Luciano Salce, born in 1922, was a multifaceted Italian filmmaker whose work spans acting, directing, and writing. He directed and wrote The Queens (1966), a film that blends comedy and drama, showcasing his unique perspective on Italian culture. Salce also appeared as an actor in Three Tough Guys (1974) and I prosseneti (1976), where his performances added depth to the gritty narratives. His contributions to these films reflect a keen understanding of the cult cinema landscape, making him a significant figure in the genre.
I prosseneti
David and his wife Gilda transform their beautiful villa in a brothel, which are home to several characters. Odile, the daughter of a woman tortured by mercenaries, meets in the villa one of the torturers and want to relive over his own body the suffering endured by the mother. An ambassador who was abandoned by his companion, imposes its new partner to take his place. An eighteen year old, very open-minded, staged an orgy.