Vittorio Duse, an Italian actor known for his compelling performances in cult cinema, appeared in Red Hot Shot (1970) and Love and Death in the Garden of the Gods (1972). His work in The Mad Dog Killer (1977) showcases his ability to navigate the gritty landscapes of exploitation films. Duse's contributions to these films highlight the distinctive flair of 1970s Italian genre cinema, where he brought a unique intensity to his characters, enriching the narratives with his presence.
Love and Death in the Garden of the Gods
A German ornithologist rents old villa, in which supposedly has many years no one lived. Walking around the neighborhood, he finds a crumpled foil. Purging them and after listening, he learns the terrible story of this house and its previous inhabitants. Now Professor, unwittingly becomes involved in the terrible events that resulted in a bloody denouement.