Decio Gambini
Decio Gambini, an Italian actor, emerged in the 1960s, contributing significantly to the genre of cult cinema. He appears in The Witches (1967), where his performance adds a layer of intrigue to this eerie tale of witchcraft. In Black Emanuelle (1975), Gambini's role further cements his place in the world of exploitation films, embodying the provocative spirit of the era. His work reflects the bold narratives and visual styles characteristic of Italian genre cinema during this vibrant period.
Black Emanuelle
In her first onscreen adventure, journalist/photographer Mae Jordan (known to her readers as "Emanuelle") travels to Africa on assignment. Questions of her own racial and sexual identity come to a head as she observes the troubled marriage of her hosts, Ann and Gianni Danieli. Matters are complicated further when Emanuelle finds herself in affairs with both of them, after which she flees Africa, only to be persued by Gianni, who had earlier rejected her and ridiculed her advances.