Paola Senatore, born in Rome in 1949, emerged as a prominent figure in Italian genre cinema during the 1970s. She is recognized for her performances in films like Emanuelle in America (1977) and Salon Kitty (1976), where she navigates the provocative landscapes of erotic thrillers and giallo. Her role in Women in Cell Block 7 (1973) showcases her ability to embody complex characters within the gritty confines of exploitation cinema. Despite her controversial later career, Senatore's early works remain significant in the cult film conversation, reflecting the bold and often transgressive spirit of the era.
A.A.A. Masseuse, Good-Looking, Offers Her Services
Young Cristina runs away from home to satisfy her desire for independence and money, much to her father's disappointment. She becomes a call girl, but soon after meeting a pimp called Oskar, some of her new clients meet an untimely demise.