Born in 1948 in Bône, Algeria, Edwige Fenech became a staple of European cult cinema in the 1970s. Known for her roles in provocative giallo films, she captivates audiences in Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972) where she plays the enigmatic protagonist entangled in a web of murder and deceit. Fenech's work in The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972) further solidified her status as a queen of suspense and erotic thrillers, showcasing her unique ability to blend allure with chilling narratives.
Naughty Nun
Antonia, daughter of Messer Domenico Mincaglia (greedy, insatiable traitor of marital duties with slutty girls), can not marry Folco because his father refuses her dowry. She is thus forced to enter the convent of the Little Sisters of Pain, transformed into a lupanar for the benefit of a nearby friary. From the first day she receives him and cohabits with the young Folco disguised as a nun.