Edilio Kim appears in the 1972 cult classic A White Dress for Marialé, a film that delves into themes of obsession and desire within the giallo genre. Set against the backdrop of 1970s Italian cinema, Kim's role contributes to the film's exploration of complex emotional landscapes. While his biography is sparse, his performance in A White Dress for Marialé showcases the distinctive style of cult cinema that SassyFlix champions, inviting viewers into a world of intrigue and tension.
A White Dress for Marialé
As a Child Mariale witnesses her father kill her mother. Years later, she spends her life with little contact from the outside world living in a gloomy castle. One day, however Mariale decides to invite some friends over the weekend, but as the decadent party turns into an unbridled orgy the first gruesome murder occurs. Romano Scavolini’s “Spirits of Death” is a stylish giallo with some gory murders. The photography is beautiful and the atmosphere is creepy and nightmarish. The identity of the killer is never explained and that makes the film quite disturbing. The cast is splendid with Ivan Rassimov and Luigi Pistilli to boost. Check it out.