Valeria Sabel, an actress known for her compelling performances in cult cinema, appears in Four Times That Night (1971) and The Violent Professionals (1973). In Four Times That Night, she navigates a complex narrative of desire and intrigue, while in The Violent Professionals, she embodies the gritty essence of 1970s Italian crime films. Sabel's contributions to these films highlight her ability to capture the raw energy and unique storytelling found in the exploitation genre, solidifying her place in the pantheon of cult film icons.
The Violent Professionals
In a city choking on smog and corruption, Inspector Giorgio Caneparo is a fuse waiting to be lit. When the brass strips his badge for executing scum in cold blood, he doesn't walk away—he goes dark. Trading his service weapon for a steering wheel, Caneparo infiltrates Milan’s most ruthless crime syndicate as a high-stakes getaway driver. His mission: hunt down the professional hitters who murdered his only ally. But in this concrete jungle, the "justice" he seeks is buried under layers of political betrayal and a sprawling anarchist conspiracy. It’s a relentless, gasoline-drenched descent into a world where the law is a joke, and the only way to clean the streets is to get blood on your hands.