Giancarlo Sisti emerged in the 1970s Italian cinema scene, contributing to the unique landscape of cult and exploitation films. He is known for his roles in In the Folds of the Flesh (1970), where he navigates the dark undercurrents of desire, and Colt 38 Special Squad (1976), a gritty police drama that showcases his ability to embody complex characters. Additionally, his performance in Nazi Love Camp 27 (1977) places him within the controversial realm of grindhouse cinema, highlighting his engagement with provocative narratives that challenge societal norms.
Colt 38 Special Squad
The city of Turin is in the grip of a brutal crime boss known as "Il Marsigliese" and plenty of cops have good cause to want him dead — none more than Inspector Vanni, whose wife was murdered by the ruthless gangster. Having exhausted every other avenue, Vanni forms a crack squad of motorcycle-riding, Colt .38-toting elite officers, tasked with meting out justice on the margins of the law. But when "Il Marsigliese" launches a bombing campaign designed to extort a vast ransom from the city's authorities, Vanni finds himself in a race against time to exact his revenge and avert disaster.