Gino Turini, an Italian actor, emerged in the 1960s with a flair for genre cinema, contributing to the cult film landscape with his roles in The Vampire and the Ballerina (1960) and Bloody Pit of Horror (1965). His performances often blend camp with horror, making him a fitting presence in the grindhouse realm. Turini's work continued into the 1980s with films like Caligula and Messalina (1981) and Nero and Poppea - An Orgy of Power (1982), showcasing his versatility in both historical and exploitation narratives.
Wanted Sabata
Sabata is condemned for a murder he never committed, but as he is about to be hanged, a mysterious man throws him a gun! Sabata escapes, wounding the guard whom somebody else shortly after kills. Someone wants to get our friend accused for a long list of crimes, but the strength of his innocence will save him. Having convinced the sheriff, the dramatic search for the guilty one begins.