Gina Tobalina
Gina Tobalina emerged in the 1980s, making her mark with a role in Flesh and Bullets (1985), where she embodies the complexities of desire and danger. Set against a backdrop of crime and moral ambiguity, her performance captures the essence of exploitation cinema. Tobalina's work reflects the gritty aesthetic of the era, contributing to the film's cult status and engaging audiences with its provocative themes. Her presence in this film highlights the intersection of eroticism and thriller elements that define the genre.
Flesh and Bullets
A sex-filled re-imagining of Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train", a duo of unhappily married men, both of whom have bloody pasts, meet in Las Vegas and hatch a scheme to murder each other's ex wives. However, in the process of preparing for their deadly plot, they become romantically attached to each of their targets. Will they be able to pull off the perfect murders or will love get in the way?