Quinto Parmeggiani, an Italian actor, made his mark in the world of cult cinema with roles in The Weekend Murders (1970) and The Eroticist (1972). In The Weekend Murders, he navigates a web of mystery and intrigue, embodying the tension of giallo cinema. His performance in The Eroticist (1972) highlights the era's exploration of erotic themes, contributing to the film's provocative narrative. Parmeggiani's work in these films cements his place in the landscape of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
The Eroticist
Senator Pupis feels a strong and uncontrollable urge to grab women's bottoms, a habit than can lead to embarrassment, especially if the woman in question is head of another state and the occasion a state visit. In his desperation Pupis turns to the clergy for spiritual and psychological help.