Born in the early 1940s, Mario Novelli carved out a niche in Italian cinema with his roles in various cult films. He appears as the titular character in Acquasanta Joe (1971), showcasing his ability to navigate the gritty landscapes of exploitation cinema. His work in Syndicate Sadists (1975) further solidified his status within the genre, where he embodies the tough, often morally ambiguous characters that define the era. Novelli's contributions to films like The True Story of the Nun of Monza (1980) reflect the bold storytelling and stylistic choices that characterize the Italian cult film movement.
Agent Sigma 3 - Mission Goldwalther
An electronic ray that can counter any aerial attacks has just been invented by Professor Goodwin, but before he can put in good hands, he is kidnapped by a criminal organization, that starts an international bid for him and his invention among the rogue countries of the world. The CIA sends Agent Sigma 3 to find the Professor before the transaction takes place. His mission takes him from Rome to Tangiers, and to Barcelona.