Franca Polesello, born in 1930, has made a significant impact in the realm of cult cinema. She appears in The Mad Butcher (1971), where her performance adds a chilling layer to the film's narrative. Her roles in 28 Minutes for 3 Million Dollars (1967) and Gangsters '70 (1968) showcase her versatility within the exploitation genre, while Tarzana, the Wild Girl (1969) highlights her ability to embody complex characters. Polesello's contributions to these films reflect the vibrant, often provocative nature of Italian genre cinema during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Gangsters '70
After being released from prison, elderly Destil plans a heist to secure a peaceful retirement. He forms a gang and attempts to steal a briefcase full of diamonds, but another group of criminals catches onto his plan.