Born in 1968 in Venice, Italy, Domiziano Arcangeli has carved a niche in the realm of cult cinema. He appears in Werewolf in a Women's Prison (2006), where he embodies a character that navigates the bizarre and often outrageous landscape of exploitation films. With a career that spans both Italian and American cinema, Arcangeli's work resonates within the genre's campy charm, bringing a distinct flair to the screen. His contributions to films like this highlight the intersection of horror and humor, making him a notable figure in the world of grindhouse cinema.
Werewolf in a Women's Prison
Sarah, while camping with her boyfriend, is attacked by a werewolf. She wakes up in a corrupt prison only to find out her boyfriend has been torn apart and she is the only suspect. Forced to do things only found in a prison populated only by women it’s only a matter of time until that strange bite starts to take effect.