Tonino Cervi, born in 1929 in Rome, Italy, was a director and writer known for his contributions to cult cinema. He directed and wrote Queens of Evil (1970), a film that blends horror and eroticism, showcasing his penchant for exploring unconventional narratives. Cervi also penned the screenplays for The Nun and the Devil (1973) and Story of a Cloistered Nun (1973), both of which delve into the darker aspects of religious life. His work reflects a distinctive voice in the giallo genre, making him a notable figure in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
Queens of Evil
A young motorcyclist helps a man with a flat tire, who ends up dead after crashing his car. The young man takes a detour into the forest, and stumbles on a lakeside house, occupied by three sisters, but they're not who they pretend to be.