Lucio Fulci, born in 1927, was a prolific Italian director and writer known for his impactful contributions to giallo and horror cinema. He directed Massacre Time (1966), a film that showcases his flair for blending visceral violence with psychological tension. In One on Top of the Other (1969), Fulci also took on the role of actor, further demonstrating his multifaceted talent. His work in A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971) solidified his reputation as a pioneer of the genre, earning him a devoted cult following that endures to this day.
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.