Born in 1909 in Italy, Isa Miranda had a remarkable trajectory from typist to acclaimed actress. In Dorian Gray (1970), she showcases her ability to enthrall as a femme fatale, echoing her earlier roles that earned her the title of the 'Italian Marlene Dietrich.' Miranda's international presence is highlighted further in A Bay of Blood (1971), where her performance encapsulates the tension of giallo cinema, blending beauty with intrigue. Her work in The Night Porter (1974) continues to resonate within the realm of exploitation cinema.
Red Hot Shot
Frank was removed from an investigation into Mac Brown, the owner of a pharmaceutical company, who was suspected of drug trafficking and illegal experiments on teenagers. When Brown is murdered, Frank is called to investigate...