Gabriele Tinti, born in the 1930s in Italy, was a striking presence in the world of exploitation cinema. He gained notoriety for his work with director Joe D'Amato, appearing in films like Black Emanuelle (1975) and Emanuelle in Bangkok (1976), where he often starred alongside his wife, Laura Gemser. Tinti's performances in Sex, Demons and Death (1975) and Emanuelle and the White Slave Trade (1978) further solidified his status as a leading man in the genre, showcasing his ability to navigate the provocative narratives of 1970s Italian cinema.
Enter the Devil
After a female art student purchases a life-size wooden sculpture of a crucifixion from an abandoned church, she has a vision of herself being nailed to a cross and soon becomes sexually tormented by the sculpture when it comes to life.