Born Luigi Montefiori in Genoa, Italy, in 1942, George Eastman carved out a niche in cult cinema as a towering figure at 6'9”. He became a familiar face in Italian B-movies, often portraying menacing villains in films such as The Unholy Four (1970), where he also contributed as a writer. His work in Emanuelle Around the World (1977) showcased his range within the erotic thriller genre, while Django Shoots First (1966) solidified his status in spaghetti westerns. Eastman's unique blend of physicality and exaggerated acting style has left a lasting impact on the world of exploitation cinema.
The Exhibitionist
An erotic drama about an arrogant pornographer (Mircha Carven) who falls head over heels in love with a woman (Lilly Carati) but finds out that he can only perform sexually unless there is an audience watching him. What complicates matters is that Carati's impotent father sometimes hires Carven and watches him have sex with Carati's stepmother.