Ugo Adinolfi, an Italian actor active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, is known for his work in cult cinema. He appears in The Mercenary (1968), where his portrayal adds depth to the spaghetti western genre. In A Man for Emmanuelle (1969), he navigates the erotic thriller landscape, showcasing his versatility. Adinolfi's role in An Ideal Place to Kill (1971) further cements his place in the world of exploitation films, contributing to the gritty narratives that define this era of cinema.
A Man for Emmanuelle
Abandoned by her man, Emmanuelle sets out in search of the affection she so desperately craves. But while encounters with a depraved writer, a cuckold businessman, and a dim-witted journalist initially leave her sexually satisfied, the lonely pleasure-seeker reflects painfully on her sordid exploits upon learning that her beloved has been killed in a deadly roadside accident.