Franco Beltramme, an Italian actor, made notable contributions to cult cinema in the 1960s and 1970s. He appears in Spy in Your Eye (1965), where he embodies the intrigue of espionage narratives, and Something Creeping in the Dark (1971), a film that delves into the unsettling aspects of horror. His performances reflect the era's fascination with thrillers and the supernatural, making him a fitting figure in the SassyFlix catalog of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Something Creeping in the Dark
A group of stranded travelers takes refuge in an old abandoned house, only to find out that they are not the only residents of the building. This rather obscure film is one of those giallo-like chillers with supernatural attitudes. This time, the threatened people are gathered in a house that seems to be haunted by a ghost. It’s a strange and fairly low-budget film that manages to keep one interested and thrilled thanks to some haunting atmosphere and creepy moments, yet it doesn’t quite leave one gasping for breath.