Born in 1947, Daniela Giordano emerged from Italy's vibrant film scene, making a significant impact in the realm of exploitation cinema during the late 1960s and 1970s. She is best remembered for her role in Death Walks on High Heels (1971), where she plays a pivotal character entangled in a web of murder and intrigue. Giordano's performances in The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972) and Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972) further solidified her status as a key figure in giallo films, showcasing her ability to navigate the genre's blend of horror and eroticism.
Sweet Teen
This movie is about a middle-age businessman who marries a much younger woman (former Miss Italy Daniela Giordano), but is carrying on with his sexy secretary (Dagmar Lassander). He somehow still has the energy, however, to lust after his wife’s visiting niece (Viviano), although that’s perhaps not surprising as she constantly lolls around in a short mini-skirt with her panties in full display or lies naked in bed playing with her puss (I’m talking about her cat–get your mind out of the gutter!). In the funniest scene she gets alarmed by a noise and insists on sleeping in the same bed with her “uncle”. The man eventually hatches a hare-brained scheme to pay another man, a handsome butcher, to seduce his wife so he can file for divorce and be with the niece. But, of course, it all goes horribly, horribly wrong.