'Astrea, an Italian actress active in the early 1970s, brings a unique flair to the cult film landscape with her roles in Dig Your Grave Friend... Sabata's Coming (1971) and Four Candles for My Colt (1971). In Emma, Dark Doors (1974), she navigates the eerie corridors of psychological horror, embodying complex characters that resonate with fans of exploitation cinema. D'Astrea's performances reflect the gritty essence of the era, making her a noteworthy figure in the exploration of cult and grindhouse genres.
Four Candles for My Colt
A band of outlaws has assaulted the car that carries the state tax. Oswald, the most powerful man in Montana, is celebrating the success of the robbery as an accomplice steal to him $ 300,000. The sheriff is determined to get evidence against Oswald and to judge. All suspect that Roger seeks the sheriff protection, promising evidence against Oswald.